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Tracing language and population mixing in the Gansu-Qinghai area

Descripción del proyecto

Estudio de la preservación y pérdida de las lenguas en la zona de Gansu-Qinghai

El corredor entre Asia central y oriental —la zona de Gansu-Qinghai— es una de las regiones migratorias más importantes de la historia. Durante mucho tiempo, en esta zona compitieron, se mezclaron y fusionaron las lenguas y poblaciones. Sin embargo, hasta ahora no se conocía bien el grado de mezcla entre estas lenguas y poblaciones. Para abordar esta cuestión, el proyecto financiado con fondos europeos TRAM estudiará los patrones de mezcla y sustitución de lenguas en la zona de Gansu-Qinghai utilizando un enfoque interdisciplinario. Para ello, explorará la situación lingüística de este corredor centrándose en dos lenguas nómadas y una variedad de lengua sinítica. El proyecto se basará en la antropología molecular, la historia y la arqueología, entre otros campos.

Objetivo

Chinese history was co-constructed by Han (Chinese) people, transmitters of farming language and culture, and non-Han people, typically transmitters of nomadic language and culture in North and Northwest China. Governance by non-Han steppe rulers lasted for almost ten centuries (half of the history of imperial China since the First Emperor of Qin) and the Gansu-Qinghai area was the most important migration corridor between Central and East Asia. These languages and populations have competed, mixed and merged for ages. Surprisingly, a cross-linguistically comprehensive portrait of this region is missing in spite of individual language descriptions.

The present Project will study language mixture and language replacement patterns in the Gansu-Qinghai area, which geographically constitutes a natural demarcation between nomadic herders and farmers. In this intense contact area, home to nomadic languages and populations, Sinitic (Han) languages started to resemble non-Han languages, adopting similar syntactic means, while Yugur languages (Western Yugur belongs to Turkic language group and Eastern Yugur belongs to Mongolic language group), spoken by typical nomadic populations, kept their syntax relatively intact. The mixing degree of languages and populations in this area remains unclear, and in-depth research with an interdisciplinary approach is necessary.

The Project will determine the linguistic situation in this anthropological corridor by targeting two nomadic languages (Western and Eastern Yugur) and a variety of Sinitic languages. The analysis of language mixing and language replacement processes will be based on quantified data modeling, part of which will come from molecular anthropology and other fields such as history and archeology. This interdisciplinary approach will offer a global vision of language and population mixing in the Gansu-Qinghai area and a living sample of language preservation or loss due to different lifestyles and cultures.

Régimen de financiación

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Institución de acogida

JOHANNES GUTENBERG-UNIVERSITAT MAINZ
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 2 028 624,76
Dirección
SAARSTRASSE 21
55122 Mainz
Alemania

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Región
Rheinland-Pfalz Rheinhessen-Pfalz Mainz, Kreisfreie Stadt
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 2 028 624,76

Beneficiarios (4)