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1 online resource |
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Routledge studies in Chinese linguistics |
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Routledge studies in Chinese linguistics.
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Contents |
880-01 Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Illustrations; Abbreviations; Conventions; Timeline of Chinese and Korean history; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Statement of purpose; 1.2 Periodization of Chinese, Korean and Sino-Korean; 1.2.1 Periodization of Chinese; 1.2.2 Periodization of Korean; 1.2.3 Periodization of Sino-Korean; 1.3 Middle Chinese and Middle Korean phonology; 1.3.1 Middle Chinese phonology; 1.3.2 Middle Korean phonology; 1.4 Literature review; 1.4.1 Wu dialect origin hypothesis; 1.4.2 Qieyun origin hypothesis; 1.4.3 Song Dynasty (Kaifeng dialect) origin hypothesis |
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880-01/$1 4.4.10 Summary4.5 Zhi 止 rhyme group; 4.5.1 Zhi 支 rhyme; 4.5.2 Zhi rhyme; 4.5.3 Zhi 之 rhyme; 4.5.4 Wei 微 rhyme; 4.5.5 Summary; 4.6 Xiao 效 rhyme group; 4.6.1 Hao rhyme; 4.6.2 Yao rhyme; 4.6.3 Xiao 宵 rhyme; 4.6.4 Xiao rhyme; 4.6.5 Summary; 4.7 Liu 流 rhyme group; 4.7.1 Hou 侯 rhyme; 4.7.2 You 尤 rhyme; 4.7.3 You 幽 rhyme; 4.7.4 Summary; 4.8 Xian 咸 rhyme group; 4.8.1 Tan rhyme; 4.8.2 Tan rhyme; 4.8.3 Xian 咸 rhyme; 4.8.4 Xian rhyme; 4.8.5 Yan rhyme; 4.8.6 Yan 嚴 rhyme; 4.8.7 Tian 添 rhyme; 4.8.8 Fan 凡 rhyme; 4.8.9 Summary; 4.9 Shen 深 rhyme group; 4.9.1 Qin 侵 rhyme; 4.9.2 Ji 緝 rhyme |
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1.4.4 Tang Dynasty (Chang'an dialect) origin hypothesis1.4.5 Old Chinese origin hypothesis; 1.4.6 Summary of previous studies; 1.5 Research methodology; 1.6 Research data; 1.6.1 Korean data; 1.6.2 Chinese data; 1.7 Research structure and organization; 2 Mandarin loanwords in Modern Korean; 2.1 Mandarin phonology; 2.1.1 Mandarin consonants; 2.1.2 Mandarin vowels; 2.1.3 Mandarin syllables; 2.1.4 Mandarin tones; 2.2 Korean phonology; 2.2.1 Korean consonants; 2.2.2 Korean vowels; 2.2.3 Korean syllables; 2.2.4 Korean vowel length and pitch; 2.3 Korean transcription systems for Mandarin loanwords |
Summary |
"The term Sino-Korean may refer to either the phonological system or vocabulary in Korean that is of Chinese origin. Along with the borrowing of Chinese characters, the Chinese readings of characters must also have been transmitted into Korean. A Study of Sino-Korean Phonology aims to contribute to the field of Sino-Korean phonology by re-examining the origin and layers of Sino-Korean pronunciations from a loanword phonology perspective. The central issues of this book include an ongoing discussion on the questions of which Chinese dialect Sino-Korean is based on and how the source form in Chinese was adapted into Korean. Last is an in-depth analysis of the layers of Sino-Korean"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 11, 2017) |
Subject |
Chinese language -- Dialects -- Phonology
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Korean language -- Middle Korean, 935-1500 -- Phonology
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Chinese language -- Phonology, Comparative -- Korean
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Korean language -- Phonology, Comparative -- Chinese
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Southeast Asian Languages.
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Chinese language -- Dialects -- Phonology
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Korean language -- Middle Korean -- Phonology
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781315279794 |
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1315279797 |
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