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Leshan dialect
乐山话
Native toChina
RegionShizhong District, Leshan Wutongqiao District Shawan District Qianwei County Muchuan County
Native speakers
770,000[citation needed]
Early form
Ba-Shu Chinese (Disputed)
Old Mandarin (Disputed)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ISO 639-6mjic
GlottologNone

Leshan dialect (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Lèshān Huà; Sichuanese Standard Chinese: No2san1hua4; local pronunciation: [nʊʔ355xuɑ224]) is the Sichuanese dialect of the city of Leshan and is a variety of Minjiang. It preserves old southern (Ba-Shu) features lost in other Sichuanese dialects and is very different from the dialects of most other cities in the province of Sichuan, which are more typically Mandarin.

Phonology

There are a total of 20 initials in the Leshan dialect.[1]

Bilabial Labiodental Coronal Alveolar Alveolo-palatal Velar
Plosive plain /p/
/t/
/k/
aspirated //
//
//
Affricate plain /ts/
//
aspirated /tsʰ/
/tɕʰ/
Nasal /m/
/n/
/ŋ/
Fricative voiceless /f/
/s/
/ɕ/
/x/
voiced /v/
/z/
Zero


References

  1. ^ 赖先刚 (2000). 《乐山方言》. 巴蜀书社. ISBN 7805236682.