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The Shuyang dialect: A study in its historical evolution./
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Shi, Jianguo.
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210 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 55-03, Section: A, page: 0554.
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The Shuyang dialect: A study in its historical evolution.
Shi, Jianguo.
The Shuyang dialect: A study in its historical evolution.
- 210 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 55-03, Section: A, page: 0554.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Ohio State University, 1994.
One of the challenges Chinese historical linguists are facing is the multitude of dialectal variations in central and north China, which are believed to be derived all from a single source: Proto-Mandarin. The goal of this thesis is to explore the evolution of the Shuyang (XXX) dialect, a Mandarin variety spoken in northern Jiangsu province.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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One of the challenges Chinese historical linguists are facing is the multitude of dialectal variations in central and north China, which are believed to be derived all from a single source: Proto-Mandarin. The goal of this thesis is to explore the evolution of the Shuyang (XXX) dialect, a Mandarin variety spoken in northern Jiangsu province.
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Two approaches make the tracing of the diachronical development of this dialect possible. First is the study of historical documents, such as the Dengyun rhyme tables, Shao Yong's Huangji Jinqshi Shu, Zhou Deqing's Zhongyuan Yinyun and Song Lian's (et al.)Hongwu Zhengyun. Second is comparative study of this dialect with other dialects. Combining these two approaches, I have tried to chart the sound changes in the history of this dialect which occurred from the Dengyun table time to the present.
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The following conclusions are reached in this study. The Shuyang dialect maintains most of the features of Southern Mandarin. However, there is a notable influence from Central Mandarin due to historical and geographical factors.
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The historical development of the Shuyang dialect is divided into three periods. In the first period (from the fourteenth century to the sixteenth century), a vowel raising process occurred in the jia-she and the shan-xian-she words. As a result, a special Shuyang rhyme was formed. The second period extended from the sixteenth century to the eighteenth century, when the three-way- contrast in low vowels became a two-way-contrast. From the eighteenth century to the present is the third period when the entering tone syllables lost their glottal stop ending but the entering tone is still maintained.
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The evolution of entering tone syllables in Shuyang shows that the concept of dialectal overlapping proposed by Hsueh (1992) is a possible explanation for the dialectal influences in Mandarin dialects like Shuyang. The dual readings of entering tone words in the dialect, in most cases, represent a contrast between the indigenous reading and the borrowed reading. The former resulted from the evolution in Southern Mandarin, the latter from Central Mandarin or Northern Mandarin which heavily influenced the Shuyang dialect.
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