A sketch grammar of Singapore Foochow
This is a sketch grammar of Foochow, specifically, the variety that is spoken in Singapore. Foochow is an Eastern Min (or East Fujian) language, which is also widely known as a dialect, both in China and in Singapore. This paper aims to give the reader a broad understanding of the linguistic featur...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1389062020-05-13T12:52:23Z A sketch grammar of Singapore Foochow Thang, Marcus Guo Ping Randy John LaPolla School of Humanities randylapolla@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Linguistics This is a sketch grammar of Foochow, specifically, the variety that is spoken in Singapore. Foochow is an Eastern Min (or East Fujian) language, which is also widely known as a dialect, both in China and in Singapore. This paper aims to give the reader a broad understanding of the linguistic features of this variety in terms of its phonology, grammar, and lexical features. It is by no means a fully comprehensive description of Foochow though through inductively analysing mainly data gathered by recording native speakers of the language, the author hopes to have this paper as a springboard to further research into this dying language. The terms language, dialect, and variety are used interchangeably to refer to Singapore Foochow, as the author does not address the socio-political issues relating to the terms. Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies 2020-05-13T12:52:23Z 2020-05-13T12:52:23Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138906 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This is a sketch grammar of Foochow, specifically, the variety that is spoken in Singapore. Foochow is an Eastern Min (or East Fujian) language, which is also widely known as a dialect, both in China and in Singapore. This paper aims to give the reader a broad understanding of the linguistic features of this variety in terms of its phonology, grammar, and lexical features. It is by no means a fully comprehensive description of Foochow though through inductively analysing mainly data gathered by recording native speakers of the language, the author hopes to have this paper as a springboard to further research into this dying language.
The terms language, dialect, and variety are used interchangeably to refer to Singapore Foochow, as the author does not address the socio-political issues relating to the terms. |
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