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Zhangzhou dialects

The Zhangzhou dialects (simplified Chinese: 漳州话; traditional Chinese: 漳州話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiang-chiu-ōa), also rendered Changchew,[1] Chiangchew or Changchow,[2] are a collection of Hokkien dialects spoken in southern Fujian province (in southeast China), centered on the city of Zhangzhou. The Zhangzhou dialect proper is the source of some place names in English, including Amoy (from [ɛ˨˩ mui˩˧], now called Xiamen), and Quemoy (from [kim˨ mui˩˧], now called Kinmen).

Zhangzhou
漳州話 / 漳州话 (Chiang-chiu-ōa)
Pronunciation[tsiaŋ˨ tsiu˨ ua˨]
Native toChina, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines.
Regioncity of Zhangzhou, southern Fujian province
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologfuji1236
Linguasphere79-AAA-jed
  Zhangzhou dialect
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Classification Edit

The Zhangzhou dialects are classified as Hokkien, a group of Southern Min varieties.[3] In Fujian, the Zhangzhou dialects form the southern subgroup (南片) of Southern Min.[4] The dialect of urban Zhangzhou is one of the oldest dialects of Southern Min, and along with the urban Quanzhou dialect, it forms the basis for all modern varieties.[5] When compared with other varieties of Hokkien, it has an intelligibility of 89.0% with the Amoy dialect and 79.7% with the urban Quanzhou dialect.[6]

Phonology Edit

This section is mostly based on the variety spoken in the urban area of Zhangzhou.

Initials Edit

There are 15 phonemic initials:[7]

Bilabial Alveolar Velar Glottal
plain sibilant[a]
Plosive/
Affricate
plain /p/ ⟨p⟩
邊 / 边
/t/ ⟨t⟩
/ts/ ⟨ch⟩
/k/ ⟨k⟩
/ʔ/ ⟨-⟩
aspirated /pʰ/ ⟨ph⟩
頗 / 颇
/tʰ/ ⟨th⟩
/tsʰ/ ⟨chh⟩
/kʰ/ ⟨kh⟩
氣 / 气
voiced /b/ ⟨b⟩
門 / 门
/dz/ ⟨j⟩
熱 / 热
/g/ ⟨g⟩
語 / 语
Fricative /s/ ⟨s⟩
時 / 时
/h/ ⟨h⟩
Lateral /l/ ⟨l⟩
  1. ^ The place of articulation of the alveolar phonemes /ts/, /tsʰ/, /s/ and /dz/ is slightly further back, as if between that of [ts] and [tɕ]; palatalization of these phonemes is especially obvious before rimes that begin with /i/, e.g. [d͡ʑip̚].[7][8]

When the rime is nasalized, the three voiced phonemes /b/, /l/ and /g/ are realized as the nasals [m], [n] and [ŋ], respectively.[7][8]

Rimes Edit

There are 85 rimes:[7][9]

Open syllable Nasal coda Nasal vowel coda
open mouth /a/
/ɔ/
/
/o/
/e/
/ɛ/
/ai/
/
/au/
/
//
/am/
/ɔm/
/an/
/ŋ̍/
/aŋ/
/ɔŋ/
/ã/
/
/ɔ̃/
/ɛ̃/
/ãi/
/ãu/
checked /aʔ/
/
/ɔʔ/
/
/oʔ/
/
/eʔ/
/ɛʔ/
/auʔ/
/m̩ʔ/
/ap/
/ɔp/
/at/
/
/ŋ̍ʔ/
/
/ak/
/ɔk/
/
/ãʔ/
/ɔ̃ʔ/
/ɛ̃ʔ/
/
/ãuʔ/
/
even teeth /i/
/
/ia/
/io/
/iu/
/iau/
/
/im/
/iam/
/
/in/
/ian/
/iŋ/
/iaŋ/
/iɔŋ/
/
/ĩ/
/
/iã/
/iɔ̃/
/iũ/
/iãu/
/
checked /iʔ/
/iaʔ/
/
/iɔʔ/
/
/ioʔ/
/
/iuʔ/
/iauʔ/
/ip/
/iap/
/
/it/
/iat/
/
/ik/
/iak/
/
/iɔk/
/ĩʔ/
/iãʔ/
/
/iãuʔ/
/
closed mouth /u/
/ua/
/ue/
/ui/
/uai/
/un/
/
/uan/
/uã/
/uĩ/
/
/uãi/
/
checked /uʔ/
/uaʔ/
/ueʔ/
/ut/
/uat/
/uãiʔ/

The vowel /a/ is the open central unrounded vowel [ä] in most rimes, including /a/, /ua/, /ia/, /ai/, /uai/, /au/, /iau/, /ã/, /ãʔ/.[7][10] In the rimes /ian/ and /iat/, /a/ is realized as [ɛ] (i.e. as [iɛn] and [iɛt̚])[10] or [ə] (i.e. as [iən] and [iət̚]).[7]

The rimes /iŋ/ and /ik/ are usually realized with a short [ə] between the vowel [i] and the velar consonant.[7] In many areas outside of the urban area of Zhangzhou, including Pinghe, Changtai, Yunxiao, Zhao'an and Dongshan, /iŋ/ and /ik/ are pronounced as /eŋ/ and /ek/ instead.[11]

The codas /p/, /t/ and /k/ are unreleased, i.e. [p̚], [t̚] and [k̚], respectively.[7]

Tones Edit

There are seven tones:[7]

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Tone name dark level
陰平 / 阴平
light level
陽平 / 阳平
rising
上聲 / 上声
dark departing
陰去 / 阴去
light departing
陽去 / 阳去
dark entering
陰入 / 阴入
light entering
陽入 / 阳入
Tone contour ˦ (44) ˩˧ (13) ˥˧ (53) ˨˩ (21) ˨ (22) ˧˨ (32) ˩˨˩ (121)
Example hanzi / / / /

Most people in the urban area do not pronounce the dark level tone as high-level, but slightly mid-rising.[7][12] While most sources still records this tone as 44,[13][14] its tone value has also been recorded as 24,[15][16] 45,[17] 34[12] or 35[18] to reflect its rising nature.

Tone sandhi Edit

The Zhangzhou dialect has nine tone sandhi rules: only the last syllable of nouns and clause endings remain unchanged by tone sandhi. The two-syllable tone sandhi rules are shown in the table below:[19]

Tone sandhi of first syllable
Original citation tone Tone sandhi Example word & sandhi
dark level 44 22

/si˦

[si˨

kiŋ˦/

kiŋ˦]

(诗经)

 

 

詩 經

/si˦ kiŋ˦/

[si˨ kiŋ˦]

light level 13 22

/lam˩˧

[lam˨

kiã˦/

kiã˦]

南 京

/lam˩˧ kiã˦/

[lam˨ kiã˦]

rising 53 44

/tsua˥˧

[tsua˦

siɔ̃˦/

siɔ̃˦]

(纸箱)

 

 

紙 箱

/tsua˥˧ siɔ̃˦/

[tsua˦ siɔ̃˦]

dark departing 21 53

/si˨˩

[si˥˧

kan˦/

kan˦]

(世间)

 

 

世 間

/si˨˩ kan˦/

[si˥˧ kan˦]

light departing 22 21

/si˨

[si˨˩

hui˦/

hui˦]

是 非

/si˨ hui˦/

[si˨˩ hui˦]

dark entering 32 coda /-ʔ/ 53
(the glottal stop /-ʔ/ is lost)

/tʰiʔ˧˨

[tʰi˥˧

tiŋ˦/

tiŋ˦]

(铁钉)

 

 

鐵 釘

/tʰiʔ˧˨ tiŋ˦/

[tʰi˥˧ tiŋ˦]

coda /-p/, /-t/, /-k/ 5

/tsiap˧˨

[tsiap˥

siu˦/

siu˦]

接 收

/tsiap˧˨ siu˦/

[tsiap˥ siu˦]

light entering 121 coda /-ʔ/ 21
(the glottal stop /-ʔ/ is lost)

/tsioʔ˩˨˩

[tsio˨˩

suã˦/

suã˦]

石 山

/tsioʔ˩˨˩ suã˦/

[tsio˨˩ suã˦]

coda /-p/, /-t/, /-k/ 21

/lip˩˨˩

[lip˨˩

tsʰun˦/

tsʰun˦]

立 春

/lip˩˨˩ tsʰun˦/

[lip˨˩ tsʰun˦]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Douglas 1873, p. 607.
  2. ^ Phillips 1877, p. 122.
  3. ^ Zhou 2012, p. 111.
  4. ^ Huang 1998, p. 99.
  5. ^ Ding 2016, p. 3.
  6. ^ Cheng 1999, p. 241.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999, ch. 1, sec. 1.
  8. ^ a b Gao 2001, p. 110.
  9. ^ Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999, ch. 1, sec. 4.
  10. ^ a b Gao 2001, p. 112.
  11. ^ Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999, ch. 1, sec. 6.
  12. ^ a b Yang 2014.
  13. ^ Lin 1992, p. 151.
  14. ^ Ma 2008, p. 103.
  15. ^ Tung 1959, p. 853.
  16. ^ Hirayama 1975, p. 183.
  17. ^ Gao 2001, p. 113.
  18. ^ Huang 2018, p. 75.
  19. ^ Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999, ch. 1, sec. 2.

References Edit

  • Cheng, Chin-Chuan (1999). "Quantitative Studies in Min Dialects". In Ting, Pang-Hsin (ed.). Contemporary Studies in Min Dialects. Journal of Chinese Linguistics Monograph Series. Vol. 14. Chinese University Press, Project on Linguistic Analysis. pp. 229–246. JSTOR 23833469.
  • Ding, Picus Sizhi (2016). Southern Min (Hokkien) as a Migrating Language: A Comparative Study of Language Shift and Maintenance Across National Borders. Singapore: Springer. ISBN 978-981-287-594-5.
  • Douglas, Rev. Carstairs (1873). Chinese-English Dictionary of the Vernacular or Spoken Language of Amoy, with the Principal Variations of the Chang-chew and Chin-chew dialects. London: Trübner & Co.
  • Gao, Ran (2001). 漳州方言音系略说 [A Note on the Phonology of the Zhangzhou Dialect]. In Minnan Fangyan Research Laboratory (ed.). 闽南方言·漳州话研究 [Min Nan Fangyan: Research on the Zhangzhou Dialect]. Beijing: 中国文联出版社. pp. 109–116.
  • Hirayama, Hisao (1975). 厦门话古调值的内部构拟 [Internal Reconstruction of the Ancient Tone Values of the Xiamen Dialect]. Journal of Chinese Linguistics (in Chinese). 3 (1): 3–15. JSTOR 23749860.
  • Huang, Diancheng, ed. (1998). 福建省志·方言志 (in Chinese). Beijing: 方言出版社. ISBN 7-80122-279-2.
  • Huang, Yishan (2018). Tones in Zhangzhou: Pitch and Beyond (PDF) (PhD). Australian National University.
  • Lin, Baoqing (1992). 漳州方言词汇(一) [Vocabulary of the Zhangzhou Dialect (1)]. Fangyan (in Chinese) (2): 151–160.
  • Ma, Zhongqi, ed. (2008). 闽台闽南方言韵书比较研究 (in Chinese). Beijing: China Social Sciences Press. ISBN 978-7-5004-7230-8.
  • Phillips, George (1877). "Zaitun Researches: Part V". The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal. 8 (2): 117–124.
  • Tung, Tung-ho (1959). 四個閩南方言 [Four South Min Dialects]. Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology. 30: 729–1042.
  • Yang, Xiu-ming (2014). 漳州方言阴平调的调形特点与历史演变 [Traits of Yin-ping Tone of Zhangzhou Dialect and the Historical Evolution]. Journal of Minnan Normal University (Philosophy & Social Sciences) (in Chinese) (3): 45–52. doi:10.16007/j.cnki.issn2095-7114.2014.03.042.
  • Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board, ed. (1999). Zhangzhou Shizhi 漳州市志 [Zhangzhou Annals] (in Chinese). Vol. 49: 方言. Beijing: China Social Sciences Press. ISBN 978-7-5004-2625-7.
  • Zhou, Changji (2012). B1—15、16 闽语. 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. 110–115. ISBN 978-7-100-07054-6.

zhangzhou, dialects, simplified, chinese, 漳州话, traditional, chinese, 漳州話, chiang, chiu, also, rendered, changchew, chiangchew, changchow, collection, hokkien, dialects, spoken, southern, fujian, province, southeast, china, centered, city, zhangzhou, zhangzhou,. The Zhangzhou dialects simplified Chinese 漳州话 traditional Chinese 漳州話 Pe h ōe ji Chiang chiu ōa also rendered Changchew 1 Chiangchew or Changchow 2 are a collection of Hokkien dialects spoken in southern Fujian province in southeast China centered on the city of Zhangzhou The Zhangzhou dialect proper is the source of some place names in English including Amoy from ɛ mui now called Xiamen and Quemoy from kim mui now called Kinmen Zhangzhou漳州話 漳州话 Chiang chiu ōa Pronunciation tsiaŋ tsiu ua Native toChina Taiwan Singapore Malaysia Indonesia and Philippines Regioncity of Zhangzhou southern Fujian provinceLanguage familySino Tibetan SiniticMinCoastal MinSouthern MinHokkienZhangzhouLanguage codesISO 639 3 Glottologfuji1236Linguasphere79 AAA jed Zhangzhou dialectThis article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA Contents 1 Classification 2 Phonology 2 1 Initials 2 2 Rimes 2 3 Tones 2 4 Tone sandhi 3 Notes 4 ReferencesClassification EditThe Zhangzhou dialects are classified as Hokkien a group of Southern Min varieties 3 In Fujian the Zhangzhou dialects form the southern subgroup 南片 of Southern Min 4 The dialect of urban Zhangzhou is one of the oldest dialects of Southern Min and along with the urban Quanzhou dialect it forms the basis for all modern varieties 5 When compared with other varieties of Hokkien it has an intelligibility of 89 0 with the Amoy dialect and 79 7 with the urban Quanzhou dialect 6 Phonology EditThis section is mostly based on the variety spoken in the urban area of Zhangzhou Initials Edit There are 15 phonemic initials 7 Bilabial Alveolar Velar Glottalplain sibilant a Plosive Affricate plain p p 邊 边 t t 地 ts ch 曾 k k 求 ʔ 英aspirated pʰ ph 頗 颇 tʰ th 他 tsʰ chh 出 kʰ kh 氣 气voiced b b 門 门 dz j 熱 热 g g 語 语Fricative s s 時 时 h h 喜Lateral l l 柳 The place of articulation of the alveolar phonemes ts tsʰ s and dz is slightly further back as if between that of ts and tɕ palatalization of these phonemes is especially obvious before rimes that begin with i e g 入 d ʑip 7 8 When the rime is nasalized the three voiced phonemes b l and g are realized as the nasals m n and ŋ respectively 7 8 Rimes Edit There are 85 rimes 7 9 Open syllable Nasal coda Nasal vowel codaopen mouth a 阿 ɔ 烏 乌 o 好 e 鞋 ɛ 家 ai 愛 爱 au 歐 欧 m 毋 am 庵 ɔm 森 an 按 ŋ 霜 aŋ 港 ɔŋ 王 a 餡 馅 ɔ 毛 ɛ 暝 ai 妹 au 矛checked aʔ 鴨 鸭 ɔʔ 嘔 呕 oʔ 學 学 eʔ 八 ɛʔ 百 auʔ 落 m ʔ 默 ap 合 ɔp 啑 at 達 达 ŋ ʔ 嗆 呛 ak 六 ɔk 國 国 aʔ 焓 ɔ ʔ 膜 ɛ ʔ 脈 脉 auʔ 澩 泶even teeth i 魚 鱼 ia 椰 io 叫 iu 油 iau 鳥 鸟 im 心 iam 薟 莶 in 今 ian 燕 iŋ 星 iaŋ 央 iɔŋ 衝 冲 ĩ 圓 圆 ia 影 iɔ 娘 iũ 妞 iau 貓 猫checked iʔ 滴 iaʔ 頁 页 iɔʔ 諾 诺 ioʔ 藥 药 iuʔ 喌 iauʔ 寂 ip 入 iap 葉 叶 it 必 iat 滅 灭 ik 色 iak 約 约 iɔk 祝 ĩʔ 物 iaʔ 嚇 吓 iauʔ 蟯 蛲closed mouth u 有 ua 花 ue 火 ui 水 uai 歪 un 溫 温 uan 完 ua 山 uĩ 黃 黄 uai 檨 檨checked uʔ 托 uaʔ 辣 ueʔ 郭 ut 骨 uat 越 uaiʔ 跩The vowel a is the open central unrounded vowel a in most rimes including a ua ia ai uai au iau a aʔ 7 10 In the rimes ian and iat a is realized as ɛ i e as iɛn and iɛt 10 or e i e as ien and iet 7 The rimes iŋ and ik are usually realized with a short e between the vowel i and the velar consonant 7 In many areas outside of the urban area of Zhangzhou including Pinghe Changtai Yunxiao Zhao an and Dongshan iŋ and ik are pronounced as eŋ and ek instead 11 The codas p t and k are unreleased i e p t and k respectively 7 Tones Edit There are seven tones 7 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Tone name dark level陰平 阴平 light level陽平 阳平 rising上聲 上声 dark departing陰去 阴去 light departing陽去 阳去 dark entering陰入 阴入 light entering陽入 阳入Tone contour 44 13 53 21 22 32 121 Example hanzi 東 东 同 董 棟 栋 動 动 督 獨 独Most people in the urban area do not pronounce the dark level tone as high level but slightly mid rising 7 12 While most sources still records this tone as 44 13 14 its tone value has also been recorded as 24 15 16 45 17 34 12 or 35 18 to reflect its rising nature Tone sandhi Edit The Zhangzhou dialect has nine tone sandhi rules only the last syllable of nouns and clause endings remain unchanged by tone sandhi The two syllable tone sandhi rules are shown in the table below 19 Tone sandhi of first syllable Original citation tone Tone sandhi Example word amp sandhidark level 44 22 詩 si si 經kiŋ kiŋ 诗经 詩 經 si kiŋ si kiŋ light level 13 22 南 lam lam 京kia kia 南 京 lam kia lam kia rising 53 44 紙 tsua tsua 箱siɔ siɔ 纸箱 紙 箱 tsua siɔ tsua siɔ dark departing 21 53 世 si si 間kan kan 世间 世 間 si kan si kan light departing 22 21 是 si si 非hui hui 是 非 si hui si hui dark entering 32 coda ʔ 53 the glottal stop ʔ is lost 鐵 tʰiʔ tʰi 釘tiŋ tiŋ 铁钉 鐵 釘 tʰiʔ tiŋ tʰi tiŋ coda p t k 5 接 tsiap tsiap 收siu siu 接 收 tsiap siu tsiap siu light entering 121 coda ʔ 21 the glottal stop ʔ is lost 石 tsioʔ tsio 山sua sua 石 山 tsioʔ sua tsio sua coda p t k 21 立 lip lip 春tsʰun tsʰun 立 春 lip tsʰun lip tsʰun Notes Edit Douglas 1873 p 607 Phillips 1877 p 122 Zhou 2012 p 111 Huang 1998 p 99 Ding 2016 p 3 Cheng 1999 p 241 a b c d e f g h i j Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999 ch 1 sec 1 a b Gao 2001 p 110 Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999 ch 1 sec 4 a b Gao 2001 p 112 Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999 ch 1 sec 6 a b Yang 2014 Lin 1992 p 151 Ma 2008 p 103 Tung 1959 p 853 Hirayama 1975 p 183 Gao 2001 p 113 Huang 2018 p 75 Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board 1999 ch 1 sec 2 References EditCheng Chin Chuan 1999 Quantitative Studies in Min Dialects In Ting Pang Hsin ed Contemporary Studies in Min Dialects Journal of Chinese Linguistics Monograph Series Vol 14 Chinese University Press Project on Linguistic Analysis pp 229 246 JSTOR 23833469 Ding Picus Sizhi 2016 Southern Min Hokkien as a Migrating Language A Comparative Study of Language Shift and Maintenance Across National Borders Singapore Springer ISBN 978 981 287 594 5 Douglas Rev Carstairs 1873 Chinese English Dictionary of the Vernacular or Spoken Language of Amoy with the Principal Variations of the Chang chew and Chin chew dialects London Trubner amp Co Gao Ran 2001 漳州方言音系略说 A Note on the Phonology of the Zhangzhou Dialect In Minnan Fangyan Research Laboratory ed 闽南方言 漳州话研究 Min Nan Fangyan Research on the Zhangzhou Dialect Beijing 中国文联出版社 pp 109 116 Hirayama Hisao 1975 厦门话古调值的内部构拟 Internal Reconstruction of the Ancient Tone Values of the Xiamen Dialect Journal of Chinese Linguistics in Chinese 3 1 3 15 JSTOR 23749860 Huang Diancheng ed 1998 福建省志 方言志 in Chinese Beijing 方言出版社 ISBN 7 80122 279 2 Huang Yishan 2018 Tones in Zhangzhou Pitch and Beyond PDF PhD Australian National University Lin Baoqing 1992 漳州方言词汇 一 Vocabulary of the Zhangzhou Dialect 1 Fangyan in Chinese 2 151 160 Ma Zhongqi ed 2008 闽台闽南方言韵书比较研究 in Chinese Beijing China Social Sciences Press ISBN 978 7 5004 7230 8 Phillips George 1877 Zaitun Researches Part V The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal 8 2 117 124 Tung Tung ho 1959 四個閩南方言 Four South Min Dialects Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology 30 729 1042 Yang Xiu ming 2014 漳州方言阴平调的调形特点与历史演变 Traits of Yin ping Tone of Zhangzhou Dialect and the Historical Evolution Journal of Minnan Normal University Philosophy amp Social Sciences in Chinese 3 45 52 doi 10 16007 j cnki issn2095 7114 2014 03 042 Zhangzhou City Local Chronicles Editorial Board ed 1999 Zhangzhou Shizhi 漳州市志 Zhangzhou Annals in Chinese Vol 49 方言 Beijing China Social Sciences Press ISBN 978 7 5004 2625 7 Zhou Changji 2012 B1 15 16 闽语 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 110 115 ISBN 978 7 100 07054 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zhangzhou dialects amp oldid 1178573776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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