This HTML5 document contains 176 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
n14http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wikt:Appendix:
n4http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wikt:
dcthttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
n10http://www.amoymagic.com/
yago-reshttp://yago-knowledge.org/resource/
dbohttp://dbpedia.org/ontology/
n12http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:
foafhttp://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
n29http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20020813184944/http:/homepage2.nifty.com/gat_tin/
umbel-rchttp://umbel.org/umbel/rc/
schemahttp://schema.org/
dbthttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Template:
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
freebasehttp://rdf.freebase.com/ns/
n20https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/golden-record/whats-on-the-record/greetings/
n7http://gb.cri.cn/chinese_radio/
n13http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/
n30http://www.w3.org/2006/03/wn/wn20/instances/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
n24http://www.glossika.com/en/dict/
n23https://archive.org/details/
n22http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
dbphttp://dbpedia.org/property/
dbchttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:
provhttp://www.w3.org/ns/prov#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
n11https://digitalgems.nus.edu.sg/shared/colls/lanlit/files/
goldhttp://purl.org/linguistics/gold/
wikidatahttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/
dbrhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/

Statements

Subject Item
dbr:Amoy_dialect
rdf:type
schema:Language dbo:Language owl:Thing wikidata:Q315 umbel-rc:Language
rdfs:label
Amoy dialect
rdfs:comment
The Amoy dialect or Xiamen dialect (Chinese: 廈門話; pinyin: Xiàménhuà; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g-ōe), also known as Amoynese, Amoy Hokkien, Xiamenese or Xiamen Hokkien, is a dialect of Hokkien spoken in the city of Xiamen (historically known as "Amoy") and its surrounding metropolitan area, in the southern part of Fujian province. Currently, it is one of the most widely researched and studied varieties of Southern Min. It has historically come to be one of the more standardized varieties.
owl:sameAs
freebase:m.02qdt2t yago-res:Amoy_dialect
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbt:POJtable dbt:IPA dbt:Infobox_language dbt:IPA_link dbt:IPAslink dbt:Main dbt:Fs_interlinear dbt:InterWiki dbt:More_citations_needed dbt:More_footnotes dbt:Zh dbt:Chinese_language dbt:Multiple_issues dbt:Sino-Tibetan_languages dbt:Citation_needed dbt:Wiktionary dbt:Cite_book dbt:Southern_Min_Languages dbt:Refbegin dbt:Refend dbt:Cite_journal dbt:Reflist dbt:Xiamen dbt:Div_col dbt:Div_col_end dbt:IPA-nan dbt:Short_description
dct:subject
dbc:City_colloquials dbc:Hokkien-language_dialects
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
n7:minnan.htm n10:amoywhy.htm n11:ManMac.pdf n20: n23:chineseenglishdict00doug n24:index.php n29:fangyin.htm
dbo:spokenIn
dbr:Xiamen dbr:China dbr:Longhai_District dbr:Huli_District dbr:Haicang_District
foaf:name
Ē-mn̂g-ōe Amoy
dbo:thumbnail
n13:Hokkien_Map.svg?width=300
foaf:depiction
n13:Taiwanese_Hokkien_tones.svg n13:Hokkien_Map.svg
gold:hypernym
dbr:Dialect
dbp:wordnet_type
n30:synset-language-noun-1
dbo:languageFamily
dbr:Hokkien dbr:Southern_Min dbr:Min_Chinese dbr:Sinitic_languages
prov:wasDerivedFrom
n22:Amoy_dialect?oldid=1073174525&ns=0
dbo:wikiPageID
10459468
dbo:wikiPageLength
24043
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
1073174525
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbr:Singapore dbr:Checked_tone n4:大 dbr:Kanji dbr:Siming_District dbr:Swadesh_list dbr:Burmese_language dbr:Cognate dbr:English_language dbr:Sentence_(linguistics) dbr:Japanese_language dbr:Philippines dbr:Languages_of_China dbr:Min_Chinese n4:科 n4:食 dbr:Alveolar_consonant dbr:Southeast_Asia dbr:Phonology n4:世 n4:企 n4:俄 dbr:Standard_Chinese n4:保 dbr:Nasal_consonant dbr:Consonant dbr:Morris_Swadesh n4:指 n12:Taiwanese_Hokkien_tones.svg dbr:Tone_sandhi n4:果 n4:母 n4:看 n4:分 n4:家 n4:成 n4:抱 dbr:Taiwanese_Language_Phonetic_Alphabet dbr:Taiwanese_Hokkien n4:distinguish dbr:Tone_name dbr:Xiamen dbr:Tone_letter dbr:Complement_(linguistics) n14:Amoy_Min_Nan_Swadesh_list dbr:Medan_Hokkien n14:Sino-Tibetan_Swadesh_lists dbr:Literary_and_colloquial_readings_of_Chinese_characters dbr:List_of_prestige_dialects dbr:Zhangzhou dbc:City_colloquials dbr:Philippine_Hokkien dbr:Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule dbr:Minyue dbr:Zhangzhou_dialects dbr:Hakka_Chinese dbr:Huli_District dbc:Hokkien-language_dialects dbr:Taiwan_under_Qing_rule dbr:Languages_of_Taiwan dbr:Plosive dbr:Labial_consonant dbr:Mandarin_Chinese dbr:Dutch_Formosa dbr:Word dbr:Voice_(phonetics) dbr:Indonesia dbr:Old_Yue_language dbr:Passive_voice dbr:Longhai_District dbr:Jargon dbr:Southern_Min dbr:Southern_Min_Wikipedia dbr:Cantonese dbr:Quanzhou_dialects dbr:Aspirated_consonant dbr:Utterance dbr:Languages_of_Singapore dbr:Written_Hokkien dbr:Teochew_dialect dbr:Southern_Fujianese_people dbr:Bilabial_consonant dbr:China dbr:Gulangyu dbr:Taiwan dbr:Fricative dbr:Comparison_of_American_and_British_English dbr:Quanzhou dbr:Hokkien dbr:Initial dbr:Fujian dbr:Haicang_District dbr:Affricate dbr:Glottal_consonant dbr:Middle_Chinese dbr:Approximant dbr:Nasalization dbr:Velar_consonant dbr:Sinitic_languages dbr:Malaysia dbr:Tone_(linguistics) dbr:Speak_Hokkien_Campaign dbr:Alveolo-palatal_consonant dbr:Pe̍h-ōe-jī dbr:Treaty_of_Nanking dbr:Phrase dbr:Old_Chinese dbr:Penang_Hokkien dbr:Voicelessness
dbo:abstract
The Amoy dialect or Xiamen dialect (Chinese: 廈門話; pinyin: Xiàménhuà; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g-ōe), also known as Amoynese, Amoy Hokkien, Xiamenese or Xiamen Hokkien, is a dialect of Hokkien spoken in the city of Xiamen (historically known as "Amoy") and its surrounding metropolitan area, in the southern part of Fujian province. Currently, it is one of the most widely researched and studied varieties of Southern Min. It has historically come to be one of the more standardized varieties. Amoynese and Taiwanese are both historically mixtures of Quanzhou and Zhangzhou dialects. As such, they are very closely aligned phonologically. There are some differences between the two, especially lexical, as a result of physical separation and the differing histories of mainland China and Taiwan during the 20th century. Amoynese and Taiwanese are mutually intelligible. Intelligibility with other Hokkien, especially inland, is more difficult. By that standard, Amoynese and Taiwanese may be considered dialects of a single language. Ethnolinguistically, however, Amoynese is part of mainland Hokkien.
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
n22:Amoy_dialect