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Dialect of Northern Min Chinese
Bible in Jian'ou Romanised (Genesis ), published by the British and Foreign Bible Society .
The Jian'ou dialect (Northern Min : Gṳ̿ing-é-dī / 建甌事 ; Chinese : simplified Chinese : 建瓯话 ; traditional Chinese : 建甌話 ; pinyin : Jiàn'ōuhuà ), also known as Kienow dialect , is a local dialect of Northern Min Chinese spoken in Jian'ou in northern Fujian province. It is regarded as the standard common language in Jian'ou.
Phonetics and phonology [ edit ]
According to The Eight Tones of Kien-chou (建州八音 ), a rime dictionary published in 1795, the Jian'ou dialect had 15 initials, 34 rimes and 7 tones in the 18th century, however there are only 6 tones in the modern dialect as the "light level" (陽平 ) tone has disappeared.
Jian'ou has four tones, which are reduced to two in checked syllables.
Tone chart of the Jian'ou dialect
Tone number
Tone name
Tone contour
1
level (平聲 )
˥˦ (54) or ˥ (5)
2
rising (上聲 )
˨˩ (21) or ˩ (1)
3
dark departing (陰去 )
˨ (2)
4
light departing (陽去 )
˦ (4)
5
dark entering (陰入 )
˨˦ (24)
6
light entering (陽入 )
˦˨ (42)
The entering tones in the Jian'ou dialect do not have any entering tone coda (入聲韻尾 ) such as /-ʔ/ , /-p̚/ , /-t̚/ and /-k̚/ which makes it distinct from many other Chinese varieties.
^ Min is believed to have split from Old Chinese, rather than Middle Chinese like other varieties of Chinese.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
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^ Pulleyblank, Edwin G. (1984), Middle Chinese: A study in Historical Phonology , Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, p. 3, ISBN 978-0-7748-0192-8
^ Hammarström, Harald ; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin ; Bank, Sebastian (2023-07-10). "Glottolog 4.8 - Min" . Glottolog . Leipzig : Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology . doi :10.5281/zenodo.7398962 . Archived from the original on 2023-10-13. Retrieved 2023-10-13 .
^ /e/ tends to merge to [ɪ]
^ /o/ tends to merge to [ʊ]
^ /oŋ/ which is mentioned in Kienning Colloquial Romanized has merged into /ɔŋ/ in the modern dialect.
^ /ieiŋ/ is not mentioned in Kienning Colloquial Romanized as it diverged from /iŋ/ after the romanization system was established.
^ a b /yɛ/ tends to merge into /uɛ/ .
^ a b /yiŋ/ tends to merge into /uiŋ/ .
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Jianou Xian difangzhi bianzuan weiyuanhui 建瓯县地方志编纂委员会 (1994). Jiànōu xiànzhì 建瓯县志 [Chorography of Jian'ou County ]. Vol. 36. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju . ISBN 7-101-01283-3 . Archived from the original on 2018-04-07. Retrieved 2018-04-06 .
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