Pu–Xian Min
Pu–Xian Min, also known as Putian–Xianyou Min, Puxian Min, Pu–Xian Chinese, Xinghua, Henghua, Hinghua or Hinghwa, is a Chinese language that forms a branch of Min Chinese. Pu-Xian is a transitional variety of Coastal Min which shares characteristics with both Eastern Min and Southern Min, although it is closer to the latter.
The native language of Putian people, Pu-Xian is spoken mostly in Fujian province, particularly in Putian city and Xianyou County, parts of Fuzhou, and parts of Quanzhou. It is also widely used as the mother tongue in Wuqiu Township, Kinmen County, Fujian Province, Republic of China. More than 2,000 people in Shacheng, Fuding in northern Fujian also speak Pu-Xian. There are minor differences between the dialects of Putian and Xianyou.
Overseas populations of Pu-Xian speakers exist in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. Speakers of Pu-Xian are also known as Henghua, Hinghua, or Xinghua.
History
Before the year 979 AD, the Pu-Xian region was part of Quanzhou county and hence people there spoke a form of Southern Min.In 979 AD, during the Song dynasty, the region was administratively separated from Quanzhou and the Chinese spoken there developed separately from the rest of Southern Min. Due to its proximity with Fuzhou, it absorbed some elements of Eastern Min, such as morphophonemic alternations in initial consonants, but its basic linguistic characteristics, i.e. grammar and most of its lexicon, are based on Southern Min. It also shares denasalization of historical nasal consonants and vocalic nasalization with Southern Min varieties.
Pu–Xian Min has been shown to be 62% cognate with Quanzhou dialect and only 39% cognate with the Fuzhou dialect.
Characteristics
Differences with Southern Min dialects
Pu-Xian differs from most Southern Min varieties in several ways:- The vowel 'a' is replaced by in most cases, e.g. 腳 ko̤ "leg".
- The vowel 'ư' is replaced by , e.g. 魚 hṳ "fish".
- In Putian 'ng' has changed to except after zero initial and h-, e.g. 湯 tung "soup".
- The vowel /e/ is often replaced by /ɒ/ o̤, e.g. 馬 bo̤ "horse".
- Where Quanzhou has 'ĩ' and Zhangzhou has 'ẽ', the corresponding Putian vowel is 'ã', e.g. 病 baⁿ "sick", where ⁿ indicates a nasalized vowel.
- The vowel 'io' is replaced by 'iau', e.g. 笑 ciao "laugh". This also holds for nasalized vowels, e.g. 張 da̤uⁿ corresponding to Zhangzhou tioⁿ.
- Nasals 'm' sometimes occur in place of voiced stops 'b', e.g. 夢 mang vs. Quanzhou bang.
- Initial consonant 'ng' replaces 'g' e.g. 五 'ngo' vs. Quanzhou 'go'.
- There is a loss of distinction between voiced and unvoiced stops, e.g. the sounds /b/ and /p/ both correspond to the same phoneme and occur in free variation.
Borrowings from Eastern Min
- Wife 老媽
Phonology
Pu-Xian has 53 finals and 6 phonemic tones.
Initials
Finals
| Vowel | Diphthong | Nasal | Glottal | |
| no glide | 鴉 | 拗 | 王 | 壓 |
| no glide | 奥 | 用 | 屋 | |
| no glide | 科 | 烏 | 温 | 熨 |
| no glide | 裔 | 愛 | 煙 | 黑 |
| no glide | 改 | 換 | 郁 | |
| no glide | 伓 | |||
| /-i-/ | 衣 | 油 | 引 | 益 |
| /-i-/ | 夜 | 要 | 鹽 | 葉 |
| /-u-/ | 夫 | 位 | 黄 | |
| /-u-/ | 画 | ɔi/ 歪 | 碗 | 活 |
| /-y-/ | 余 | 恩 | 役 | |
| /-y-/ | 安 | 羊 | 藥 |
| IPA | ã | ẽ | ɛ̃ | ĩ | ỹ | ɒ̃ | iã | yã | uã | aĩ | aũ | uĩ | iũ |
| Romanization | aⁿ | a̤ⁿ | a̤ⁿ | e̤ⁿ | o̤ⁿ | iaⁿ | io̤ⁿ | uaⁿ | oiⁿ | a̤uⁿ | |||
| Romanized IPA | ã | ẽ | ø̃ | ɒ̃ | iã | yɒ̃ | uã | oĩ | ɛũ |
| Chinese character | 爭 | 還 | 段 | 三 | 鼎 | 張 | 看 | 飯 | 贏 |
| Xianyou | tsã | hĩ | tỹ | sɒ̃ | tiã | tiũ | kʰuã | puĩ | yɒ̃ |
| Putian | tsa | hi | tø | sɒ | tia | tiau | kʰua | puai | yɒ |
Tone
Register
Assimilation
新婦房 ɬiŋ pu paŋ → ɬiŋ mu βaŋ青草 tsʰɔŋ tsʰau → tsʰɔŋ nau
Comparison between Putian Min and Quanzhou Min Nan
Sentence-final particles
- ah : used to express exclamation.
- lah : used to stress or for adding emotional effect to words.
- neh : used for questioning.
- nɔ : used to express emotion.
- yɔu : used to denote obviousness or contention.
Romanization
The Romanization only needs five tone marks for seven tones:
- 陰平 Ing-báⁿ
- 陰上 Ing-siō̤ng ˆ
- 陰去 Ing-kṳ̍ ˈ
- 陰入 Ing-ci̍h
- 陽平 Ió̤ng-báⁿ ́
- 陽去 Ió̤ng-kṳ̍ –
- 陽入 Ió̤ng-ci̍h ˈh
| IPA | Pu–Xian Min | Fuzhou |
| pʰ | p | p |
| tʰ | t | t |
| kʰ | k | k |
| p | b | b |
| t | d | d |
| k | g | g |
| tsʰ | ch | ch |
| ts | c | c |
| Tone | 陰平 Ing-báⁿ | 陰上 Ing-siō̤ng | 陰去 Ing-kṳ̍ | 陰入 Ing-ci̍h | 陽平 Ió̤ng-báⁿ | 陽去 Ió̤ng-kṳ̍ | 陽入 Ió̤ng-ci̍h |
| Báⁿ-uā-ci̍ | a | â | a̍ | ah | á | ā | a̍h |
| Pe̍h-ōe-jī | a | á | à | ah | â | ā | a̍h |