Singaporean Hokkien

Discussions on the Hokkien (Minnan) language.
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SimL
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Singaporean Hokkien

Post by SimL »

Hi all,

Has anyone heard of or seen this book?

"新加坡闽南话俗语歌谣选"

There are hundreds of hits on the internet, but this one shows a clear photograph of it:

http://www.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/cclc/publicat ... oxuan.aspx

As a result of the text accompanying the photo on the above link, I found:

http://memphis.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/cclc/rese ... icle2.aspx

http://memphis.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/cclc/rese ... fault.aspx

and further googling produced:

http://www.shhk.com.sg/publications/chu ... ssue44.pdf

This is way too much Chinese text for me to do anything but get a very quick impression of what's going on, but it looks as if this is more "evidence" of a Hokkien revival of sorts in Singapore.
Ah-bin
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Re: Singaporean Hokkien

Post by Ah-bin »

I saw that book in China a few years back, and was very stupid in not buying it when I did. There are two books in the series, and the other one is a linguistic description of Singapore Hokkien. I can't remember the name, though.

Ah, now I see the cover I think it was reprinted in China, as the cover looks a bit different to the one I remember.

There was also a 新加坡閩南話詞典 also republished in China I think. I saw it in Amoy university library, and made a few notes from it. All of the books are actaully listed on this site:

http://www.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/cclc/publicat ... fault.aspx

But the dictionary is out of print and the link to 新加坡閩南話概要 (the one I mentioned above) doesn't work. At least we know where to find them if they come back into print though.
Ah-bin
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Re: Singaporean Hokkien

Post by Ah-bin »

There's a whole essay (in Mandarin) about these books here:

http://1234.5d6d.com/thread-3056-1-1.html
niuc
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Re: Singaporean Hokkien

Post by niuc »

Hi Sim

Thank you for the links.
SimL wrote: As a result of the text accompanying the photo on the above link, I found:
http://memphis.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/cclc/rese ... icle2.aspx
This is about Hokkien influences found in Singaporean Mandarin.
http://www.shhk.com.sg/publications/chu ... ssue44.pdf
This is way too much Chinese text for me to do anything but get a very quick impression of what's going on, but it looks as if this is more "evidence" of a Hokkien revival of sorts in Singapore.
Not really. It was about Hokkien customs, cuisine and songs etc, but not Hokkien language. In fact on page 12 is a language lesson, which is Mandarin (to English) and nothing about Hokkien.
SimL
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Re: Singaporean Hokkien

Post by SimL »

Hi niuc,

Oh, thanks a lot. I'm ashamed that my knowledge of Chinese characters is SOOOOO inadequate... :oops:. My apologies!
niuc
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Re: Singaporean Hokkien

Post by niuc »

Hi Sim

You're most welcome. No need to apologise, as you did no wrong. I didn't read all, just browsed through and sadly found nothing about revival of Hokkien language in Singapore. Hope that it will be in Taiwan & PRC... if so, usually Singapore will follow the trend.
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