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Pu–Xian Min Chinese dialect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Xianyou dialect (Pu–Xian Min: Sing-iú-uā / 仙遊話; [ɬiŋ˨ iu˨˦ ua˨˩]) is a dialect of Pu–Xian Min Chinese spoken in Xianyou, Putian in the southeast coast of Fujian province, China.

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Phonology

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The Xianyou dialect has 15 initials, 45 rimes and 7 tones.

Initials

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Rimes

a ã au
ɒ ɒ̃ ɒŋ ɒʔ
o ɔu
e ai ɛŋ ɛʔ
ø
ŋ
i ĩ iu
ia ieu iɛŋ iɛʔ
u ui
ua uoi uaŋ uoʔ
y
ya yøŋ yøʔ

Tones

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Assimilation

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Tone sandhi

The Xianyou dialect has extremely extensive tone sandhi rules: in an utterance, only the last syllable pronounced is not affected by the rules.

The two-syllable tonal sandhi rules are shown in the table below (the rows give the first syllable's original citation tone, while the columns give the citation tone of the second syllable):

Tone sandhi of the first syllable
dark level
544
light level
24
rising
332
dark departing
52
light departing
21
dark entering
ʔ2
light entering
ʔ4
dark level
544
24 22 24 22
light level
24
22 44 52 22
rising
332
24 44 24
dark departing
52
44 33 44 52 44
light departing
21
22 44 52 22
dark entering
ʔ2
ʔ4
light entering
ʔ4
ʔ2 ʔ4 ʔ2
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Notes

  1. 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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