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Northern Min

Northern Min (simplified Chinese: 闽北; traditional Chinese: 閩北; pinyin: Mǐnběi) is a group of mutually intelligible[citation needed] Min varieties spoken in Nanping prefecture of northwestern Fujian.

Northern Min
Min Bei
Mâing-bă̤-ngṳ̌/閩北語
Native toChina
RegionNanping (northwest Fujian)
Native speakers
(2,191,000 cited 1987)[1]
Dialects
Kienning Colloquial Romanized (Jian'ou dialect)
Language codes
ISO 639-3mnp
Glottologminb1236
Linguasphere79-AAA-ha
  Northern Min
Counties of Nanping prefecture, Fujian

Classification and distribution

Early classifications of varieties of Chinese, such as those of Li Fang-Kuei in 1937 and Yuan Jiahua in 1960, divided Min into Northern and Southern subgroups.[2][3] However, in a 1963 report on a survey of Fujian, Pan Maoding and colleagues argued that the primary split was between inland and coastal groups.[3][4] In a reclassification that has been followed by most dialectologists since, they restricted the term Northern Min to inland dialects of Nanping prefecture, and classified the coastal dialects of Fuzhou and Ningde as Eastern Min.[5][6]

According to the Language Atlas of China, Northern Min varieties are spoken throughout the counties of Wuyishan (formerly Chong'an), Jianyang, Jian'ou, Zhenghe and Songxi, in the southern part of Pucheng County and the northeastern part of Shunchang County, and in Yanping District except for the Nanping dialect of the urban area of Nanping, which is an island of an isolated Mandarin dialect of uncertain affinity.[7][8] The Jianyang and Jian'ou dialects are often taken as representative.

Although coastal Min varieties can be derived from a proto-language with four series of stop or affricate initials at each point of articulation (e.g. /t/, /tʰ/, /d/ and /dʱ/), Northern Min varieties contain traces of two further series, one voiced and the other voiceless.[9][10][11] In Northern Min dialects, these initials have a different tonal development from other stops and affricates, though the details vary between varieties. Moreover, although in Jian'ou and Zhenghe these initials yield voiceless unaspirated initials (as in coastal varieties), they yield voiced sonorants or the zero initial in Jianyang and Wuyishan.[12] Because of these reflexes, Jerry Norman called these initials "softened" stops and affricates.[13]

References

  1. ^ Wurm et al. (1987), p. B-12.
  2. ^ Kurpaska (2010), p. 49.
  3. ^ a b Norman (1988), p. 233.
  4. ^ Branner (2000), pp. 98–100.
  5. ^ Handel (2003), p. 48.
  6. ^ Kurpaska (2010), p. 52.
  7. ^ Wurm et al. (1987), Map B12.
  8. ^ Kurpaska (2010), p. 69.
  9. ^ Norman (1973), pp. 224–224, 228–229.
  10. ^ Norman (1988), pp. 228–230.
  11. ^ Branner (2000), pp. 100–104.
  12. ^ Handel (2003), p. 56.
  13. ^ Norman (1973), pp. 228–231.
  • Branner, David Prager (2000), Problems in Comparative Chinese Dialectology — the Classification of Miin and Hakka, Trends in Linguistics series, vol. 123, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, ISBN 978-3-11-015831-1.[permanent dead link]
  • Handel, Zev (2003), "Northern Min tone values and the reconstruction of 'softened initials'" (PDF), Language and Linguistics, 4 (1): 47–84.
  • Kurpaska, Maria (2010), Chinese Language(s): A Look Through the Prism of "The Great Dictionary of Modern Chinese Dialects", Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 978-3-11-021914-2.
  • Norman, Jerry (1973), "Tonal development in Min", Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1 (2): 222–238, JSTOR 23749795.
  • —— (1988), Chinese, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-29653-3.
  • Wurm, Stephen Adolphe; Li, Rong; Baumann, Theo; Lee, Mei W. (1987), Language Atlas of China, Longman, ISBN 978-962-359-085-3.

Further reading

  • Akitani, Hiroyuki 秋谷裕幸. 2008. Minbeiqu sanxianshi fangyan yanjiu 閩北區三縣市方言研究. Taipei: Academia Sinica. ISBN 9789860157451 (Documents three Northern Min dialects in detail: Shibei 石陂 of Pucheng County; Zhenqian 镇前 of Zhenghe County; Dikou 迪口 of Jian'ou City)
  • Fujian Normal University Research Institute 福建师范学院. n.d. Mindong, Bei fangyan diaocha ziliao huibian (part 1) 闽东、北方言调查资料汇编: 第1辑. Fujian Normal University Research Institute 福建师范学院, Dialectology group, Chinese language department 中文系语言教研组 方言调查小组.
  • Huang Chin-wen 黄金文. 2001. 方言接觸與閩北方言演變 / Language contact and the phonological changes in North Min. Taipei: National Taiwan University.
  • Ma Chongqi 馬重奇. 2014. 明清閩北方言韻書手抄本音系研究 / A phonological study of the manuscripts of Northern Fujian Dialect rhyme books in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Beijing: Commercial Press. ISBN 978-7-100-07351-6
  • Pan Weishui 潘渭水. 2007. Minbei fangyan yanjiu 闽北方言研究. Fuzhou: Fujian Educational Press 福建教育出版社.
  • A Chinese-English dictionary of the Kien-Ning dialect. Foochow: Methodist Episcopal Anglo-Chinese Book Concern. 1901. OCLC 27038682.

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For the Min dialects of northeast Fujian including Fuzhou historically referred to as Northern Min see Eastern Min Northern Min simplified Chinese 闽北 traditional Chinese 閩北 pinyin Mǐnbei is a group of mutually intelligible citation needed Min varieties spoken in Nanping prefecture of northwestern Fujian Northern MinMin BeiMaing bă ngṳ 閩北語Native toChinaRegionNanping northwest Fujian Native speakers 2 191 000 cited 1987 1 Language familySino Tibetan SiniticMinInland MinNorthern MinDialectsJian ou Jianyang Chong an Songxi ZhengheWriting systemKienning Colloquial Romanized Jian ou dialect Language codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code mnp class extiw title iso639 3 mnp mnp a Glottologminb1236Linguasphere79 AAA ha Northern MinCounties of Nanping prefecture FujianClassification and distribution EditEarly classifications of varieties of Chinese such as those of Li Fang Kuei in 1937 and Yuan Jiahua in 1960 divided Min into Northern and Southern subgroups 2 3 However in a 1963 report on a survey of Fujian Pan Maoding and colleagues argued that the primary split was between inland and coastal groups 3 4 In a reclassification that has been followed by most dialectologists since they restricted the term Northern Min to inland dialects of Nanping prefecture and classified the coastal dialects of Fuzhou and Ningde as Eastern Min 5 6 According to the Language Atlas of China Northern Min varieties are spoken throughout the counties of Wuyishan formerly Chong an Jianyang Jian ou Zhenghe and Songxi in the southern part of Pucheng County and the northeastern part of Shunchang County and in Yanping District except for the Nanping dialect of the urban area of Nanping which is an island of an isolated Mandarin dialect of uncertain affinity 7 8 The Jianyang and Jian ou dialects are often taken as representative Although coastal Min varieties can be derived from a proto language with four series of stop or affricate initials at each point of articulation e g t tʰ d and dʱ Northern Min varieties contain traces of two further series one voiced and the other voiceless 9 10 11 In Northern Min dialects these initials have a different tonal development from other stops and affricates though the details vary between varieties Moreover although in Jian ou and Zhenghe these initials yield voiceless unaspirated initials as in coastal varieties they yield voiced sonorants or the zero initial in Jianyang and Wuyishan 12 Because of these reflexes Jerry Norman called these initials softened stops and affricates 13 References Edit Wurm et al 1987 p B 12 Kurpaska 2010 p 49 a b Norman 1988 p 233 Branner 2000 pp 98 100 Handel 2003 p 48 Kurpaska 2010 p 52 Wurm et al 1987 Map B12 Kurpaska 2010 p 69 Norman 1973 pp 224 224 228 229 Norman 1988 pp 228 230 Branner 2000 pp 100 104 Handel 2003 p 56 Norman 1973 pp 228 231 Branner David Prager 2000 Problems in Comparative Chinese Dialectology the Classification of Miin and Hakka Trends in Linguistics series vol 123 Berlin Mouton de Gruyter ISBN 978 3 11 015831 1 permanent dead link Handel Zev 2003 Northern Min tone values and the reconstruction of softened initials PDF Language and Linguistics 4 1 47 84 Kurpaska Maria 2010 Chinese Language s A Look Through the Prism of The Great Dictionary of Modern Chinese Dialects Walter de Gruyter ISBN 978 3 11 021914 2 Norman Jerry 1973 Tonal development in Min Journal of Chinese Linguistics 1 2 222 238 JSTOR 23749795 1988 Chinese Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 29653 3 Wurm Stephen Adolphe Li Rong Baumann Theo Lee Mei W 1987 Language Atlas of China Longman ISBN 978 962 359 085 3 Further reading Edit Northern Min repository of Wikisource the free library Northern Min test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Akitani Hiroyuki 秋谷裕幸 2008 Minbeiqu sanxianshi fangyan yanjiu 閩北區三縣市方言研究 Taipei Academia Sinica ISBN 9789860157451 Documents three Northern Min dialects in detail Shibei 石陂 of Pucheng County Zhenqian 镇前 of Zhenghe County Dikou 迪口 of Jian ou City Fujian Normal University Research Institute 福建师范学院 n d Mindong Bei fangyan diaocha ziliao huibian part 1 闽东 北方言调查资料汇编 第1辑 Fujian Normal University Research Institute 福建师范学院 Dialectology group Chinese language department 中文系语言教研组 方言调查小组 Huang Chin wen 黄金文 2001 方言接觸與閩北方言演變 Language contact and the phonological changes in North Min Taipei National Taiwan University Ma Chongqi 馬重奇 2014 明清閩北方言韻書手抄本音系研究 A phonological study of the manuscripts of Northern Fujian Dialect rhyme books in the Ming and Qing Dynasties Beijing Commercial Press ISBN 978 7 100 07351 6 Pan Weishui 潘渭水 2007 Minbei fangyan yanjiu 闽北方言研究 Fuzhou Fujian Educational Press 福建教育出版社 A Chinese English dictionary of the Kien Ning dialect Foochow Methodist Episcopal Anglo Chinese Book Concern 1901 OCLC 27038682 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northern Min amp oldid 1116202196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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