漢和辭典 舌內入聲韻尾字의 字音規定에 관하여open accessOn the Kana notations of Final-t in Chinese-Japanese Dictionaries
- Other Titles
- On the Kana notations of Final-t in Chinese-Japanese Dictionaries
- Authors
- 이경철; 백혜영
- Issue Date
- Jun-2014
- Publisher
- 동북아시아문화학회
- Keywords
- 漢和辭典; 字音表記; 舌內入聲韻尾; Chinese-Japanese Dictionaries; Kana notation; Final-t
- Citation
- 동북아 문화연구, v.1, no.39, pp 83 - 97
- Pages
- 15
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 동북아 문화연구
- Volume
- 1
- Number
- 39
- Start Page
- 83
- End Page
- 97
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15832
- DOI
- 10.17949/jneac.1.39.201406.005
- ISSN
- 1598-3692
- Abstract
- In this research, I studied on the Kana notations of 104 sounds contained Final-t that in 6 Chinese-Japanese Dictionaries.
In conclusion,1) In the all of 6 Chinese-Japanese Dictionaries, Final-t was written -tsu in Sino-Japanese Kan'on and was written -chi in Sino-Japanese Go'on. There are blank in Syogakkan & Kodansya that same type sounds of kan'on and Go'on of the sounds fixed -tsu in Usual chinese characters chart(2010). It was the result of that editor of dictionaries recognised that -tsu type was can be not only kan'on but also Go'on in the rhyme of same type of kan'on and Go'on.
2) The type of -tsu & -chi of Final-t can't be standard that was distinguish between Kan'on and Go'on because of there was two types -tsu & -chi of Final-t until Muromachi era and integrated -tsu type after Muromachi era.
3) Therefore, It is right that writing -tsu in not only Kan'on but also Go'on and only the sounds of fixed -chi to today can be classify Go'on.
4) The sounds of fixed -tsu type in Usual Chinese characters chart(2010) that originated Go'on was written two types -tsu & -chi in Gakusyukenkyusya but another dictionaries was written only one type -tsu because of admit only -chi type as a Go'on. This sounds that classified as a Kanyo'on in every dictionaries must be classified as a Go'on.
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