Yongding Hakka

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Yongding Hakka is a major dialect of the Hakka language, originating from Yongding in mainland China and influential in the formation of Taiwanese Hakka speech.

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instanceOf Chinese language variety
Hakka dialect
countryOfOrigin China
hasAlternativeName Yongding Hakka dialect NERFINISHED
Yongding variety of Hakka NERFINISHED
hasAncestralVarietyOf many Taiwanese Hakka communities
hasDialectalOriginOf Taiwanese Hakka speech NERFINISHED
hasLinguisticType Sinitic language variety
hasOriginPeriod historical Hakka migrations into Fujian
hasPhonologicalFeature preservation of entering tones
typical Hakka tone system
hasSociolinguisticRole regional standard for some Hakka speakers from Yongding
historicalMigrationSourceFor Hakka settlers in Taiwan
influenced Hailu Hakka NERFINISHED
Sixian Hakka NERFINISHED
Taiwanese Hakka NERFINISHED
isPartOf Southern Hakka dialects
isSourceOfLoanwordsFor Taiwanese Hakka lexicon NERFINISHED
languageBranch Sino-Tibetan languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Hakka NERFINISHED
languageOf Hakka communities in Yongding
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Longyan NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Fujian Province NERFINISHED
Yongding County NERFINISHED
sharesFeatureWith other Hakka dialects of western Fujian
spokenBy Hakka people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Fujian Province NERFINISHED
Yongding County NERFINISHED
southern China NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Hakka language NERFINISHED
usedAs basis for some descriptions of Taiwanese Hakka phonology
writingSystem Chinese characters

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Taiwanese Hakka hasMajorVariety Yongding Hakka