英文摘要 |
This study investigates the tonal range and high pitch tone performance of the 2nd generation of Waishengren, both Mandarin Waishengren and non-Mandarin Waishengren, and their Benshengren peers in Taiwan. Waishengren and Benshengren refer both to a group of people and their dialectal idiosyncracies alike. Four findings are induced from this investigation. (1) There is an ethnic Mandarin gap between 2nd generation Waishengren and Benshengren. Benshengren Mandarin is lower in high pitch tone and narrower in tonal range. (2) Waishengren Mandarin can be further subsumed as Mandarin-Waishengren Taiwan Mandarin and non-Mandarin-Waishengren Taiwan Mandarin; the latter is wider in tonal range and higher in high pitch tone. (3) Non-Mandarin Waishengren, though linguistically typologically close to Benshengren as both are non-Mandarin dialects, converge their Mandarin tonal performance toward Mandarin Waishengren. (4) The effect of the generational influence of Mandarin dialects, non-Mandarin dialects, and Southern Min is ordered from high to low as Mandarin dialects > non-Mandarin dialects > Southern Min. This study also suggested that finding (2) is a hypercorrection of non-Mandarin Waishengren, motivated by their language insecurity. |