Swatow dialect
The Swatow dialect, or in Mandarin the Shantou dialect, is a Chinese dialect mostly spoken in Shantou in Guangdong, China. It is a dialect of Chaoshan Min language.[1]
| Swatow dialect | |
|---|---|
| Shantou | |
| 汕頭話 Suan¹tao⁵ uê⁷ | |
| Native to | China | 
| Region | Mainly in Shantou, southeastern Guangdong province. | 
| Sino-Tibetan
 
 | |
| Peng'im | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – | 
| Glottolog | shan1244 | 
| Linguasphere | 79-AAA-jif | 
|    Shantou dialect | |
Phonology
    
Shantou dialect has 18 initials, 61 rimes and 8 tones.
Initials
    
| Stop | Affricate | Fricative | Nasal | Lateral | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voiceless | Voiced | Voiceless | Voiceless | Voiced | Voiced | ||||
| Tenuis | Aspirated | Tenuis | Tenuis | Aspirated | |||||
| Bilabial | p 波 | pʰ 抱 | b 無 | m 毛 | |||||
| Alveolar | t 刀 | tʰ 天 | ts 之 | tsʰ 此 | s 思 | z 入 | n 腦 | l 羅 | |
| Velar | k 哥 | kʰ 戈 | g 鵝 | ŋ 俄 | |||||
| Glottal | ʔ 烏 | h 何 | |||||||
Rimes
    
| i 衣 | u 污 | |
| a 亞 | ia 呀 | ua 娃 | 
| o 窩 | io 腰 | |
| e 啞 | ue 鍋 | |
| ɯ 余 | ||
| ai 哀 | uai 歪 | |
| oi 鞋 | ui 威 | |
| au 歐 | iau 夭 | |
| ou 烏 | iu 憂 | |
| ĩ 丸 | ||
| ã 噯 | ĩã 營 | uã 鞍 | 
| ĩõ 羊 | ||
| ẽ 楹 | ||
| ɯ̃ 秧 | ||
| ãĩ 愛 | ||
| õĩ 閑 | ||
| im 音 | ||
| am 庵 | iam 淹 | |
| iŋ 因 | uŋ 溫 | |
| aŋ 按 | iaŋ 央 | uaŋ 汪 | 
| oŋ 翁 | ioŋ 雍 | |
| eŋ 英 | ||
| ɤŋ 恩 | ||
| iʔ 裂 | ||
| aʔ 鴨 | iaʔ 益 | uaʔ 呴 | 
| oʔ 學 | ioʔ 約 | |
| eʔ 厄 | ||
| oiʔ 狹 | iuʔ | |
| ip̚ 邑 | ||
| ap̚ 盒 | iap̚ 壓 | uap̚ 法 | 
| ik̚ 乙 | uk̚ 熨 | |
| ak̚ 惡 | iak̚ 躍 | uak̚ 獲 | 
| ok̚ 屋 | iok̚ 育 | |
| ek̚ 液 | ||
| m̩ 唔 | 
Tones
    
| No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tones | dark level 陰平 | dark rising 陰上 | dark departing 陰去 | dark entering 陰入 | light level 陽平 | light rising 陽上 | light departing 陽去 | light entering 陽入 | 
| Tone contour | ˧ (33) | ˥˧ (53) | ˨˩˧ (213) | ˨ (2) | ˥ (55) | ˧˥ (35) | ˩ (11) | ˥ (5) | 
| Example Hanzi | 詩 | 死 | 四 | 薛 | 時 | 是 | 示 | 蝕 | 
Tone sandhi
    
Shantou 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:
| Original citation tone | Tone sandhi | 
|---|---|
| dark level 33 | 23 | 
| light level 55 | 21 | 
| dark rising 53 | 35 | 
| light rising 35 | 21 | 
| dark departing 213 | 55 | 
| light departing 11 | 12 | 
| dark entering 2 | 5 | 
| light entering 5 | 2 | 
References
    
- Office of Chorography of Shantou City 汕头市地方志办公室 (1999). Shan tou shi zhi 汕头市志 ["Chorography of Shantou City"]. Vol. 72. Beijing: Xinhua chubanshe 新华出版社 ["Xinhua Publishing House"]. ISBN 9787501143870.
Further reading
    
- Fielde, Adele M. (1883). A pronouncing and defining dictionary of the Swatow dialect, arranged according to syllables and tones. Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
- Fielde, Adele M. (1878). First Lessons in the Swatow Dialect. Swatow: Swatow Printing Office Company. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
- Lechler, Rudolf, Samuel Wells Williams , William Duffus (1883). English-Chinese Vocabulary of the Vernacular or Spoken Language of Swatow. Swatow: English Presbyterian Mission Press. Retrieved 2015-04-01.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- Hsiung-chʻêng, Lin (1886). A handbook of the Swatow vernacular. Singapore: Koh Yew Hean Press. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
External links
    
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