The Lachi language (, Vietnamese: La ChÃÂ; autonym in China: '; autonym in Vietnam: ', where ' means "person") is a Kra language spoken in Yunnan, China and in northern Vietnam. There were 9,500 Lachi speakers in Vietnam in 1990. Edmondson (2008) reports another 2,500 in Maguan County, Yunnan, China for 1995, but Li Yunbing (2000) reports 60 speakers in Maguan out of an ethnic population of 1,600.
Subdivisions
Weera Ostapirat proposed three major subdivisions for the Lachi language.
- Northern (Chinese or Flowery Lachi)
- Central (White Lachi)
- Southern (Long Haired and Black Lachi)
Jerold A. Edmondson notes that Vietnamese researchers recently have not been able to locate White (Central) Lachi speakers. It is also the least studied variety of Lachi.
The Maguan County Gazetteer 马åÂ
³å¿忠(1996) lists the following Lachi ethnic subdivisions.
- Flowery Lachi è±æÂÂåº
- White Lachi ç½æÂÂåº
- Black Lachi é»ÂæÂÂåº
- Chinese Lachi æ±ÂæÂÂåº
- Manyou Lachi æÂ¼å¿§æÂÂåº
- Manpeng Lachi æÂ¼æ£ÂæÂÂåº
The Maguan County Gazetteer 马åÂ
³å¿忠(1996) also lists the following autonyms for the Lachi.
- She èÂÂ
- Laguo æÂÂæÂÂ
- Heitu é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
- Gudai å¤é®
- Yibi ä¾Âæ¯Â
- Yimei ä¾Âæ¢Â
- Yiduo ä¾Âå¤Â
- Yibeng ä¾Âå´©
The Republic of China-era Maguan County Gazetteer 马åÂ
³å¿忠gives the names Labo Ã¥ÂÂå° (with a dog radical çÂÂfor La Ã¥ÂÂ) and Laji æÂÂ鸡 (Li 2000: 5).
Geographic distribution
Kosaka (2000) reports 6,000âÂÂ8,000 Lachi speakers in Vietnam, and 2,000 in China. The Lachi of Maguan County, China are currently classified as Zhuang (Li 2000), while the Lachi of Malipo County, China, along with the Qabiao, are classified as Yi. The Lachi of Vietnam have official status as a separate ethnic group.
China
The Lachi of China live in various locations in Maguan County (马åÂ
³å¿), Yunnan, which is located in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (æÂÂ山壮æÂÂèÂÂæÂÂèª治å·Â) near the border with HàGiang Province, Vietnam. According to American linguist Jerold A. Edmondson, the Lachi of China are thought to have moved to their present location during the Qing Dynasty from places in Vietnam called Maibu 麥å¸Â, Maidu 麥ç£, and Maiha 麥åÂÂ. Other Lachis are also found scattered in Yanshan, Qiubei, Xichou, and Malipo counties.
The subdivisions, with their respective locations, are as follows:
Flowery Lachi (autonym: ')
- Jinchang Township éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂ
- Zhongzhai ä¸Â寨
- Sanjiajie ä¸Âå®¶è¡Â
Chinese Lachi (autonym: ')
- Jiahanqing Township 夹å¯Âç®Â乡
- Niulongshan çÂÂé¾Âå±±
- Dujiaozhai çÂÂ寨
- Shi'er Daohe Ã¥ÂÂäºÂéÂÂæ²³
- Laozhai èÂÂ寨
- Renhe Township ä»ÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂ
- Baishiyan ç½ç³岩
- Shiqiao ç³桥
- Huomuqing ç«æÂ¨ç®Â
Pocket Lachi (autonym: ')
- Nanlao Township Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂ乡: Busu å¸ÂèÂÂ
Red Lachi (autonym: ')
- Xiaobazi Township å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂ
- Tianpeng ç°æ£Â
- Laqie æÂÂå« / Laqi æÂÂæ°Â
Vietnam
The Lachi live mostly in XÃÂn Mần District and Hoàng Su Phì District, HàGiang Province, Vietnam. There are also many Lachi living in Bắc Quang District in southern HàGiang Province, which is outside their home district of Hoàng Su Phì. Since the Lachi dialects of Vietnam have many Chinese loanwords, the Lachi of Vietnam must have migrated from areas to the north in China (Kosaka 2000). Similarly, the Lachi of Maguan County, Yunnan, China just across the border believed that their ancestors had migrated from Ami Prefecture é¿迷å·Â, which is now Kaiyuan, Yunnan. In Vietnam, Jerold Edmondson notes that the most common autonym used by his Lachi informants is ', with ' meaning 'people' (from Proto-Kra *khra<sup>C1</sup> 'people').
The Lachi people are an officially recognized ethnic group in Vietnam, and are divided as such (Kosaka 2000, Edmondson 2008):
Long Haired Lachi (autonym: ')
- Bản Phùng, Hoàng Su Phì District — largest village; regarded as cradle site
Black Lachi (autonym: ')
White Lachi (autonym: '; language possibly extinct)
- Bản Pắng, Hoàng Su Phì District — speakers have shifted to the Nùng language, the regional lingua franca
- Bản Máy, Hoàng Su Phì District — speakers have shifted to the Nùng language, the regional lingua franca
Lachi is also spoken in (Kosaka 2000):
Kosaka (2000) describes the following migratory route that took the Lachi of Bản Phùng, Hoàng Su Phì District to other locations, all in Bắc Quang District, HàGiang Province.
- Bản Phùng, Hoàng Su Phì District
- Xã Tân LáºÂp (now called Xã Tân Thành)
- Xã Yên Bình
- Xã Vé Thðợng
- Xã Xuân Giang (later divided into two parts, including NàKhðáng, which has the higher concentration of Lachi people)
The Maguan County Gazetteer 马åÂ
³å¿忠(1996) lists the following locations in Vietnam with ethnic Lachi.
- Manyou æÂ¼å¿§
- Manpeng æÂ¼æ£Â
- Manban æÂ¼çÂÂ
- Manmei æÂ¼ç¾Â
- Jiga 鸡åÂÂ
- Hualong è±éÂÂ
- Mengkang çÂÂ康
Grammar
Like other Kra languages such as Gelao and Buyang, Lachi displays clause-final negation (Li 2000).
Phonology
The following phonology of Lachi has been adapted from Li (2000).
Consonants
- appears in loanwords of Vietnamese origin.
- Approximant sounds when occurring before , may also be realized as . Both sounds also can be realized as a voiced glottal sound .
Vowels
- Standard vowel sounds and , only occur after palatal, velar, palatalized and labialized initials. After other initials elsewhere, they become velarized as , .
Notes
References
- Diller, Anthony, Jerold A. Edmondson, and Yongxian Luo ed. The TaiâÂÂKadai Languages. Routledge Language Family Series. Psychology Press, 2008.
- Hoàng Thanh Lá»Âch. 2012. Ngðá»Âi La ChàỠViá»Ât Nam / The La Chi in Vietnam. HàNá»Âi: Nhàxuất bản thông tấn.
- Li, Yunbing [æÂÂäºÂÃ¥Â
µ]. 2000. Lajiyu yanjiu [æÂÂåºè¯Âç¡Âç©¶] (A Study of Lachi). Beijing: Zhongyang Minzu Daxue Chubanshe [ä¸Â央æ°ÂæÂÂ大å¦åºçÂÂ社].
Further reading
- Duong, Thu Hang. 2019. Language of La Chi People in Ban Diu, Ha Giang, Vietnam . Presentation at the Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology, the CALA 2019, PaññÃÂsÃÂstra University of Cambodia.
- Kosaka, Ryuichi [å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, éÂÂä¸Â]. 2000. A descriptive study of the Lachi language: syntactic description, historical reconstruction and genetic relation. Ph.D. dissertation. Tokyo: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS). http://hdl.handle.net/10108/35586
- Nguyá»Â
n VÃÂn Huy (1975). "Vài nét vá» ngðá»Âi La ChÃÂ". In, Ủy ban khoa há»Âc xã há»Âi Viá»Ât Nam: Viá»Ân dân tá»Âc há»Âc. Vá» vấn ÃÂá» xác ÃÂá»Ânh thánh phần các dân tá»Âc thiá»Âu sá» á» miá»Ân bắc Viá»Ât Nam, 389âÂÂ414. HàNá»Âi: Nhàxuất bản khoa há»Âc xã há»Âi.
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20131203002223/http://cema.gov.vn/modules.php?name=Content&op=details&mid=511