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- Jinhui_dialect abstract "Jinhui dialect (Chinese: 金汇方言), also known as Dônđäc (Dônđäc Fengxian Wu; Chinese: 偒傣; pinyin: Dàngdǎi), is a dialect of Wu Chinese spoken in the town of Jinhui in Shanghai's suburban Fengxian District. It has about 100,000 native speakers.Jinhui has eleven basic vowels, which may occur nasalized and have different qualities in checked syllables. It has been claimed that the vowels in checked syllables, but not the nasal vowels, are separate phonemes, for twenty vowels total, though no analysis is provided.These are the only finals in Jinhui: historical occlusives have reduced to glottal stop and nasalization. The obscure vowel /ɨ/ has a limited distribution. There is also a rhotic vowel /ɚ/ which also occurs in restricted environments and is not argued to be a separate vowel, as well as syllabic nasals /ŋ̍ m̩/. Jinhui also has a large number of consonants, including glottalized stops and a palatalized series:The glottalized consonants are unique to Jinhui dialect and neighboring areas. Most distinctive is /ˀɟ/, found for example in 金 /ˀɟɪ̃˥˧/.There are other glottalized consonants, such as [ˀm ˀn ˀnʲ ˀl], etc., but these are predictable by the tone and so are not distinctive. [kfʰ ɡv] are phonetically unusual for a Chinese language; these, and the palatalized series, correspond to the Mandarin medial vowels -u- and -i-. It is not clear how many phonemic tones Jinhui has. Of the eight traditional tones, one pair is found in checked syllables, and so not phonemically distinctive. All four pairs may depend on the voicing of the initial, as in other varieties of Wu, but the existence of [ˀm ˀn ˀnʲ ˀl] suggests either that they are distinctive after sonorants, or that the consonant inventory is larger.There is also a 'light' (unstressed) tone, [˨] 2.".
- Jinhui_dialect languageFamily Taihu_Wu_dialects.
- Jinhui_dialect languageFamily Varieties_of_Chinese.
- Jinhui_dialect languageFamily Wu_Chinese.
- Jinhui_dialect spokenIn China.
- Jinhui_dialect spokenIn Fengxian_District.
- Jinhui_dialect spokenIn Shanghai.
- Jinhui_dialect wikiPageID "35642353".
- Jinhui_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "570611370".
- Jinhui_dialect altname "Dônđäc".
- Jinhui_dialect c "偒傣".
- Jinhui_dialect date "2012".
- Jinhui_dialect ethnicity Han_Chinese.
- Jinhui_dialect fam Taihu_Wu_dialects.
- Jinhui_dialect fam Varieties_of_Chinese.
- Jinhui_dialect fam Wu_Chinese.
- Jinhui_dialect fam "Suzhou–Shanghai–Jiaxing".
- Jinhui_dialect familycolor "Sino-Tibetan".
- Jinhui_dialect hasPhotoCollection Jinhui_dialect.
- Jinhui_dialect isoexception "dialect".
- Jinhui_dialect name "Jinhui dialect".
- Jinhui_dialect nativename "偒傣".
- Jinhui_dialect p "Dàngdǎi".
- Jinhui_dialect region Fengxian_District.
- Jinhui_dialect region Shanghai.
- Jinhui_dialect speakers "100000".
- Jinhui_dialect states China.
- Jinhui_dialect subject Category:Culture_in_Shanghai.
- Jinhui_dialect subject Category:Wu_language.
- Jinhui_dialect type Language.
- Jinhui_dialect type Language.
- Jinhui_dialect type InformationEntity.
- Jinhui_dialect comment "Jinhui dialect (Chinese: 金汇方言), also known as Dônđäc (Dônđäc Fengxian Wu; Chinese: 偒傣; pinyin: Dàngdǎi), is a dialect of Wu Chinese spoken in the town of Jinhui in Shanghai's suburban Fengxian District. It has about 100,000 native speakers.Jinhui has eleven basic vowels, which may occur nasalized and have different qualities in checked syllables.".
- Jinhui_dialect label "Jinhui dialect".
- Jinhui_dialect sameAs m.0jkxccw.
- Jinhui_dialect sameAs Q16259341.
- Jinhui_dialect sameAs Q16259341.
- Jinhui_dialect wasDerivedFrom Jinhui_dialect?oldid=570611370.
- Jinhui_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Jinhui_dialect.
- Jinhui_dialect name "Jinhui dialect".
- Jinhui_dialect name "偒傣".