各国漢字音における3等合口重紐の字音型についてOn the Reflexes of Two Type Medials Wï and Wi in Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese and Sino-Vietnamese
- Other Titles
- On the Reflexes of Two Type Medials Wï and Wi in Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese and Sino-Vietnamese
- Authors
- 이경철; 이상이
- Issue Date
- Jul-2014
- Publisher
- 동아시아일본학회
- Keywords
- 3等合口介音; 韓國漢字音; 吳音; 漢音; ベトナム漢字音; Two Type Medials Wï and Wi; Sino-Korean; Sino-Japanese Go’on; Sino-Japanese Kan’on; Sino-Vietnamese
- Citation
- 일본문화연구, no.51, pp 249 - 269
- Pages
- 21
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 일본문화연구
- Number
- 51
- Start Page
- 249
- End Page
- 269
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15860
- DOI
- 10.18075/jcs..51.201407.249
- ISSN
- 2765-7124
- Abstract
- This study investigates the distinction between two type medials Wï and Wi in Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese and Sino-Vietnamese. The results of this research are as follows.
1)The two type medials Wï and Wi are distinct in Sino-Korean. Medial Wï appears as either [u] or [o] because of vowel harmony, and medial Wi appears as [i].
2)Wï and Wi are distinct in Sino-Japanese Go’on. Medial Wï appears as [w], and medial Wi appears as [i], as in Sino-Korean. This pattern suggests that like Sino-Japanese Go’on, Sino-Korean originated in early middle Chinese.
3)Wï and Wi appear as the same type except of rhyme Zhong(鍾) in Sino-Japanese Kan’on. Medial Wï appears as Wi because it is the reflex of rate middle Chinese Wi which is the origin of Sino-Japanese Kan’on.
4)Wï and Wi appear as the same type in Sino-Vietnamese which is reflects from rate middle Chinese.
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