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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI927842

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Title:Land Reform
Land_Reform
Documentation of the Southern Tujia Language of China
Contributor (consultant):Xiang Zixing
Xiang Qingchun
Contributor (researcher):Shixuan Xu
Coverage:China
Date:2006-03
Description:The dialogue recalls the experiences of Land Reform in the village in the 1950s. Land Reform in China was initiated by the Government. It refers to shifting traditional land ownership from land owners and wealthy peasants to individual peasants. Villagers who had their own fields and hired part-time laborers were classified as the landlords. Those who had fields, but did not hire any part-time laborers were classified as the wealthy peasants. Land Reform confiscated the land and the grain of the landlords and wealthy peasants. What was confiscated was shared by the villagers equally. No one could get more than the others. The owners of the land and grain could not keep more, either.
Summary of deposit Southern Tujia (土家. ISO-639: tjs) is a tonal Tibeto-Burman language spoken in a small number of villages in the mountainous Wuling Range of the western Hunan and Hubei provinces of central south China.There are around 6 million Tujia people, however only a small number of these speak the Southern Tujia variant. The Northern variant (ISO-639: tji) is more widely spoken. This collection will contain data on language structure, phonological, lexical, and grammatical features. There will also be audio recordings of natural speech and folk literature. The aim is for this collection to contain the maximum amount of information about the language and about traditional culture expressed through the language, and to document other aspects of the language for which inadequate information exists. As part of the collection there will also be a reference grammar, a Tujia-Chinese-English dictionary, and corpora of traditional oral literature, which will be useful for both linguists and the speaker community, will be produced. Chinese will be used as the explanatory language in the grammars, and as the translation language for texts. Group represented Tujia (Bizika) people, China. Language information Southern Tujia (土家) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the mountainous areas of central south China, and has no literary tradition or adequate documentation. It currently is in the final phase of an apparently inexorable decline: the number of native speakers is less than 1000, and almost every remaining speaker is bilingual in Tujia and Chinese.
The languages for this actor are listed as: Semi-Chinese and Semi-Miao
ELDP grantee who deposited the project material
Format:audio/x-wav
application/pdf
text/x-trs
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI927842
MDP0095
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI927842%23
Publisher:Shixuan Xu
Institute of Ethnology & Anthropology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Subject:Narrative
Southern Tujia language
Tujia, Southern
Undetermined language
Subject (ISO639):tjs
und
Type:Audio

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Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI927842
DateStamp:  2020-08-03
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Citation: Xiang Zixing (consultant); Xiang Qingchun (consultant); Shixuan Xu (researcher). 2006-03. Shixuan Xu.
Terms: area_Asia country_CN iso639_tjs iso639_und

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Country: China
Area: Asia


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