Research on the Influence of Chinese on the Inheritance and Path of Yi Language

  • Yihong Jiejue Yi Culture Research Center of Xichang University
Article ID: 1528
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Keywords: Chinese, Yi Language, Inheritance

Abstract

There are many ethnic groups in our country, and the Yi ethnic group has formed its own language in history. Like other languages, Yi language also carries the nation’s historical, cultural and intellectual achievements, and is an important object for studying the Yi people and even the Chinese nation. Modern society is developing rapidly, and in the development of the times and opening up, the use of other minority languages is gradually declining due to their limitations. At present, the huge influence of Chinese is also of great significance in the inheritance of Yi language.

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Published
2020-12-08
How to Cite
Jiejue, Y. (2020). Research on the Influence of Chinese on the Inheritance and Path of Yi Language. Lifelong Education, 9(7), 246-250. https://doi.org/10.18282/le.v9i7.1528
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