Eastern Min or Min Dong (,
Foochow Romanized: ) is a branch of the
Min group of the
Chinese languages
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of China. The prestige form and most commonly cited representative form is the
Fuzhou dialect, the speech of the capital of
Fujian
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.
Geographic distribution
Fujian and vicinity
Eastern Min varieties are mainly spoken in the eastern region of
Fujian
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, in and near the cities of
Fuzhou
Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River (Fujian), Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Eastern Min, Mindong linguistic and cultural regi ...
and
Ningde. This includes the traditional ''Ten Counties of Fuzhou'' ( zh, c=福州十邑, p=Fúzhōu Shí Yì;
Foochow Romanized: ), a region that consists of present-day
Pingnan,
Gutian,
Luoyuan,
Minqing,
Lianjiang,
Changle,
Minhou,
Yongtai,
Fuqing and
Pingtan, as well as the urban area of Fuzhou proper.
It is also widely encountered as the
first language
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of the
Matsu Islands controlled by
Taiwan
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. Historically, the Eastern Min varieties in the Matsu Islands were seen as a part of the Lianjiang variety. The establishment of the
People's Republic of China
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in 1949 separated the Matsu Islands from the rest of Fujian, and as communications were cut off between the ROC and the PRC, the specific identity of the Matsu Islands was established. Thus, the varieties of Eastern Min on the Matsu Islands became seen as the
Matsu dialect.
Additionally, the inhabitants of
Taishun and
Cangnan to the north of Fujian in
Zhejiang
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also speak Eastern Min varieties.
To the south of Fujian, in
Zhongshan County, Guangdong, varieties classified as Eastern Min are also spoken in the towns of
Dachong,
Shaxi and
Nanlang.
Eastern Min generally coexists with
Standard Chinese
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, in all these areas. On the ROC, the Matsu dialect is officially recognized as a statutory language for transport announcements on the Matsu Islands.
In Fuzhou, there is radio available in the local dialect, and the
Fuzhou Metro officially uses alongside Standard Mandarin and English in its announcements.
United States
As the coastal area of Fujian has been the historical homeland of a large worldwide diaspora of
overseas Chinese
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, varieties of Eastern Min can also be found across the world, especially in their respective
Chinatowns. Cities with high concentrations of such immigrants include New York City, especially
Little Fuzhou, Manhattan,
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
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and
Flushing, Queens
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.
Europe
Speakers of Eastern Min varieties are also found in various Chinatown communities in Europe, including London,
Paris
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, and the city of
Prato
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in Italy. In the United Kingdom, a large proportion of the
British Chinese community is made up of migrants coming from areas of Fujian that speak Eastern Min, principally from rural parts of
Fuqing and
Changle. In Spain, speakers of Eastern Min from Fuqing and Changle are also common, second to the more dominant Zhejiang community, who speak varieties of
Southern Wu such as
Wenzhounese
Wenzhounese ( zh, t=溫州話, s=温州话, p= Wēnzhōuhuà, Wenzhounese: ), also known as Oujiang ( zh, t=甌江話, s=瓯江话, p=Ōujiānghuà, labels=no), Tong Au ( zh, t=東甌片, s=东瓯片, p=Dōng'ōupiàn, labels=no) or Au Nyü ( z ...
.
Japan and Malaysia
Chinese communities within
Ikebukuro
is a commercial and entertainment district in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. Toshima ward offices, Ikebukuro Station, and several shops, restaurants, and department stores are located within city limits.
Transportation
At the center of Ikebukuro is ...
, Tokyo as well as
Sibu,
Sarawak
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,
Malaysia
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have significant populations of Eastern Min speakers. Fuzhou communities can also be found in
Sitiawan,
Perak
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and
Yong Peng,
Johor
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in
West Malaysia and in Rajang river towns of Sibu, Sarikei and Bintangor in East Malaysia.
Classification
Eastern Min is descended from
Proto-Min, which split from the transition from
Old Chinese
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into
Middle Chinese
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during the
Han dynasty
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.
It has been classified by Pan Maoding and
Jerry Norman as belonging to the
Coastal Min branch, and is thus closely related to
Northern Min.
Norman lists four distinctive features in the development of Eastern Min:
* The
Proto-Min initial *''dz''- becomes ''s''- in Eastern Min, as opposed to ''ts''- as in
Southern Min
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. For example, 'to sit' is pronounced ''sô̤i'' (IPA: ) in colloquial Fuzhou dialect, but ''tsō'' (IPA: ) in the
Amoy dialect
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and
Taiwanese Hokkien
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.
* Eastern Min varieties have an ''upper register''
tone for words which correspond to voiceless nasal initials in
Proto-Min, e.g. 'younger sister' in Fuzhou is pronounced with an
upper departing tone ''muói'' (IPA: ) rather than a lower departing tone.
* Some lexemes descend from Old Chinese which have been conserved in Eastern Min but replaced in other Min varieties. For example, instead of for 'dog'.
* A lack of
nasal vowel
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s, in contrast to Southern Min.
Branches

Eastern Min is conventionally divided into three branches:
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Houguan language group (), also called the Southern subgroup, includes the varieties of
Fuzhou
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,
Fuqing,
Changle,
Lianjiang and that of the
Matsu Islands.
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Fu-Ning language group (), also called the Northern subgroup, includes the varieties of
Ningde and
Fu'an.
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Manjiang (), spoken in parts of
Taishun and
Cangnan,
Wenzhou
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, Zhejiang.
Besides these three branches, some dialect islands in the province of
Guangdong
) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
have been classified as Eastern Min.
Zhongshan Min is a group of Min varieties spoken in the
Zhongshan
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county of Guangdong, divided into three branches: the
Longdu dialect and
Nanlang dialect belong to the Eastern Min group, while the
Sanxiang dialect belongs to Southern Min.
Phonology
The Eastern Min group has a phonology that is particularly divergent from other varieties of Chinese. Aside from the
Manjiang dialect, both
Houguan and
Funing groups are similar in the number of initials, with the
Fu'an dialect having 17 initials, two more than the Fuzhou dialect, the additions being and or as separate phonemes (the glottal stop is common to both but excluded from this count). The Manjiang dialect on the other hand has been influenced by the
Wu dialects of Zhejiang, and hence has significantly more initials than the varieties of Fujian.
The finals vary significantly between varieties, with the extremes being represented by Manjiang dialects at a low of 39 separate finals, and the
Ningde dialect representing the high at 69 finals.
Eastern Min varieties generally have seven tones, by the traditional count (based on the
four tones of Middle Chinese, including the
entering tone as a separate entity). In the middle of the
Qing dynasty
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, eight tones were attested, but the historical rising tones () re-merged.
Sandhi phenomena
The Eastern Min varieties have a wide range of sandhi phenomena. As well as
tone sandhi, common to many varieties of Chinese, there is also the assimilation of consonants and vowel alternations (such as rime tensing).
Tone sandhi across Eastern Min varieties can be regressive (where the last syllable affects the pronunciation of those before), progressive (where earlier syllables affect the later ones) or mutual (where both or all syllables change). The rules are generally quite complicated.
Initial assimilation of consonants is usually progressive and may create new phonemes that are not phonemically contrastive in initial position but do contrast in medial position. For example, in the Fuzhou dialect, the phoneme can arise from or in an intervocalic environment.
Many varieties also exhibit regressive assimilation of consonants, such as in the way a final nasal consonant, usually given the citation value , assimilates to the place of articulation of the following consonant. For example, the negative adverb of the Fuzhou dialect, often written , is generally transcribed in
Bàng-uâ-cê as ''n̂g'' , but it can also surface as before labial consonants and as before dental consonants. In this case, since both regressive and progressive assimilation processes occur, it can be described as mutual assimilation, resulting in one nasal consonant.
See also
*
Protection of the varieties of Chinese
Notes
References
Further reading
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*
Akitani, Hiroyuki; Chen, Zeping
2012. ''The Gutian dialect of Min Dong District'' []. Fuzhou: Fujian People's Press.
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