In order to study language vitality, language use and language attitude in a Tibetan agriculture community (Lijia Village) in Amdo dialect region, the research methods Questionnaire and Interview are used to collect data. The research finds that the Tibetan Language which is the main communication language in local area is full of vitalities. All subjects hope their children access Tibetan education. At the same time, half of the subjects hope their children access Chinese or (and) English education and become bilingualism. The research also finds that half of the subjects are Chinese-Tibetan bilingualism, who are young and (or) educated; and most of the subjects hold the positive attitudes towards both Chinese and Tibetan
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