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Wencheng dialect

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ISO 639-6
  
wceg

Glottolog
  
None

Native to
  
People's Republic of China

Region
  
Wenzhou prefecture, Zhejiang province

Language family
  
Sino-Tibetan Chinese Wu Oujiang Wencheng dialect

Wencheng dialect (文成話) is a dialect of Wu Chinese. It is an Oujiang dialect, but its tone system is different from other Oujiang dialects such as Wenzhounese.

Phonology

The most important difference between eastern Oujiang dialects such as Wencheng and Wenzhou proper are tonal differences and the retention of /f/ before /o/:

Wencheng shares the long vowels of Wenzhonese entering tone (spelled puu above) as well as the abrupt glottal stops of the sheng tones. The shang and ru tones are largely similar to Wenzhonese, but there are no falling tones—yang ping and yin qu are level—and yang qu is dipping rather than simply low.

Although yin qu has been said to have merged with yang ping (these are also close in Wenzhou, both being falling tones), the consonant voicing remains distinct. A second, slightly different transcription of Wencheng tone is reported, presumably largely due to speaker differences.

References

Wencheng dialect Wikipedia


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