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| '''{{tts|Ciangciw-oe}}''' ({{w|Zhangzhou dialect}}) si [[Ciangciw]] laang ee [[bwguo]], maxsi [[Banlamguo]] [[Høxlør-oe]] extea ee cidky gwgieen.
| | {{GSW|Ciangciw-oe|漳州話|Zhangzhou dialect}} si [[Ciangciw]] laang ee [[bwguo]], maxsi [[Banlaam-guo]] [[Høxlør-oe]] extøea ee cidky gwgieen. |
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| ==Notes== | | == Siongkoafn == |
| *Source of the southern accents of [[Taigie]], esp. [[Gilaan]] and [[Taitiofng]] | | * [[open-mid front unrounded vowel]] ([[ɛ]]) |
| **In the early 20th century, Ciangciw-speaking Hoklo people were dominant in the south and perhaps the central plains as well (Davidson 1903).
| | * [[Zoanciw-oe]] |
| *A number of pronunciation and lexical differences exist between the Taiwanese variants. | | * [[Exmngg-oe]] |
| **A major distinction of Ciangciw-oe is its [[tone sandhi]], which changes the [[curving-up tone]] to [[basic tone]], as opposed to [[low-falling tone]] as in [[Zoanciw-oe]].
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| **Thus, Ciangciw-oe speakers would render {{tts|Taai}} + {{tts|oaan}} as {{tts|Taioaan|t=5}}. | |
| *''Ciangciw-oe'' is the source of the western terms [[Amoy]] ([e˨˩mui˧˥]) and [[Quemoy]] ([kim˧˧mui˧˥]).
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| *Another distinguishing feature of the coastal speech (esp. Gilaan) is the use of the vowel "vui" in place of "ng": {{tts|png, pvui}}
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| *[[Modern Literal Taiwanese]] spelling follows the Ciangciw [[tone sandhi]]
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| ==SK==
| | [[Category:Banlaam-guo]] |
| *[[Zoanciw-oe]]
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| *[[Exmngg-oe]]
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| [[Category:Banlamguo]] | |