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Northern Min (simplified Chinese: 闽北; traditional Chinese: 閩北; pinyin: Mǐnběi) is a group of mutually intelligible[citation needed] Min varieties spoken in Nanping prefecture of northwestern Fujian.

Northern Min
Min Bei
Mâing-bă̤-ngṳ̌/閩北語
Native toChina
RegionNanping (northwest Fujian)
Native speakers
(2,191,000 cited 1987)[1]
Language family
Dialects
Writing system
Kienning Colloquial Romanized (Jian'ou dialect)
Language codes
ISO 639-3mnp
Glottologminb1236
Linguasphere79-AAA-ha
  Northern Min
Counties of Nanping prefecture, Fujian

Classification and distribution


Early classifications of varieties of Chinese, such as those of Li Fang-Kuei in 1937 and Yuan Jiahua in 1960, divided Min into Northern and Southern subgroups.[2][3] However, in a 1963 report on a survey of Fujian, Pan Maoding and colleagues argued that the primary split was between inland and coastal groups.[3][4] In a reclassification that has been followed by most dialectologists since, they restricted the term Northern Min to inland dialects of Nanping prefecture, and classified the coastal dialects of Fuzhou and Ningde as Eastern Min.[5][6]

According to the Language Atlas of China, Northern Min varieties are spoken throughout the counties of Wuyishan (formerly Chong'an), Jianyang, Jian'ou, Zhenghe and Songxi, in the southern part of Pucheng County and the northeastern part of Shunchang County, and in Yanping District except for the Nanping dialect of the urban area of Nanping, which is an island of an isolated Mandarin dialect of uncertain affinity.[7][8] The Jianyang and Jian'ou dialects are often taken as representative.

Although coastal Min varieties can be derived from a proto-language with four series of stop or affricate initials at each point of articulation (e.g. /t/, /tʰ/, /d/ and /dʱ/), Northern Min varieties contain traces of two further series, one voiced and the other voiceless.[9][10][11] In Northern Min dialects, these initials have a different tonal development from other stops and affricates, though the details vary between varieties. Moreover, although in Jian'ou and Zhenghe these initials yield voiceless unaspirated initials (as in coastal varieties), they yield voiced sonorants or the zero initial in Jianyang and Wuyishan.[12] Because of these reflexes, Jerry Norman called these initials "softened" stops and affricates.[13]


References


  1. Wurm et al. (1987), p. B-12.
  2. Kurpaska (2010), p. 49.
  3. Norman (1988), p. 233.
  4. Branner (2000), pp. 98–100.
  5. Handel (2003), p. 48.
  6. Kurpaska (2010), p. 52.
  7. Wurm et al. (1987), Map B12.
  8. Kurpaska (2010), p. 69.
  9. Norman (1973), pp. 224–224, 228–229.
  10. Norman (1988), pp. 228–230.
  11. Branner (2000), pp. 100–104.
  12. Handel (2003), p. 56.
  13. Norman (1973), pp. 228–231.

Further reading



На других языках


[de] Min Bei

Min Bei (chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hant{font-size:110%}閩北語 / .mw-parser-output .Hans{font-size:110%}闽北语, Pinyin Mǐnběiyǔ, auch 閩北話 / 闽北话, Mǐnběihuà) oder Nördliches Min, ist eine chinesische Sprache, nach offizieller Darstellung ein Dialekt.
- [en] Northern Min

[es] Chino min bei

El min del norte o mǐn běi (en chino: 闽北 语, pinyin: mǐn běi yǔ) es un bloque dialectal del chino min hablado en el sur de China, este idioma es parecido a su hermano del sur, el Min Nan o Min del sur. Se habla en Nanping (南平) una ciudad de la provincia de Fujian a unos 130 km de la capital,la cual es Fuzhou (福州).

[fr] Minbei

Le minbei (chinois simplifié : 闽话 ; chinois traditionnel : 閩北話 ; pinyin : Mǐnběihuà, littéralement « parlé min septentrional ») ou min du nord est une langue chinoise, du groupe min, parlée dans le Fujian. Il compte 10 300 000 locuteurs en République populaire de Chine en 1984 et 10 304 000 dans le monde[1].

[ru] Северноминьский язык

Северноминьский язык (кит. трад. 閩北語, упр. 闽北语, пиньинь Mǐnběi yǔ) или минь-бэй — диалект китайского языка, фактически самостоятельный язык, распространён в восточной части провинции Фуцзянь (КНР) вблизи городов Наньпин и Саньмин.



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