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Gangou dialect
甘沟话 / 甘溝語
Native toChina
RegionMinhe County, Qinghai
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Gangou dialect is a variety of Mandarin Chinese that has been strongly influenced by Monguor and Tibetan. It is representative of Chinese varieties spoken in rural Qinghai that have been influenced by neighboring minority languages.[1]

  1. ^ Feng Lide and Kevin Stuart, "Interethnic cultural contact on the Inner Asian frontier: The Gangou people of Minhe County, Qinghai." Sino-Platonic Papers 33 (1992), pp 4–8.[1]