Shantou dialect

The Shantou dialect, formerly known as the Swatow dialect, is a Chinese dialect mostly spoken in Shantou in Guangdong, China. It is a dialect of Chaoshan Min language.[2]

Shantou dialect
Swatow
汕頭話 Suan¹tao⁵ uê⁷
Native toChina
RegionMainly in Shantou, southwestern Guangdong province.
Sino-Tibetan
Peng'im
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologshan1244[1]
Linguasphere79-AAA-jif
     Shantou dialect

Phonology

Shantou dialect has 18 initials, 61 rimes and 8 tones.

Initials

StopAffricateFricativeNasalLateral
VoicelessVoicedVoicelessVoicelessVoicedVoiced
TenuisAspiratedTenuisTenuisAspirated
Bilabialp

b
m
Alveolart

ts
tsʰ
s
z
n
l
Velark

g
ŋ
Glottalʔ
h

Rimes

i
u
a
ia
ua
o
io
e
ue
ɯ
ai
uai
oi
ui
au
iau
ou
iu
ĩ
ã
ĩã

ĩõ

ɯ̃
ãĩ
õĩ
im
am
iam



iaŋ
uaŋ

ioŋ

ɤŋ


iaʔ
uaʔ

ioʔ

oiʔ
iuʔ
ip̚
ap̚
iap̚
uap̚
ik̚
uk̚
ak̚
iak̚
uak̚
ok̚
iok̚
ek̚

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

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:

Tone sandhi of first syllable
Original citation toneTone 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

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Shantou". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  2. Shantou Dialect entry in Glossika

Further reading

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