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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | *''Zoanciw'' was the source of the northern accents of [[Taiguo]]. | ||
*The [[Taipag]], [[Logkarng]], and [[Sinteg]] accents are inclined to the Zoanciw accent. | |||
* | **In the early 20th century, Zoanciw-speaking Hoklo people were dominant in the north of the island and along the west coast. | ||
*A number of pronunciation and lexical differences exist between the Taiwanese variants. **A major feature of Zoanciw-oe is its [[tone sandhi]]: [[curving-up tone]] changes to [[low-falling tone]] instead of [[basic tone]]. | |||
**Thus Zoanciw-oe speakers would render ''Zoanciw'' as {{tts|Zoaxnciw}}. |
Revision as of 11:39, 3 May 2015
Zoanciw-oe 🔊 (Zoanciw-oe; 泉州話; Quanzhou dialect)
Notes
- Zoanciw was the source of the northern accents of Taiguo.
- The Taipag, Logkarng, and Sinteg accents are inclined to the Zoanciw accent.
- In the early 20th century, Zoanciw-speaking Hoklo people were dominant in the north of the island and along the west coast.
- A number of pronunciation and lexical differences exist between the Taiwanese variants. **A major feature of Zoanciw-oe is its tone sandhi: curving-up tone changes to low-falling tone instead of basic tone.
- Thus Zoanciw-oe speakers would render Zoanciw as Zoaxnciw 🔊.