TY - JOUR
T1 - Grammatical diversity across the yue dialects
AU - Kwok, Bit Chee
AU - Chin, Andy C.
AU - Tsou, Benjamin K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/1
Y1 - 2016/1
N2 - There is a general belief that Yue constitutes a highly uniform dialect group, with its members sharing a good number of structures and lexica with the regional prestige dialect, Cantonese. Based on our first hand data collected from the field, this paper∗ describes the lesser known grammatical diversity across the Yue dialects, which can be illustrated by the different uses of the following features: (a) ideophonic suffixes; (b) diminutive suffixes and tone sandhi; (c) perfective aspect markers and their position in the VP, and (d) neutral question forms. The survey includes nine dialects from different subgroups, most of which are spoken far away from the Pearl River Delta where Cantonese dominates. Our study reveals that while Cantonese has obvious influence over other members of Yue, the grammatical diversity neutral question forms. The survey includes nine dialects from different subgroups, most of which are spoken far away from the Pearl River Delta where Cantonese dominates. Our study reveals that while Cantonese has obvious influence over other members of Yue, the grammatical diversity across Yue cannot simply be overlooked.
AB - There is a general belief that Yue constitutes a highly uniform dialect group, with its members sharing a good number of structures and lexica with the regional prestige dialect, Cantonese. Based on our first hand data collected from the field, this paper∗ describes the lesser known grammatical diversity across the Yue dialects, which can be illustrated by the different uses of the following features: (a) ideophonic suffixes; (b) diminutive suffixes and tone sandhi; (c) perfective aspect markers and their position in the VP, and (d) neutral question forms. The survey includes nine dialects from different subgroups, most of which are spoken far away from the Pearl River Delta where Cantonese dominates. Our study reveals that while Cantonese has obvious influence over other members of Yue, the grammatical diversity neutral question forms. The survey includes nine dialects from different subgroups, most of which are spoken far away from the Pearl River Delta where Cantonese dominates. Our study reveals that while Cantonese has obvious influence over other members of Yue, the grammatical diversity across Yue cannot simply be overlooked.
KW - Dialects
KW - Ideophonic
KW - Language diversity
KW - Neutral question form
KW - Perfective aspect
KW - Suffix diminutive
KW - Yue
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U2 - 10.1353/jcl.2016.0002
DO - 10.1353/jcl.2016.0002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84978091754
SN - 0091-3723
VL - 44
SP - 109
EP - 152
JO - Journal of Chinese Linguistics
JF - Journal of Chinese Linguistics
IS - 1
ER -