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Tingzhou dialect | |
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汀州片 | |
Native to | China |
Region | western Fujian |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
ISO 639-6 | tigz |
Glottolog | ting1250 |
The Tingzhou dialect (Chinese: 汀州片) is a group of Hakka dialects spoken in Longyan and Sanming (historically Tingzhou), southwestern Fujian, China. Tingzhou includes the Hakka dialects spoken in the counties originally under the jurisdiction of Tingzhou: Changting (Tingzhou), Ninghua, Qingliu, Liancheng, Wuping, Shanghang, Yongding and Mingxi. The Changting dialect is generally regarded as the representative dialect of this branch of Hakka.[1]
References
- ^ Luo, Meizhen; Lin, Lifang; Rao, Changrong, eds. (2004). 客家话通用词典 (in Chinese). Guangzhou: Sun Yat-sen University Press.