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학술저널
저자정보
김채수 (고려대학교)
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동북아시아문화학회 동북아 문화연구 동북아 문화연구 제24집
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2010.9
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423 - 439 (17page)

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As a part of understanding the Study on the Relationships between the Three Countries of Old East Asian and the Western Countries, we first reviewed the characteristics of the syntactic of each country’s languageand contemplated upon how the ethical groups of the three countries in the East Asia including the Han of China were related to the other adjacent ethnic groups.
Consequently, we could organize the related aspects of the Study on the Relationships between Three Countries of Old East and the Western Countries as below.
The language structures of the East Asian countries are divided into the SOV type of Altai and SVO type of Chinese. The Tibetan of the northwest of China, Korean and Japanese of the east, and Burmese of the south belong to the SOV type while the Vietnamese and Malay of the South belong to the SVO type like Chinese. we can only argue that the origin of the Chinese people and the Chinese languagecame from tribes that came to the central district of China through the Central Asia from a part of the VSO type Sem or people who use the northern Indo-European languages from Arabian peninsular, Mesopotamia, or north of the Black Sea.
In contrast to the origin of China which is related to the Sem of the countries bordering on Western China or the people who use the northern Indo-European languages, the origin of Koreans and Japanese can be said to be related to the Altai of North Asia or Dravidan or Indo-Aryan languages of the Southwest Asia of SOV type which can be referred to as the substratum of the Chinese language of East Asia. Through the Chunsan mountains and Kunrun mountainsof the Central Asia, China accepted the western culture and turned it into Chinese in the Yellow River area. Korea, on the other hand, used the western culture it accepted through the Altai mountains and Hangai mountains of the north as its own by naturalizing it near Yoha and Heilong Jiang River while Japan accepted the western culture of the south such as Egypt, Arabia, Iran, and India it had brought about through Kunrun mountains and Himalayas and naturalized near the Jang River. Korea is related to the countries bordering on Western China through Yoha during the Sungodae and through Yellow River area in the ancient times. Japan had links to the countries bordering on Western China through Yoha and Heilong Jiang River during the Jomon Era before the 3rd century B.C., or the Sungodae and through Jang River during the Yahoi Era between 3rd B.C. and 3rd A.D. However, after 4th century in the Gobun Era, it came to share it through the Korean peninsular whose relationship with the Yellow Riverarea became thicker.
Such a relationships between the countries bordering on Western China and the Three Countries of Korea, China, and Japan in the ancient East Asia is related to the fact that the center of political stage in the Western Countries moved to the south from the north and then again to the north.

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제2장 중국어와 중국민족의 형성과정
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