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The Phonetic Research Of Cangxian Dialect

Posted on:2019-12-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330548483522Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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The phonetic research of Cangxian dialect mainly describes the phonetic system and itsinternal differences and summarizes the phonetic features of Cangxian dialect.By studying the ancient knowledge ZhuangZhang set of initials,the development of the shadow suspected female characters,white variant pronunciation,intonation and canal in Cangxian dialect a few questions to explain the function in the development of dialect phonetic phenomena,to reveal cangxian dialect phonetic evolution and the law.The paper is divided into seven parts.Prevue in the first chapter,the paper introduces the cangxian geographical environment and the population,ethnic composition,this paper summarizes the current research status of the Cangxian dialect,elaborates this article selected topic significance,the main source of research methods and materials.The second chapter introduces the internal differences and subdivisions of cangxian dialect and explains the phonetic features of cangxian dialect from three parts:initials,finals and tones.The third chapter uses the method of diachronic comparison to study the evolution of the initials and the initials in ZhuangZhang group.The fourth chapter analyzes the evolution level of Chinese white and foreign language reading in cangxian dialect by analyzing the characters of the recorded sound in the river and the words in the words.The fifth chapter describes the three tones in the dialect and the tonal value and the evolution level in Cangxian dialect,thus trying to describe the evolution process.The sixth chapter summarizes the present tone of the ancient Chinese phonetic characters in Cangxian dialect.The seventh chapter mainly analyzes the role of canal in the formation of Cangxian dialect.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cangxian dialect, Sound, RuSheng characters, ZhuangZhang group consonants, Diachronic comparison
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