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- Wuhua_dialect abstract "Wuhua (simplified Chinese: 五华话; traditional Chinese: 五華話; pinyin: Wǔhuá huà) is a major dialect of Hakka Chinese. It is characterized by the pronunciation of many voiced Middle Chinese qu-sheng (4th Tone) syllables of Moiyen dialect in the shang-sheng (3rd Tone). The tone-level of the yang-ping is a rising /13/ instead of the low-level /11/ usually found in Meixa. In Wuhua-dialect-related areas of Northern Bao'an and Eastern Dongguan the same Meixian dialect tone level of the yang-ping is found, 2 sets of fricatives and affricates (z, c, s, zh, ch, sh, s / ts’ / s and “see note”) appear, similar to Mandarin. Also distinctive are the \"y\" rime found in the Yuebei (Northern Guangdong) Hakka group and Sichuan group, and retroflexed initials in 知 (Zhi series) “Knowledge”, 曉 (Xiao group) “Dawn”, part of 溪 (Xi) “Brook”, poor usage of medials in Grade III and closed rimes. Wuhua dialect exhibits “latter-word” tone sandhi. Phonologically Wuhua exhibits a north–south separation while lexically it also exhibits an east- and middle-Guangdong separation, showing relatedness to inland and coastal Hakka dialects. “Lexically it shows east-west separation in Wuhua, which is quite different from the phonological point of view. And outwardly, lexicons in Wuhua show that Wuhua dialect is on the diglossia that separates east and middle Guangdong, and that distinguishes coast-side dialects from inland ones.” Wuhua dialect is transitional, no matter how we see it historically or geographically. Otherwise the Wuhua Hakka dialect is very similar to the prestige Moiyen (Meixian) Hakka dialect.Wuhua can be found in Wuhua County, Jiexi County, Northern Bao'An (formerly Xin'An (Sin-On), presently called Shenzhen), Eastern Dongguan, in Yuebei or Northern Guangdong around Shaoguan, in Sichuan and Tonggu, Jiangxi. All of these places have the tonal characteristics of Wuhua.Taiwan as well abides Wuhua Hakka people who came from south Wuhua County in the Qing dynasty. Taiwan Wuhua has changed much in initials, finals, and lexicons, possessing much similarity with neighboring Sixian(四縣) and Hailu(海陸)Dialects. Only tones conserve as in Guangdong. Languages tend to assimilate with authoritative ones, and we see this in Wuhua dialect of Taiwan.Yuebei group, which is the most dominant dialect in the rural area in Northern Guangdong around Shaoguan. (Ca. 2M speakers)Jiexihua, spoken by the inhabitants in the Jiexi county, Jiangxi Province. (Ca. 0.5M speakers)Dongguan Hakka, spoken by Hakka inhabitants in the Eastern part of Dongguan county and extreme North of Bao’an county. This accent has the Yangping as a level tone of value 11. (Ca. 60T speakers)Sichuan group or “Tu-Guangdonghua”, spoken by the “Guangdong migrants” in Sichuan (Ca. 1-2M speakers)Tongguhua, spoken by the people in and around the Tonggu county. (Ca. 1M speakers)".
- Wuhua_dialect languageFamily Chinese_language.
- Wuhua_dialect languageFamily Hakka_Chinese.
- Wuhua_dialect languageFamily Meixian_dialect.
- Wuhua_dialect spokenIn China.
- Wuhua_dialect spokenIn Wuhua_County.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageID "33159511".
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageLength "4226".
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "683472197".
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Affricate_consonant.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_with_citation_needed_in_ref_field.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hakka_Chinese.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_language.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Fricative_consonant.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Hakka_Chinese.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_Chinese.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Meixian_dialect.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Chinese.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Guangdong.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Sichuan.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Tone_name.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLink Wuhua_County.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Wuhua Hakka Dialect".
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wuhua dialect".
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wuhua".
- Wuhua_dialect fam Chinese_language.
- Wuhua_dialect fam Hakka_Chinese.
- Wuhua_dialect fam Meixian_dialect.
- Wuhua_dialect fam "Gan–Hakka".
- Wuhua_dialect familycolor "Sino-Tibetan".
- Wuhua_dialect glotto "none".
- Wuhua_dialect hp "Wǔhuá huà".
- Wuhua_dialect isoexception "dialect".
- Wuhua_dialect labels "no".
- Wuhua_dialect name "Wuhua".
- Wuhua_dialect notice "IPA".
- Wuhua_dialect region Wuhua_County.
- Wuhua_dialect s "五华话".
- Wuhua_dialect speakers "6260000".
- Wuhua_dialect states "Southern China".
- Wuhua_dialect t "上".
- Wuhua_dialect t "五華話".
- Wuhua_dialect t "去".
- Wuhua_dialect t "曉".
- Wuhua_dialect t "溪".
- Wuhua_dialect t "知".
- Wuhua_dialect t "陰入".
- Wuhua_dialect t "陰平".
- Wuhua_dialect t "陽入".
- Wuhua_dialect t "陽平".
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese_language.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_language.
- Wuhua_dialect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Wuhua_dialect subject Category:Articles_with_citation_needed_in_ref_field.
- Wuhua_dialect subject Category:Hakka_Chinese.
- Wuhua_dialect hypernym Dialect.
- Wuhua_dialect type Language.
- Wuhua_dialect type Dialect.
- Wuhua_dialect type Language.
- Wuhua_dialect type Thing.
- Wuhua_dialect type Q315.
- Wuhua_dialect type Q34770.
- Wuhua_dialect comment "Wuhua (simplified Chinese: 五华话; traditional Chinese: 五華話; pinyin: Wǔhuá huà) is a major dialect of Hakka Chinese. It is characterized by the pronunciation of many voiced Middle Chinese qu-sheng (4th Tone) syllables of Moiyen dialect in the shang-sheng (3rd Tone). The tone-level of the yang-ping is a rising /13/ instead of the low-level /11/ usually found in Meixa.".
- Wuhua_dialect label "Wuhua dialect".
- Wuhua_dialect sameAs Q8039107.
- Wuhua_dialect sameAs m.0h63smg.
- Wuhua_dialect sameAs Q8039107.
- Wuhua_dialect wasDerivedFrom Wuhua_dialect?oldid=683472197.
- Wuhua_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Wuhua_dialect.
- Wuhua_dialect name "Wuhua".