- Hangzhou dialect
The Hangzhou dialect (zh-tsp|t=杭州話|s=杭州话|p=hángzhōuhuà) is spoken in the city of
Hangzhou and its immediate suburbs, but excluding areas further away from Hangzhou such as Xiāoshān (蕭山) and Yúháng (余杭) (both originally county-level cities and now the districts within Hangzhou City). The number of speakers of the Hangzhou dialect has been estimated to be about 1.2 to 1.5 million. It belongs to the Wu language family, which in turn constitutes one of the Sinitic language families. The Hangzhou dialect is of immense interest to Chinese historical phonologists and dialectologists because phonologically, it exhibits extensive similarities with the other Wu languages; however, grammatically and lexically, it shows many Mandarin tendencies. (Simmons 1995)Classification
Geographic distribution
Dialects
Phonetics and phonology
Consonants
Vowels
Monophthongs
Diphthongs
Triphthongs
yllable structure
Onsets
Rimes
Tones
Citation tones
The Hangzhou tonal system is similar to that of the
Suzhou dialect , in that some words with "shàng" tone inMiddle Chinese have merged with the "yīn qù" tone.Tone sandhi
Grammar
Morphology
yntax
Vocabulary
History
The most important event to impact on Hangzhou's dialect was its establishment as Ling'an, the capital of the
Southern Song Dynasty . When theNorthern Song Dynasty was conquered by theJin Dynasty in 1127, large numbers of northern refugees fled to what is now Hangzhou, speaking predominently Mandarin of theHenan variety. Within 30 years, contemporary accounts record that immigrants outnumbered natives in Hangzhou. This resulted in Mandarin influences in the pronunciation, lexicon and grammar of the Hangzhou dialect.Further influence by Mandarin occurred after the overthrow of the
Qing Dynasty in 1912. The localManchu garrisons were dissolved, adding significant numbers ofBeijing dialect Mandarin speakers to the population.Because of the frequent commerce and intercourse between
Hangzhou andShaoxing , the Hangzhou dialect is also influenced by the Shaoxing dialect.Examples
ee also
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List of Chinese dialects
*Suzhou dialect
*Shanghainese
* Wu dialectsReferences
*Qián,nǎiróng (1992). "Dāngdài Wúyǔ yánjiū". (Contemporary Wu linguistics studies). Shànghǎi: shànghǎi jiāoyù chūbǎnshè. (錢乃榮. 1992. 當代吳語研究. 上海敎育出版社) ISBN 7-5320-2355-9
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External links
* [http://wu-chinese.com Wu Association]
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