Also Known As:
Lavrung, bósʁæi, Guanyinqiao, ཁོ་སྐྱབས། , 绰斯甲
Dialects & Varieties
- Yelong
- Phosul
- Siyuewu
- Wobzi
- Mu'erzong
- Guanyinqiao
Linguistic diversity in the Tibetan regions: a set of Language Snapshots
Linguistic diversity in the Tibetan regions: a set of Language Snapshots
Threatened
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
10,000
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speakers
Native or fluent speakers:
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Second-language speakers and learners
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Semi-speakers or rememberers
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Children:
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Young adults
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Older adults
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Elders
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Comments on speakers
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Location and Context
Countries
China;
Location Description
"Khroskyabs (IPA is [ʈʂhoscæ̂ v]) is spoken in Rnagba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, in Western Sichuan, China. There are approximately 10,000 speakers in Jinchuan, Rangtang, and Maerkang Counties... In this part of modern Sichuan Province, people who live in the valleys are farmers, and speak Khroskyabs or other languages, while people who live higher up in the mountains are nomadic yak herders, and mostly speak Amdo Tibetan. The language in the valley is called rongskad which signifies ‘farmer’s language’, or ‘valley language’, as opposed to the ‘nomadic language’, Amdo Tibetan, spoken in the mountains."
Government Support
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Institutional Support
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Speakers' Attitude
"Lhawa & Lai (2017) reports on a sociolinguistic survey of language attitudes among Khroskyabs speakers, based on 88 responses to a Chinese - language online survey. These suggested a positive attitude overall. Linguistic diversity in the Tibetan regions: a set of Language Snapshots 289. However, the survey was followed up with face-to-face interviews with eight participants, conducted in Khroskyabs, and here the responses contradicted the on-line survey. All interviewees expressed negative attitudes towards Khroskyabs, especially in comparison to the dominant national language, Mandarin, and the local prestige language, Tibetan."
Other Languages Used By The Community
Mandarin, Tibetan
Number of Other Language Speakers:
None
Domains of Other Languages:
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Writing Systems
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Recent Resources
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