| Huangsha Yao Village is located in Guilin city Lingui area, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, which inhabited with Han, Yao, Zhuang, Miao four Ethnic minorities and contains a variety of languages. As the population of Han nationality is more than the ethnic minorities, the number of local people use Chinese to communicate more frequently. In daily communication between different nationalities, people use Yining dialect, Guilin dialect frequently.With a long period of the exchange and the fusion between the han and minority nationalities, Huangsha Yao Village is a research target of great value and significance and serves as a good example for the language contact research.This thesis is based on Yining dialect in Huangsha Yao Village,Guilin city Lingui area, it mainly argue the sound attempts to present a panoramic view on this language by describing its phonetics, vocabulary and grammar, which aims to sorts out its historical level with historical linguistics. And then explore the evolution laws of Huangsha Yining dialect.More points on the other hand, attempt to describe the situation about language contact of Huangsha Yining dialect, Yao language, Guilin dialect and mandarin, but also from the aspects of economic, social and cultural to explore the cause of the differences between the new and old language features and the causes and effects. In addition, This paper also try to preliminarily explore the language use and change from the perspective of language identity in Huangsha.The purpose of this paper is to provide materials and references for Guibei Pinghua dialect,and to preserve dialect heritage.Besides, It not only plays a positive role to promote the study on Pinghua dialect, but also benefits for the study on Chinese dialects.The full text is divided into seven parts, including:introduction, phonetics study on Huangsha Yining dialect, vocabulary study on Huangsha Yining dialect, grammar study on Huangsha Yining dialect, language contact study of Huangsha Yining dialect, Yao language, Guilin dialect and mandarin, language identification study of the local people in Huangsha, conclusion. |