Dialects Biao MinJiaogong Mian Glottolog biao1254 | Native speakers 43,000 (1995) ISO 639-3 bje | |
Language family Hmong–MienMienicBiao Min |
Biao Min, or Biao-Jiao Mien, is a Hmong–Mien language of China. The two varieties, Biao Min and Jiaogong Mian, are evidently not mutually intelligible.
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Distribution
Ethnologue reports the Biao Min language to be spoken in the following counties in China.
Dialects
Dialects of Biao Min are as follows, according to Mao Zongwu (2004). Only the Biao Min varieties of Dongshan Yao Ethnic Township, Quanzhou County (全州县东山瑶族乡) and Sanjiang Township, Gongcheng County (恭城县三江乡) have been described in any detail.
Strecker (1987) uses "Chao Kong Meng" for Shikou, and "Moxi" for Niuweizhai.
Word lists for Biao Min dialects can be found in Mao Zongwu (2004).
Quanzhou County
Biao Min of Quanzhou County, Guangxi consists of the following five dialect areas (Quanzhou County Almanac 全州县志).
Xieshui 斜水 is the most divergent dialect, and is unintelligible with the other four dialects. The Xieshui dialect also has more Chinese influence than the other Biao Min dialects do.
Guanyang County
Biao Min of Guanyang County, Guangxi consists of the following two dialect areas (Guanyang County Almanac 灌阳县志).