Nisu (Southern Yi, Classical Yi script: ) is a language cluster spoken by half a million Yi people of China. It is one of six Yi languages recognized by the government of China. The Yi script was traditionally used, though few can still read it. According to Lama (2012), Nisu (Nishu) autonyms include ', ', and '.
The position of Nisu within Nisoish is debated. Nisu is classified as Southeastern Loloish by Pelkey (2011), but is traditionally classified as a Northern Loloish language, including by Lama (2012).
Chen et al. (1985:114) recognizes three major varieties of Southern Yi (i.e., Nisu) spoken in Yunnan province: Shijian (ç³建; Shiping-Jianshui), Yuanjin (å ÂéÂÂ; Yuanjiang-Jinping), and Exin (峨æÂ°; Eshan-Xinping). Autonyms include naà33 su55 and naà33 su55 pho21 (alternatively neà33 su55 pho21). Chen (1985) reported a speaker population of nearly 1.6 million.
Yang (2009) classifies the Nisu dialects as follows.
The Jiangcheng, Mojiang, and Lüchun varieties were grouped by Chen (1985) to be southern varieties, but Yang (2009) found that they actually belonged to the Northern Nisu group.
Other Nisu or Southern Yi groups with similar s or language varieties are:
A variety of Southern Nisu (autonym: ') spoken in Aka Luoduo (é¿å¡æ´Âå¤Â) village (also called Taiping village; 太平æÂÂ), Tianfang Village (ç°æÂ¿æÂÂ), Jiangcheng County is covered in Lu Yan (2008).
In Tonghai County, Southern Yi (Nisu) is spoken by all generations only in Xiangping (象平), Bajiao (èÂÂèÂÂ), Sizhai (Ã¥ÂÂ寨), Shikan (ç³åÂÂ), Pingba (å¹³åÂÂ), Shangzhuangke (ä¸ÂåºÂç§Â), and Xiazhuangke (ä¸ÂåºÂç§Â) villages.
Pu wrote a Nisu-Chinese dictionary in 2021, with Nisu words transcribed in both IPA and Yi script. It is based on the Nisu dialect of Renhou Village ä»ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ and Yongning Village æ°¸å®ÂæÂÂ, both of which are located several kilometers north of Mengzi City, Yunnan.
There is distinction between tight-throat vowels and lax-throat (plain) vowels.
3 tones occur as follows: