This paper reports centering diphthongization in three Hui Chinese dialects. It argues that centering diphthongization serves as clear evidence that monophthongs and diphthongs are not a dichotomy, but a continuum, and thus supports a dynamic theory of vowel production (Hu, 2017). Centering diphthongs in Hui dialects occur as an intermediate vowel category between monophthongs and diphthongs. Fine-grained phonetic details reveal that the process of centering diphthongization is gradient in the three Hui dialects. The Yi county dialect is at an early stage: centering diphthongization is essentially a phonetic process of adding an additional neutralized [ɐ]-like production to the distinctive vowel element, namely [i u y e o] > [i:ɐ u:ɐ y:ɐ e:ɐ o:ɐ], respectively. The Qimen dialect is at a phonologically developed stage: monophthongs and diphthongized vowels contrast in dynamics, namely the static [i u y] versus the dynamic [i:ɐ u:ɐ y:ɐ], but diphthongized vowels have a temporal structure different to that of plain diphthongs. The Xiuning dialect is at a final stage: monophthongs and diphthongized vowels contrast in dynamics, and diphthongized vowels exhibit a temporal organization similar to that of plain diphthongs.
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Centering diphthongization in Hui Chinese dialects
Fang Hu;
Fang Hu
Inst. of Linguist, Chinese Acad. of Social Sci., 5 Jian Guo Men Nei St., Beijing 100732, China, [email protected]
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Minghui Zhang
Minghui Zhang
East China Normal Univ., Shanghai, China
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Fang Hu
Minghui Zhang
Inst. of Linguist, Chinese Acad. of Social Sci., 5 Jian Guo Men Nei St., Beijing 100732, China, [email protected]
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 146, 3010 (2019)
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Fang Hu, Minghui Zhang; Centering diphthongization in Hui Chinese dialects. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 October 2019; 146 (4_Supplement): 3010. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5137425
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