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  1. The Hmong–Mien languages (also known as Miao–Yao and rarely as Yangtzean) are a highly tonal language family of southern China and northern Southeast Asia.
    Geographic distribution: China, Southeast Asia
    Linguistic classification: One of the world's primary language families
    Proto-language: Proto-Hmong–Mien
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    What is the Mien language?
    Like other Mien languages, it is tonal and monosyllabic . Linguists in China consider the dialect spoken in Changdong, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi to be the standard. This standard is also spoken by Iu Mien in the West, however, because most are refugees from Laos, their dialect incorporates influences from the Lao and Thai languages.
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    Where is Iu Mien spoken in China?
    This standard is also spoken by Iu Mien in the West, however, because most are refugees from Laos, their dialect incorporates influences from the Lao and Thai languages. Iu Mien has 78% lexical similarity with Kim Mun (Lanten), 70% with Biao-Jiao Mien, and 61% with Dzao Min. In China, Iu Mien is spoken in the following counties (Mao 2004:302–303).
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    Where do the Mien people live?
    Several thousand Mien refugees from Laos have also settled in North America, Australia, and France. Mien peoples speak dialects of the Hmong-Mien languages. The Mien on Hainan Island are classified by the Chinese government as Miao. In China most Mien live in Guangxi province, with smaller numbers in Hunan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangdong provinces.
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    Where did the Hmong Mien come from?
    The most likely homeland of the Hmong–Mien languages is in Southern China between the Yangtze and Mekong rivers, but speakers of these languages may have migrated from Central China either as part of the Han Chinese expansion or as a result of exile from an original homeland by Han Chinese.
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    The Iu Mien language (Iu Mien: Iu Mienh, [ju˧ mjɛn˧˩]; Chinese: 勉語 or 勉方言; Thai: ภาษาอิวเมี่ยน) is the language spoken by the Iu Mien people in China (where they are considered a constituent group of the Yao peoples), Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and, more recently, the United States in diaspora. Like other Mien … See more

    In China, Iu Mien is spoken in the following counties (Mao 2004:302–303). There are 130,000 speakers in Hunan province (known as the Xiangnan 湘南 dialect), and 400,000 speakers in Guangxi, Yunnan, Guangdong, … See more

    Consonants
    There are 31 cited consonant phonemes in Iu Mien. A distinguishing feature of Iu Mien consonants is the presence of voiceless nasals and laterals. See more

    In the past, the lack of an alphabet caused low rates of literacy amongst the Iu Mien speakers. It had been written with Chinese characters in … See more

    References
    • Lombard, Sylvia J. (1968). Yao–English Dictionary. Data Paper No. 69. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University. hdl:1813/57537.
    • Smith, Panh (2002). Modern English–Mienh and Mienh–English Dictionary. Victoria, … See more

    There are several known dialects of Iu Mien. Dialects vary by clan and geographic location.
    In Vietnam, Dao people belonging to the Đại Bản, Tiểu Bản, Quần Chẹt, Ô Gang, Cóc Ngáng, and Cóc Mùn subgroups speak Iu Mien … See more

    Iu Mien is an analytic language and lacks inflection. It is also a monosyllabic language, with most of its lexicon consisting of one syllable.
    The language follows a SVO word order. Some other syntactic properties include the following: See more

    The following films feature the Iu Mien language:
    • 2003 – Death of a Shaman. Directed by Richard Hall; produced by Fahm Fong Saeyang.
    • 2010 – "Siang-Caaux Mienh" . A story of a very irresponsible family man, alcoholic, and drug … See more

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    The Hmong–Mien languages (also known as Miao–Yao and rarely as Yangtzean) are a highly tonal language family of southern China and northern Southeast Asia. They are spoken in mountainous areas of southern China, including Guizhou, Hunan, Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangxi, and Hubei provinces; the speakers of these languages are predominantly "hill people", in contrast to th…

  5. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hmong-Mien-languages

    WebHmong-Mien languages, also called Miao-Yao languages, family of languages spoken in southern China, northern Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Although some linguists have …

  6. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mien-language

    Web…related language groups, Hmong and Mien (also known as Miao and Yao), are thought by some to be very remotely related to Sino-Tibetan; they are spoken in western China

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_China

    WebThere are several hundred languages in China. The predominant language is Standard Chinese, which is based on central Mandarin, but there are hundreds of related …

  8. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mien

    WebMien peoples speak dialects of the Hmong-Mien languages. The Mien on Hainan Island are classified by the Chinese government as Miao. In China most Mien live in Guangxi …

  9. https://omniglot.com/writing/iumien.htm

    WebApr 23, 2021 · Iu Mien is a Hmong-Mien language spoken by about 840,000 people, mainly in China, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and also in the USA. Iu Mien speakers are known as Yao - 瑶族 in Chinese, and người Dao in …

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  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iu_Mien_people

    WebIu Mien's written language is similar to Chinese character which is for religion and chants only songs. No written language for daily speaking. Every five to ten years, the …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yao_people

    WebThe Mien speak Mienic languages ( simplified Chinese: 勉语; traditional Chinese: 勉語; pinyin: Miǎnyǔ ), including: Mian–Jin languages Iu Mien, 2,172,000 speakers (1,699,750 in China, 350,000 in Vietnam, 40,000 in …

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