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A Study on the Reception Pattern for the Utilization of Learning Linkage of Sino-Korean and the Sound of Chinese Characters and Sino-Japanese -Based on Consolidated Comparative the Phoneme Database Construction of the Sound of Chinese Characters in Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Chinese Consonants Corresponding to Initial Consonant “ㅎ”-
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choi jisoo (동국대학교)
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조선대학교 인문학연구원 인문학연구 인문학연구 제68호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2024.8
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205 - 235 (31page)

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A Study on the Reception Pattern for the Utilization of Learning Linkage of Sino-Korean and the Sound of Chinese Characters and Sino-Japanese -Based on Consolidated Comparative the Phoneme Database Construction of the Sound of Chinese Characters in Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Chinese Consonants Corresponding to Initial Consonant “ㅎ”-
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In this study, I analyzed response patterns the sound of Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese, the sound of Chinese characters by compiling the period-specific Integrated Comparison table Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Chinese consonants responding to the modern Korean consonants corresponding to initial consonants “ㅎ”. Foreign language learners in Korea, China, and Japan expect that understanding the phonological system and response patterns of Chinese characters will help them learn Korean, Chinese, and Japanese characters. The results are summarized as follows. The modern Korean consonants "ㅎ" responds with h/x/, x/ɕ, k/kh, g/k/, w/u/ in the modern Chinese consonants, and Most of the Japanese consonants were reflected in カline/k/, ガline/g/、アline/∅/. There are 14 types of response patterns that correspond to the Korean consonants "ㅎ" , with the highest ratio of the ㅎ-h-k(93) type to which the Korean Chinese consonants "ㅎ" and Chinese consonants “h” and Japanese Chinese consonants "k" are matched. This response system is the most appropriate type for the modern phonological system of the three countries. Next, it appears in the order of type ㅎ-x-k(57), ㅎ-h-g(22), ㅎ-x-g(16), ㅎ-k-k(8), ㅎ-h-∅(8), ㅎ-g-k(5), ㅎ-h-w(4), ㅎ-j-k(4), ㅎ-x-∅(2), ㅎ-q-k(2).

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