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Sino-Korean coda -l and the syllabic structure of Old Sino-Korean

Authors
Eom, Ik-sang
Issue Date
Jan-2019
Publisher
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Keywords
Sino-Korean; Old Chinese; Middle Chinese; Coda; Syllabic structure; Old Korean
Citation
LINGUA, v.218, pp.14 - 23
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SSCI
AHCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
LINGUA
Volume
218
Start Page
14
End Page
23
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/148502
DOI
10.1016/j.lingua.2017.12.011
ISSN
0024-3841
Abstract
Old/Middle Chinese codas of the entering tone are well preserved in Sino-Korean except for Chinese *-t, which changed to SinoKorean-I. This article claims that Old Chinese coda *-t changed to Sino-Korean-I because coda-t was not fully developed in Old Korean by the time the Sino-Korean phonological system was formed in the eighth century. This article also proposes that the syllabic structure of Old Sino-Korean was (C)V at the earliest stage and gradually changed to (C)V(C). Evidence is presented from place names of the Samguk sagi along with other relevant Old Sino-Korean materials. The results of this study suggest we must reject the views that Sino-Korean coda-I developed under the influence of similar changes that occurred in Chinese dialects, that Middle Chinese coda -t remained the same in Sino-Korean until the sixth century but changed to-I in the seventh century, or that it was realized as -r due to phonetic adjustment caused by released codas of Old Korean.
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