대응규칙을 통한 일본한자음 학습법 —an・al계열을 중심으로—Learning Method of Sino-Japanese according to the Correspondence Rules —Focused on an(ᅟᅡᆫ)・al(ᅟᅡᆯ) Vowels of Sino-Korean—
- Other Titles
- Learning Method of Sino-Japanese according to the Correspondence Rules —Focused on an(ᅟᅡᆫ)・al(ᅟᅡᆯ) Vowels of Sino-Korean—
- Authors
- 하소정; 이경철
- Issue Date
- Aug-2019
- Publisher
- 중앙대학교 일본연구소
- Keywords
- 상용한자표; 한국한자음; 일본한자음; 학습법; Joyo Kanji Table; Sino-Korean; Sino-Japanese; Learning Method
- Citation
- 일본연구, no.51, pp 95 - 112
- Pages
- 18
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 일본연구
- Number
- 51
- Start Page
- 95
- End Page
- 112
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/7813
- DOI
- 10.20404/jscau.2019.08.51.95
- ISSN
- 1229-6309
- Abstract
- In this study, we extracted 74 Chinese characters corresponding to /an/(ᅟᅡᆫ) vowel of Sino-Korean and 25 Chinese characters corresponding to /al/(ᅟᅡᆯ) vowel of Sino-Korean in the Joyokanji Table(2010). Then we analyzed the correspondence relationship between the Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese. Furthermore, we considered learning method to help learning Sino Japanese, and the following conclusions were drawn.
[1] Among all the /an/ 83 sounds of Sino-Korean, 76 sounds(91.56%) corresponding to /aN/ vowel of Sino-Japanese. Therefore, It is necessary to learn the correspondence relationship of ①an⇒aN, and also need to learn about the /n/ sound of Middle Chinese is reflected as /n/ in Sino-Korean, but it reflected as /N/(ん) in Sino-Japanese.
[2] Among all the /al/ 30 sounds of Sino-Korean, 23 sounds(76.66%) corresponding to /atu/ vowel of Sino-Japanese. Therefore, It is necessary to learn the correspondence relationship of ①al⇒ atu, and also need to recognize that the final consonant /l/(ㄹ) of Sino-Korean is corresponds to /tu/(ツ) of Sino-Japanese. Furthermore, It is necessary to learn the /t/ sounds of Middle Chinese are reflected as /tu・ti/(ツ・チ) in Sino-Japanese, but most of these are gradually unified to /tu/(ツ), and a few appear as /ti/(チ) in Sino-Japanese Go’on.
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