Meixian dialect

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Meixian
梅縣話Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text
Pronunciation[moi˩ jan˥ fa˥˧]Category:Pages with plain IPA
Native toGuangdong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia
RegionMeixian
Chinese characters
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologyuet1238
Linguasphere79-AAA-gamCategory:Language articles with Linguasphere code
Category:Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 codeCategory:Languages without ISO 639-3 code but with Glottolog codeCategory:Languages without ISO 639-3 code but with Linguasphere codeCategory:Dialect articles with speakers set to 'unknown'

The Meixian dialect (Chinese: Category:Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text梅縣話; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Mòi-yan-fa; IPA: [moi˩ jan˥ fa˥˧]Category:Pages with plain IPA), also known as Moiyan dialect, as well as Meizhou dialect (梅州話Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text), or Jiaying dialect and Gayin dialect, Kayin dialect[1] is the prestige dialect of Hakka Chinese. It is named after Meixian District, Meizhou, Guangdong. Sixian dialect (in Taiwan) is very similar to Meixian dialect.

Phonology

Source:[2][3]

Initials

There are two series of stops and affricates in Hakka, both voiceless: tenuis /p t ts kCategory:Pages with plain IPA/ and aspirated / tsʰ Category:Pages with plain IPA/.

Labial Dental Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal /m/ m /n/ n [ɲ] ng(i)* /ŋ/ ng
Plosive tenuis /p/ b /t/ d [c] g(i)* /k/ g (ʔ)
aspirated // p // t [] k(i)* // k
Affricate tenuis /ts/ z
aspirated /tsʰ/ c
Fricative /f/ f /s/ s [ç] h(i)* /h/ h
Approximant /ʋ/ v /l/ l

* When the initials /k/ g, // k, /h/ h, and /ŋ/ ng are followed by a palatal medial /j/ i, they become []/[c] g(i), [c̟ʰ]/[] k(i), [ç] h(i), and [ɲ̟]/[ɲ] ng(i), respectively.[4][5]

Rimes

Moiyan Hakka has seven vowels, /ɹ̩/, /i/, /e/, /a/, /ə/, /ɔ/ and /u/, that are romanised as ii, i, ê, a, e, o and u, respectively.

Out Front Central Back
Close /ɹ̩/ ii /i/ i /u/ u
Mid // ê /ə/ (/ɘ/) e /ɔ/ o
Open /a/ a

Finals

Moreover, Hakka finals exhibit the final consonants found in Middle Chinese, namely [m, n, ŋ, p, t, k]Category:Pages with plain IPA which are romanised as m, n, ng, b, d, and g respectively in the official Moiyan romanisation.

Finals of Meixian dialect[6]
nucleus medial coda
-∅ -iCategory:Pages with plain IPA -uCategory:Pages with plain IPA -mCategory:Pages with plain IPA -nCategory:Pages with plain IPA Category:Pages with plain IPA -pCategory:Pages with plain IPA -tCategory:Pages with plain IPA -kCategory:Pages with plain IPA
-a- ∅- aCategory:Pages with plain IPA aiCategory:Pages with plain IPA auCategory:Pages with plain IPA amCategory:Pages with plain IPA anCategory:Pages with plain IPA Category:Pages with plain IPA apCategory:Pages with plain IPA atCategory:Pages with plain IPA akCategory:Pages with plain IPA
j-Category:Pages with plain IPA jaCategory:Pages with plain IPA jaiCategory:Pages with plain IPA jauCategory:Pages with plain IPA jamCategory:Pages with plain IPA janCategory:Pages with plain IPA jaŋCategory:Pages with plain IPA japCategory:Pages with plain IPA jatCategory:Pages with plain IPA jakCategory:Pages with plain IPA
w-Category:Pages with plain IPA waCategory:Pages with plain IPA waiCategory:Pages with plain IPA     wanCategory:Pages with plain IPA waŋCategory:Pages with plain IPA   watCategory:Pages with plain IPA wakCategory:Pages with plain IPA
-e- ∅- Category:Pages with plain IPA   e̞uCategory:Pages with plain IPA e̞mCategory:Pages with plain IPA e̞nCategory:Pages with plain IPA   e̞pCategory:Pages with plain IPA e̞tCategory:Pages with plain IPA  
j-Category:Pages with plain IPA je̞Category:Pages with plain IPA       je̞nCategory:Pages with plain IPA     je̞tCategory:Pages with plain IPA  
w-Category:Pages with plain IPA we̞       we̞nCategory:Pages with plain IPA     we̞tCategory:Pages with plain IPA  
-i- ∅- iCategory:Pages with plain IPA wi   imCategory:Pages with plain IPA inCategory:Pages with plain IPA   ipCategory:Pages with plain IPA itCategory:Pages with plain IPA  
-o-Category:Pages with plain IPA ∅- oCategory:Pages with plain IPA oiCategory:Pages with plain IPA     onCategory:Pages with plain IPA Category:Pages with plain IPA   otCategory:Pages with plain IPA okCategory:Pages with plain IPA
j-Category:Pages with plain IPA joCategory:Pages with plain IPA joi     jonCategory:Pages with plain IPA joŋCategory:Pages with plain IPA     jokCategory:Pages with plain IPA
w-Category:Pages with plain IPA woCategory:Pages with plain IPA       wonCategory:Pages with plain IPA woŋCategory:Pages with plain IPA     wokCategory:Pages with plain IPA
-u-Category:Pages with plain IPA ∅- uCategory:Pages with plain IPA       unCategory:Pages with plain IPA Category:Pages with plain IPA   utCategory:Pages with plain IPA ukCategory:Pages with plain IPA
j-Category:Pages with plain IPA   juiCategory:Pages with plain IPA ju   junCategory:Pages with plain IPA juŋCategory:Pages with plain IPA   jutCategory:Pages with plain IPA jukCategory:Pages with plain IPA
-ə-Category:Pages with plain IPA ∅-       əmCategory:Pages with plain IPA ənCategory:Pages with plain IPA   əpCategory:Pages with plain IPA ətCategory:Pages with plain IPA  
Syllabics ɹ̩Category:Pages with plain IPA Category:Pages with plain IPA ŋ̩Category:Pages with plain IPA

Tone

Moiyan Hakka has six tones. The Middle Chinese fully voiced initial syllables became aspirated voiceless initial syllable in Hakka. Before that happened, the four Middle Chinese 'tones', ping, shang, qu, ru, underwent a voicing split in the case of ping and ru, giving the dialect six tones in traditional accounts.

Moiyan tones
Tone numberTone name Hanzi Tone letters number English
1 yin ping 陰平Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text ˦Category:Pages with plain IPA 44high level
2 yang ping 陽平Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text ˩Category:Pages with plain IPA 11low level
3 shang Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text ˧˩Category:Pages with plain IPA 31low falling
4 qu Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text ˥˧Category:Pages with plain IPA 53high falling
5 yin ru 陰入Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text ˩Category:Pages with plain IPA 2low checked
6 yang ru 陽入Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text ˥Category:Pages with plain IPA 5high checked

These so-called yin-yang tonal splittings developed mainly as a consequence of the type of initial a Chinese syllable had during the Middle Chinese stage in the development of Chinese, with voiceless initial syllables [p- t- k-]Category:Pages with plain IPA tending to become of the yin type, and the voiced initial syllables [b- d- ɡ-]Category:Pages with plain IPA developing into the yang type. In modern Moiyan Hakka however, part of the Yin Ping tone characters have sonorant initials [m n ŋ l]Category:Pages with plain IPA originally from the Middle Chinese Shang tone syllables and fully voiced Middle Chinese Qu tone characters, so the voiced/voiceless distinction should be taken only as a rule of thumb.

Hakka tone contours differs more as one moves away from Moiyen. For example, the Yin Ping contour is ˧Category:Pages with plain IPA (33) in Changting and ˨˦Category:Pages with plain IPA (24) in Sixian (四縣Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text), Taiwan.

Entering tone

Hakka preserves all of the entering tones of Middle Chinese and it is split into two registers. Meixian has the following:

Middle Chinese entering tone syllables ending in [k] whose vowel clusters have become front high vowels like [i] and [e] shifts to syllables with [t] finals in modern Hakka[7] as seen in the following table.

Character Guangyun Fanqie Middle Chinese
reconstruction[8]
Hakka Main meaning in English
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 之翼切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text tɕĭək tsit˩ vocation, profession
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 林直切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text lĭək lit˥ strength, power
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 乗力切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text dʑʰĭək sit˥ eat, consume
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 所力切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text ʃĭək set˩ colour, hue
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 多則切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text tək tet˩ virtue
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 苦得切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text kʰək kʰet˩ carve, engrave, a moment
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 博墨切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text pək pet˩ north
Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text 古或切Category:Articles containing Chinese-language text kuək kuet˩ country, state

Tone sandhi

For Moiyan Hakka, the yin ping and qu tone characters exhibit sandhi when the following character has a lower pitch. The pitch of the yin ping tone changes from ˦Category:Pages with plain IPA (44) to ˧˥Category:Pages with plain IPA (35) when sandhi occurs. Similarly, the qu tone changes from ˥˧Category:Pages with plain IPA (53) to ˦Category:Pages with plain IPA (55) under sandhi. These are shown in red in the following table.

Moiyen tone sandhi
+ ˦Category:Pages with plain IPA Yin Ping + ˩Category:Pages with plain IPA Yang Ping + ˧˩Category:Pages with plain IPA Shang + ˥˧Category:Pages with plain IPA Qu + ˩ʔCategory:Pages with plain IPA Yin Ru + ˥ʔCategory:Pages with plain IPA YangRu + Neutral
˦Category:Pages with plain IPA Yin Ping + ˦.˦Category:Pages with plain IPA ˧˥Category:Pages with plain IPACategory:Pages with plain IPA ˧˥Category:Pages with plain IPA.˧˩Category:Pages with plain IPA ˧˥Category:Pages with plain IPA.˥˧Category:Pages with plain IPA ˧˥Category:Pages with plain IPA.˩ʔCategory:Pages with plain IPA ˦.˥ʔCategory:Pages with plain IPA ˧˥Category:Pages with plain IPACategory:Pages with plain IPA
˥˧Category:Pages with plain IPA Qu + ˥˧.˦Category:Pages with plain IPA ˥Category:Pages with plain IPACategory:Pages with plain IPA ˥Category:Pages with plain IPA.˧˩Category:Pages with plain IPA ˥Category:Pages with plain IPA.˥˧Category:Pages with plain IPA ˥Category:Pages with plain IPA.˩ʔCategory:Pages with plain IPA ˥˧.˥ʔCategory:Pages with plain IPA ˥Category:Pages with plain IPACategory:Pages with plain IPA

The neutral tone occurs in some postfixes. It has a mid pitch.

Internal variation

The Meixian dialect can be divided into four accents, which are:

Meicheng accent: Most of the townships in the central part of Meixian County (including present-day Meijiang District)

Songkou accent: Songkou, Longwen, Taoyao.

Meixi accent: Meixi.

Shejiang River accent: Shejiang River in the southwest of Meixian County.

References

  1. Maciver, D. A Chinese-English Dictionary: Hakka-Dialect as Spoken in Kwang-Tung Province.
  2. 黃, 雪貞. "梅縣客家話的語言特點". 方言 (1992(4)): 275–289.
  3. 黃, 曉煜 (2018). 客家方言嘉應小片語音研究. 暨南大學.
  4. 嚴, 修鴻; 黄, 良喜. "結構所引起的輔音音變——論三個客家話軟齶音齦顎化演變的不平衡". 語言科學 (2008(36)): 449–458.
  5. Zee, Eric; Lee, Wai-sum (2008). "The Articulatory Characteristics of the Palatals, Palatalized Velars and Velars in Hakka Chinese" (PDF). In Sock, Rudolph; Fuchs, Susanne; Laprie, Yves (eds.). Proceedings of the 8th International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP2008). INRIA. pp. 113–116. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-05.
  6. Cheung, Yuk Man (2011). Vowels and Tones in Mei Xian Hakka: An Acoustic and Perceptual Study (PhD thesis). City University of Hong Kong.
  7. Sung, Dylan W. H. (2000). "Chinese Numerals: A Comparison of Readings from China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam". dylansung.tripod.com. Archived from the original on 1 September 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  8. "廣韻入聲卷第五". kanji-database.sourceforge.net. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

Further reading

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