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Hailu dialect

The Hailu dialect (simplified Chinese: 海陆腔; traditional Chinese: 海陸腔; pinyin: Hǎilù qiāng; Hailu Hakka Romanization System: hoi´ liug` kiong`), also known as the Hoiluk dialect or Hailu Hakka (simplified Chinese: 海陆客语; traditional Chinese: 海陸客語; pinyin: Hǎilù Kèyǔ), is a dialect of Hakka Chinese that originated in Shanwei, Guangdong.[1] It is also the second most common dialect of Hakka spoken in Taiwan.[2][1]

Hailu dialect
Hoiliuk dialect
海陆腔 / 海陸腔
海陆客语 / 海陸客語
Native toChina, Taiwan and Indonesia
RegionShanwei, Guangdong; Hsinchu County, Hsinchu City, Taoyuan, Hualien County, and Miaoli County, Taiwan; West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Chinese characters
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ
Official status
Official language in
 Taiwan
Regulated byHakka Affairs Council
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Hailu
Glottologhail1247  Hailu

Classification edit

The first edition of the Language Atlas of China places the Hakka dialects spoken in Haifeng and Lufeng[3] into the Xin–Hui cluster (新惠小片; Xīn-Huì xiǎopiàn) of the Yue–Tai subgroup (粤台片; 粵臺片; Yuè-Tái piàn) of Hakka.[4] In the second edition, it is given its own subgroup known as the Hai–Lu subgroup (海陆片; 海陸片; Hǎi-Lù piàn) separate from the Yue–Tai subgroup.[5]

Chang Song-hing and Zhuang Chusheng propose that it should be grouped as the Hai–Lu cluster (海陆小片; 海陸小片; Hǎi-Lù xiǎopiàn) of the Mei–Shao subgroup (梅韶片; Méi-Sháo piàn).[6]

Distribution edit

In China, the Hailu dialect is spoken in Shanwei, Guangdong, particularly in Haifeng, Lufeng, and Luhe.[1][5] As of 2012, there are around 1.18 million speakers of the dialect in these three areas.[7]

In Taiwan, it is spoken in Hsinchu County (Xinfeng, Xinpu, Hukou, Qionglin, Hengshan, Guanxi, Beipu, Baoshan, Emei, and Zhudong), Hsinchu City (Xiangshan and Xinfeng), Taoyuan (mostly in Guanyin, Xinwu, and Yangmei; also pockets in Pingzhen, Zhongli, and Longtan), Hualien County (Ji'an, Shoufeng, Guangfu, Yuli, Ruisui, and Fenglin), and Miaoli County (Toufen, Sanwan, Nanzhuang, Xihu, Houlong, Zaoqiao, Tongxiao, and Tongluo).[8][9] In 2013, 41.5% of Hakka people in Taiwan were reported to be able to communicate in the Hailu dialect.[2]

In Indonesia, it is widely spoken in northern West Kalimantan, including Singkawang, Sambas, and Pemangkat.[10]

Phonology edit

Tones edit

The Hailu dialect has seven lexical tones:[11][12]

Tone name dark level
(阴平 / 陰平)
light level
(阳平 / 陽平)
rising
(上声 / 上聲)
dark departing
(阴去 / 陰去)
light departing
(阳去 / 陽去)
dark entering
(阴入 / 陰入)
light entering
(阳入 / 陽入)
Example /
Tone letter Hetian, Luhe ˥˧ (53) ˥ (55) ˨˩˧ (213) ˧˩ (31) ˨ (22) ˧˦ (34) ˥˦ (54)
Hsinchu ˥˧ (53) ˥ (55) ˨˦ (24) ˩ (11) ˧ (33) ˥ (5) ˨ (2)

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Teng 2015, p. 1.
  2. ^ a b HAC 2013, p. 2.
  3. ^ Including Luhe, which was carved out of Lufeng in 1988.
  4. ^ CASS & AAH 1987, B15.
  5. ^ a b Xie & Huang 2012, p. 117.
  6. ^ Chang & Zhuang 2008, p. 410.
  7. ^ Wu & Zhan 2012, p. 117.
  8. ^ HAC 2013, pp. 73, 78.
  9. ^ HAC 2018.
  10. ^ Huang 2008, pp. 2–3.
  11. ^ Xie & Huang 2012, p. 119.
  12. ^ MOE 2012, p. 38.

References edit

  • Chang, Song-hing; Zhuang, Chusheng (2008). 廣東方言的地理格局與自然地理及歷史地理的關係 [Geographical Distribution of Guangdong Dialects: Their Linkage with Natural and Historical Geography] (PDF). Journal of Chinese Studies (in Chinese) (48): 407–422.
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Australian Academy of the Humanities, eds. (1987). 中国语言地图集 [Language Atlas of China] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Longman Group (Far East). ISBN 0-582-99903-0.
  • "Distribution and resurgence of the Hakka language". Hakka Affairs Council. 16 July 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  • Huang, Hui-chen (2008). 印尼山口洋客家話研究 [Study of Hakka in Singkawang, Indonesia] (PDF) (Master's thesis). National Central University. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  • Teng, Shengyu (2015). "Word Formation in Chinese Dialects: A Case Study of Hailu Hakka". Chinese Lexical Semantics. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 9332. pp. 281–293. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-27194-1_29. ISBN 978-3-319-27193-4.
  • Wu, Wei; Zhan, Bohui (2012). B2—1 广东省的汉语方言. 中国语言地图集 [Language Atlas of China] (in Chinese). Vol. 汉语方言卷 (2nd ed.). Beijing: Commercial Press. pp. 160–165. ISBN 978-7-100-07054-6.
  • Xie, Liuwen; Huang, Xuezhen (2012). B1—17 客家话. 中国语言地图集 [Language Atlas of China] (in Chinese). Vol. 汉语方言卷 (2nd ed.). Beijing: Commercial Press. pp. 116–124. ISBN 978-7-100-07054-6.
  • 101-102年度台灣客家民眾客語使用狀況 (PDF) (in Chinese). Hakka Affairs Council. November 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  • 客家語拼音方案使用手冊 [Usage Manual for the Hakka Romanization System] (PDF) (in Chinese). Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan). November 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2019.

hailu, dialect, confused, with, haifeng, dialect, simplified, chinese, 海陆腔, traditional, chinese, 海陸腔, pinyin, hǎilù, qiāng, hailu, hakka, romanization, system, liug, kiong, also, known, hoiluk, dialect, hailu, hakka, simplified, chinese, 海陆客语, traditional, ch. Not to be confused with Haifeng dialect The Hailu dialect simplified Chinese 海陆腔 traditional Chinese 海陸腔 pinyin Hǎilu qiang Hailu Hakka Romanization System hoi liug kiong also known as the Hoiluk dialect or Hailu Hakka simplified Chinese 海陆客语 traditional Chinese 海陸客語 pinyin Hǎilu Keyǔ is a dialect of Hakka Chinese that originated in Shanwei Guangdong 1 It is also the second most common dialect of Hakka spoken in Taiwan 2 1 Hailu dialectHoiliuk dialect海陆腔 海陸腔 海陆客语 海陸客語Native toChina Taiwan and IndonesiaRegionShanwei Guangdong Hsinchu County Hsinchu City Taoyuan Hualien County and Miaoli County Taiwan West Kalimantan IndonesiaLanguage familySino Tibetan SiniticChineseHakkaHailu dialectWriting systemChinese charactersPha k fa sṳOfficial statusOfficial language in TaiwanRegulated byHakka Affairs CouncilLanguage codesISO 639 3 Linguist List HailuGlottologhail1247 Hailu Contents 1 Classification 2 Distribution 3 Phonology 3 1 Tones 4 Notes 5 ReferencesClassification editThe first edition of the Language Atlas of China places the Hakka dialects spoken in Haifeng and Lufeng 3 into the Xin Hui cluster 新惠小片 Xin Hui xiǎopian of the Yue Tai subgroup 粤台片 粵臺片 Yue Tai pian of Hakka 4 In the second edition it is given its own subgroup known as the Hai Lu subgroup 海陆片 海陸片 Hǎi Lu pian separate from the Yue Tai subgroup 5 Chang Song hing and Zhuang Chusheng propose that it should be grouped as the Hai Lu cluster 海陆小片 海陸小片 Hǎi Lu xiǎopian of the Mei Shao subgroup 梅韶片 Mei Shao pian 6 Distribution editIn China the Hailu dialect is spoken in Shanwei Guangdong particularly in Haifeng Lufeng and Luhe 1 5 As of 2012 there are around 1 18 million speakers of the dialect in these three areas 7 In Taiwan it is spoken in Hsinchu County Xinfeng Xinpu Hukou Qionglin Hengshan Guanxi Beipu Baoshan Emei and Zhudong Hsinchu City Xiangshan and Xinfeng Taoyuan mostly in Guanyin Xinwu and Yangmei also pockets in Pingzhen Zhongli and Longtan Hualien County Ji an Shoufeng Guangfu Yuli Ruisui and Fenglin and Miaoli County Toufen Sanwan Nanzhuang Xihu Houlong Zaoqiao Tongxiao and Tongluo 8 9 In 2013 41 5 of Hakka people in Taiwan were reported to be able to communicate in the Hailu dialect 2 In Indonesia it is widely spoken in northern West Kalimantan including Singkawang Sambas and Pemangkat 10 Phonology editTones edit The Hailu dialect has seven lexical tones 11 12 Tone name dark level 阴平 陰平 light level 阳平 陽平 rising 上声 上聲 dark departing 阴去 陰去 light departing 阳去 陽去 dark entering 阴入 陰入 light entering 阳入 陽入 Example 夫 扶 府 富 护 護 福 服 Tone letter Hetian Luhe 53 55 213 31 22 34 54 Hsinchu 53 55 24 11 33 5 2 Notes edit a b c Teng 2015 p 1 a b HAC 2013 p 2 Including Luhe which was carved out of Lufeng in 1988 CASS amp AAH 1987 B15 a b Xie amp Huang 2012 p 117 Chang amp Zhuang 2008 p 410 Wu amp Zhan 2012 p 117 HAC 2013 pp 73 78 HAC 2018 Huang 2008 pp 2 3 Xie amp Huang 2012 p 119 MOE 2012 p 38 References editChang Song hing Zhuang Chusheng 2008 廣東方言的地理格局與自然地理及歷史地理的關係 Geographical Distribution of Guangdong Dialects Their Linkage with Natural and Historical Geography PDF Journal of Chinese Studies in Chinese 48 407 422 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Australian Academy of the Humanities eds 1987 中国语言地图集 Language Atlas of China in Chinese Hong Kong Longman Group Far East ISBN 0 582 99903 0 Distribution and resurgence of the Hakka language Hakka Affairs Council 16 July 2018 Retrieved 14 August 2019 Huang Hui chen 2008 印尼山口洋客家話研究 Study of Hakka in Singkawang Indonesia PDF Master s thesis National Central University Retrieved 11 September 2019 Teng Shengyu 2015 Word Formation in Chinese Dialects A Case Study of Hailu Hakka Chinese Lexical Semantics Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 9332 pp 281 293 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 27194 1 29 ISBN 978 3 319 27193 4 Wu Wei Zhan Bohui 2012 B2 1 广东省的汉语方言 中国语言地图集 Language Atlas of China in Chinese Vol 汉语方言卷 2nd ed Beijing Commercial Press pp 160 165 ISBN 978 7 100 07054 6 Xie Liuwen Huang Xuezhen 2012 B1 17 客家话 中国语言地图集 Language Atlas of China in Chinese Vol 汉语方言卷 2nd ed Beijing Commercial Press pp 116 124 ISBN 978 7 100 07054 6 101 102年度台灣客家民眾客語使用狀況 PDF in Chinese Hakka Affairs Council November 2013 Retrieved 11 September 2019 客家語拼音方案使用手冊 Usage Manual for the Hakka Romanization System PDF in Chinese Ministry of Education Republic of China Taiwan November 2012 Retrieved 11 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hailu dialect amp oldid 1208934918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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