Shao–Jiang Min

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Shao–Jiang
邵將 / 邵将
Native toSouthern
China
Regioneastern Nanping Prefecture, Fujian
Native speakers
850,000 (2004)[1]
Early forms
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
1nn
Glottologshao1234
Linguasphere79-AAA-l > 79-AAA-la
  Shao–Jiang Min

Shao–Jiang or Shaojiang Min (simplified Chinese: 邵将; traditional Chinese: 邵將; pinyin: Shàojiāng) is a Min Chinese language centered on Western Nanping in Northwest Fujian, specifically in the Nanping counties of Guangze, Shaowu, and Western Shunchang and the Northern Sanming county of Jiangle.

Shao–Jiang developed from

mutually intelligible
with neither other Northern Min nor other Gan. Actually it is a collection of dialects which have limited mutual intelligibility instead of a language. Some Chinese scholars call it Min-Gan dialects (闽赣方言), Min-Gan transition dialects (闽赣过渡方言) or Min-Hakka-Gan transition dialects (闽客赣过渡方言).

Notes

  1. ^ Min is believed to have split from Old Chinese, rather than Middle Chinese like other varieties of Chinese.[2][3][4]

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