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Waxiang is a divergent variety of Chinese, or perhaps a mixed language of Hunanese and Miao, spoken in the northwestern part
of Hunan province. Differences from Southwestern Mandarin and Xiang are both great, and syntactic reversal phenomena are frequent.
Waxiang Hua is used by Waxiang people, an unrecognized ethnic minority group in Hunan province, China. It has been suggested
that Waxianghua is a mixed language of Hunanese and Miao. Bradley (2007) classifies it as an Old Southwestern Chinese language
along with Caijia and Pinghua. |
Names (more)[en] Waxiang dialect[nl] Waxianghua [es] Waxianghua [zh] 瓦乡话 |
Language type : Living
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