Информация из: “Speakers of the non-Han languages and dialects of China” . Walter Shearer and Hongkai Sun (2002) Edwin Mellen Press
В уязвимом положении
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
45,000
Eastern dialect: 4000; Northern dialect: 5000; Central dialect: 19000; Western dialect: 17000
ГЕОГРАФИЯ
China
ОПИСАНИЕ РЕГИОНА
Sichuan Province (四川省)
ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНЫЕ КОММЕНТАРИИ
"Danba, Dawu (Daofu), Luhuo, Xinlong and other Counties of Garze (Ganzi) Zang (Tibetan) Autonomous Prefecture, and Jinchuan, Zamtang (Rangtang) Barkam (Ma'erkang) and other Counties of Aba Zang (Tibetan-)Qiang Autonomous Prefecture" (p.154)
Информация из: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
В уязвимом положении
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
45,000
45,000 (Shearer and Sun 2002). 15,000 monolinguals. Eastern dialect: 4000, Northern dialect: 5000, Central dialect: 19,000, Western Dialect 17,000
ГЕОГРАФИЯ
China
ОПИСАНИЕ РЕГИОНА
Sichuan Province, Ganzi (Garzê) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Danba (=Rongzhag), Daofu (Dawu), Luhuo, Xinlong (Nyagrong) counties; Aba (Ngawa) Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Jinchua (Quqên) County; Ganzi Prefecture, Chengguan District, Central and eastern Daofu County; Wari District, Wari, Xiajia, and Muru townships; Bamei District, Shazhong Township; Danba County, Dasang District, Geshiza, Bianer, and Dandong townships; Chuangu District, Donggu Township; Jinchuan District, Bawang, Jinchuan townships. Scattered communities in Hexi District, Manqing, Zhuwo, and Duoshan townships; Xialatuo District, Renda Township.
Информация из: “Morphological Causative Formation in Shangzhai Horpa” . Jackson T.-S. Sun (2007)
ГЕОГРАФИЯ
China
ОПИСАНИЕ РЕГИОНА
Northwest Sichuan (四川), Aba Prefecture (阿壩州), Southwest Rangtang county (壤塘縣/ཛམ་ཐང་རྫོང): Shili 石里, Shangzhai 上寨, Zongke 宗科 and Puxi 蒲西 townships along the Duke River.
ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНЫЕ КОММЕНТАРИИ
These locations are for the Shangzhai dialect of Horpa.
Информация из: “LL-MAP (Language and Location: A Map Accessibility Project)” . Anthony Aristar and Helen Aristar-Dry and Yichun Xie (2012)