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우리말 중 한자차용 실태 고찰- 중국어의 한자차용 사례와의 비교를 중심으로open accessStudy on Chinese Character Borrowing in Korean Language

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Study on Chinese Character Borrowing in Korean Language
Authors
박석홍
Issue Date
Dec-2013
Publisher
경희대학교(국제캠퍼스) 비교문화연구소
Keywords
한자차용; 차용한자; 음운차용; 의미차용; 한국어 단어; Chinese Character Borrowing; Borrowed chinese Character; Phonetic Borrowing; Semantic Borrowing; Korean Word
Citation
비교문화연구, v.33, pp 359 - 384
Pages
26
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
비교문화연구
Volume
33
Start Page
359
End Page
384
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15714
DOI
10.21049/ccs.2013.33..359
ISSN
1598-0685
2671-9088
Abstract
There is linguistic phenomenon that Korean syllable, morpheme and word are substituted with Chinese Character. These phenomenon is called Chinese Character Borrowing, the Chinese character used here is called Borrowed Chinese Character. Whereas borrowing Chinese character in Chinese is used for borrowing only sound for different word, borrowing Chinese character in Korean is used for assigning new meaning. Hence, by borrowing Chinese character in Korean, a syllable which had no meaning originally get new meaning, morpheme and word meaning has changed. At advertisement and campaign, Chinese Character Borrowing has lots of linguistical advantage such as visual immediacy, effectiveness of meaning expression. However, there are number of cases found that violate grammar rule and word constitution practice by Chinese Character Borrowing. For this reason,Chinese Character Borrowing has the problem polluting Korean along with another foreign words. Thus, this paper focus on study Chinese Character Borrowing phenomenon in Korean, and analysis its effectiveness and impact in Korean. In addition, analysis the problem of Borrowed chinese Character, and suggestion several alternative for right use of Korean is followed.
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