@article{ART001940454},
author={hanyounsuk},
title={Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound},
journal={Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature},
issn={1975-521X},
year={2014},
volume={29},
number={1},
pages={351-380},
doi={10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012}
TY - JOUR
AU - hanyounsuk
TI - Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound
JO - Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature
PY - 2014
VL - 29
IS - 1
PB - The Classical Chinese Literature Association of Korea
SP - 351
EP - 380
SN - 1975-521X
AB - The basic meaning[bonui] of dan(耑) is the beginning[sicho]. gabgormun(甲骨文) was written in . It was representing the scene of sprouting of a plant. The upper part represented the stem of a sprout[] and water[] and the lower part ‘’ represented the meaning ‘beginning’ by drawing ground ‘一’ and root ‘’. The changes of letter shape from gabgormun to haeseo have been ‘ - - - - - ⓐ, ⓑ, ⓒ, ⓓ - 耑’. Geummun ‘’ omitted water[] which was drawn in gabgormun .
Dan(耑) was written as ‘’ when it was used as gugeon(構件) of dan(段). It was for the beauty of a shape of a character by changing the shape. The shapes of characters from geummun(金文) to haeseo(楷書) in ‘’ were ‘() - - - , - ’. Also when it comes to examining that ‘’ is the changed form of dan ‘耑’ in phonology, their sanggoeums are a close sound[近音] of cheopwun(疊韻), bangnyu(旁紐)(dan(端), jeongnyu(定紐)) so it is proved that these two letters are the same letters.
KW - Seonbu(聲符)(the part of making sound);Dan(耑);Dan(段);Seo(瑞)(Chinese character sound) gojeung(考證)
DO - 10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012
ER -
hanyounsuk. (2014). Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, 29(1), 351-380.
hanyounsuk. 2014, "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound", Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, vol.29, no.1 pp.351-380. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012
hanyounsuk "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 29.1 pp.351-380 (2014) : 351.
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound. 2014; 29(1), 351-380. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012
hanyounsuk. "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 29, no.1 (2014) : 351-380.doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, 29(1), 351-380. doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature. 2014; 29(1) 351-380. doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound. 2014; 29(1), 351-380. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012
hanyounsuk. "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘Dan(耑)’ as Sound" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 29, no.1 (2014) : 351-380.doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2014.29.1.012