Study of Sino-Korean Phonology

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Author_Youyong Qian
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=CFH
Category=NL-CF
Chinese character readings in Korean
Chinese dialect influence
COP=United Kingdom
Discount=15
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Fanqie Spelling
Format=BC
Format_Paperback
Hanyu Pinyin
historical linguistics
HMM=234
IMPN=Routledge
ISBN13=9780367597917
language contact studies
Language_English
LMC
loanword adaptation
Loanword Phonology
Mandarin Syllable
Mid Vowel
Middle Chinese
Middle Korean
Middle Korean phonology
Northern Chinese Dialect
Nuclear Vowel
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PD=20200630
Phonetic Component
phonological systems analysis
Phonotactic Constraints
Ping Tone
POP=London
Price_€20 to €50
PS=Forthcoming
PUB=Taylor & Francis Ltd
Qu Tone
Rhyme Character
Rhyme Group
Ru Tone
Seoul Korean
Shang Tone
Sino Korean Phonology
Subject=Linguistics
Tense Consonants
Tone Notation
WMM=156
Yanshi Jiaxun
Zhongyuan Yinyun

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367597917
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: London, GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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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.

Youyong Qian is Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He received his PhD in Chinese Linguistics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2015 and MA in Chinese Linguistics from Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea, in 2010. His research interests include theoretical linguistics, phonology, Chinese historical phonology, Korean historical phonology, and second language acquisition.

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