KMC ISO 639-3
Dong, Southern
A language of China
- ISO 639
- kmc
- Alternate Names
- Gam, Kam, Tong, Tung, Tung-Chia
- Population
- 1,000,000. Ethnic population: 2,880,000 (2010 census). , including Northern Dong [doc].
- Location:
- Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: 20 contiguous counties; Guizhou province: Yuping autonomous county; conjunction of west Hunan province and north Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous). Language of recognized nationality: Dong.
- Classification
- Kra-Dai, Kam-Tai, Kam-Sui
- Dialects
- Reportedly similar to Mulam [mlm]. Lexical similarity: 93% with Southern Dong dialects, 71% with Northern Dong [doc], 46% with Lakkia [lbc], 29% with Qabiao [laq], 26% with Hlai [lic], 24% with Gelao, 22% with Lachi [lbt], 6% with Hmong Njua [hnj], 4% with Iu Mien [ium].
- Typology
- Tonal, 9 tones.
- Language Use
- All domains. Used by all. Neutral attitudes. Also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn], for literature. Also use Northern Dong [doc].
- Language Development
- Periodicals. TV. Videos. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2006.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Dong, Southern
- Writing
- Han (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja) script [Hani], dating from late Ming dynasty, used in ritual texts and folk domains. Latin script [Latn], pinyin-based, used between 1958–1966 and from 1981, experimental, small-scale use in education, administration, and literature.
- Other Comments
- Traditional way of life relatively undisturbed. Traditional religion.
Also Spoken in
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Location: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: 20 contiguous counties; Guizhou province: Yuping autonomous county; conjunction of west Hunan province and north Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
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