The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) released a book on
the 129 languages spoken by Chinese on Friday.
The book, China's Languages, features 129 languages and
gives an introduction to each in English, according to CASS.
Sun Hongkai, chief editor of the seven-chapter book, said the
content was based on an investigation of Chinese languages started
in the 1950s.
"During our investigation, we found some of the languages were
already on the verge of extinction." He stressed "some were only
used by senior citizens and have lost its communication
ability".
"We hope the book will be useful in protecting the culture of
various ethnic groups and the harmonious existence of various
cultures within the China boundary," he said.
"Although China only has 56 official ethnic groups, some ethnic
groups use two or more languages. This is the reason why we have
collected so many languages."
China is home to 56 ethnic groups. Han people, the largest
group, make up about 92 percent of the country's population. The
rest, the 55 ethnic minorities, share China's vast land and
maintain their own traditions and customs.
(Xinhua News Agency January 19, 2008)