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학술저널
저자정보
최지수 (동국대학교(seoul campus))
저널정보
동아인문학회 동아인문학 東亞人文學 第48輯
발행연도
2019.9
수록면
181 - 215 (35page)
DOI
10.52639/JEAH.2019.09.48.181

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In this study, we examined how Chinese pronunciation, including pronunciation of the same ancient Chinese language, was accepted in Korea and Japan, respectively, and the acceptance patterns of one consonant only Based on the in the Tooth sounds group.
Analyzing the distribution tables of each rhyme and summarizing the correspondence between the two commercial characters of Korea, China and Japan, as follows.

1) The vowel Jeong(精) is mostly /z/ʦ/ and j/ʨ/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅈ/, /ㅊ/, /ㅅ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
2) The vowel Jang(莊) is mostly zh/tʂ/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅈ/, /ㅊ/, /ㅅ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
3) The vowel Jeong(精) is mostly zh/tʂ/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅈ/, /ㅊ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
4) The vowel Cheong(淸) is mostly c/ʦh/ and q/ʨh/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅊ/ /ㅈ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa (サ)line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
5) The vowel Cho(初) is mostly ch/ʦh/, c/ʦh/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅊ/, /ㅅ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
6) The vowel Cheon(穿) is mostly ch/tʂh/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅊ/, /ㅈ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
7) The vowel Jong(從) is mostly c/ʦh/, j/ʨ/, z/ʦ/, q/ʨh/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅈ/, /ㅊ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line and za(ザ) line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
8) The vowel Sang(牀) is mostly zh/tʂ/ and ch/tʂh/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅅ/, /ㅊ/, /ㅈ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.
9) The vowel Sin(神) is mostly sh/ʂ/ and ch/tʂh/ in modern Chinese consonants and /ㅅ/ in modern Korean consonants and sa(サ)line and za(ザ) line in Japanese commercial Chinese consonants.

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〈국문초록〉
Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 본론
Ⅲ. 결론
【參考文獻】
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