Shiqi dialect

Shiqi dialect
石岐話
Native to Southern China
Sino-Tibetan
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ISO 639-6 shiq
Glottolog None
Shiqi dialect
Traditional Chinese 石岐話
Simplified Chinese 石岐话

Shiqi dialect is a dialect of Yue Chinese.[1] It is spoken by roughly 160,000 people in Zhongshan, Guangdong's Shiqi urban district. It differs slightly from Standard Cantonese, mainly in its pronunciation and lexicon.[2]

Shiqi has the fewest number of tones of any Yue dialect, perhaps a Hakka influence.[3]

evenrisinggoingentering
˥ 55 ˥˩ 51 ˩˧ 13 ˨ 22 ⑦a ˥ 5 ˨ 2

This appears to be due to mergers: the fact that entering tone has split oddly suggests that it has split twice, as in Cantonese and Taishanese, but that tone ⑦b subsequently merged with ⑧.

References

  1. Lin Baisong/林柏松 (1997). "石岐方音". In Huang Jiajiao/黃家敎. 汉语方言论集. Beijing Language and Culture University Publishing House. ISBN 7-5619-0486-X.
  2. "(方言文化)合奏一曲方言交响乐". Nanfang Daily. 2005-11-17. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
  3. Lee, Gina Maureen (1993). Comparative, diachronic and experimental perspectives on the interaction between tone and the vowel in Standard Cantonese (PDF). Ohio State Dissertations in Linguistics. Retrieved 22 May 2015.


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