Shiqi dialect

In today's world, Shiqi dialect has become a topic of interest to many. Whether due to its historical relevance, its impact on today's society or simply its popularity among different groups, Shiqi dialect has captured the attention of people of all ages and backgrounds. In this article, we will deeply explore the many facets of Shiqi dialect and discuss its importance in the current context. From its origins to its evolution over time, including its influence on various areas of daily life, we will dive into a detailed analysis that will allow us to fully understand the importance of Shiqi dialect today.

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Shiqi
石岐話
Native toSouthern China
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ISO 639-6shiq
GlottologNone
Linguasphere79-AAA-maf
Shiqi dialect
Traditional Chinese石岐話
Simplified Chinese石岐话
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShíqíhuà
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingsek6 kei4 waa2

The Shiqi dialect or Shekki dialect[1][2][3] is a dialect of Yue Chinese.[4] 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.[5]

Shiqi has the fewest tones of any Yue dialect, perhaps a Hakka influence.[6]

even rising going entering
˥ 55 ˥˩ 51 ˩˧ 13 ˨ 22 ⑦a ˥ 5 ˨ 2

This appears to be due to mergers: the fact that the 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. ^ Chan, Marjorie KM (1982). "A response to Boltz'notes on Cantonese dentilabialization". Journal of the American Oriental Society: 107-109.
  2. ^ Chong, Douglas DL (2010). "Hawai'i's Nam Long: their background and identity as a Zhongshan subgroup". Chinese America: History and Perspectives. Chinese Historical Society of America: 13.
  3. ^ Egerod, Soren (1991). "A Short Study on the Namlong Dialects of Zhongshan Xian". Rocznik Orientalistyczny. Polska Akademia Nauk.
  4. ^ Lin, Baisong 林柏松 (1997). "Shíqí fāngyīn" 石岐方音. In Huang, Jiajiao 黃家敎 (ed.). Hànyǔ fāngyán lùnjí 汉语方言论集 (in Chinese). Beijing: Beijing yuyan wenhua daxue chubanshe. ISBN 7-5619-0486-X.
  5. ^ "(Fāngyán wénhuà) hézòu yī qū fāngyán jiāoxiǎngyuè" (方言文化)合奏一曲方言交响乐. Nánfāng bàoyè 南方报业 (in Chinese). November 17, 2005. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved May 22, 2007.
  6. ^ Lee, Gina Maureen (1993). Comparative, Diachronic and Experimental Perspectives on the Interaction Between Tone and the Vowel in Standard Cantonese (PDF) (PhD thesis). The Ohio State University. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 21, 2012.