Abstract

This study aims to establish an integrated and comparative rhyme chart of Chinese pronounciation icommonly used Chinese characters in Korea, China, and Japan with the Group Guo․Jia(果․假) in Middle Chinese, and then to analyze the phonological system of the Chinese pronunciation in Korea, China, and Japan and the acceptance and correspondence of the Chinese pronunciation in Korea and Japan. The results are as follows.BR 1. Grade Ⅰ opened rhyme ka(歌) is reflected in the order of -e, -uo, -a type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Chinese and in the order of -a, -ai, -oa type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Korean. Mostly –a type is used in Chinese pronunciation in Japan. The response patterns of GradeⅠopened rhyme ka(歌) can be organized into eight types: a-e-a, a-uo-a, a-a-a, and oa-uo-a/ai-e-a, a-e-o/a-ai-a/ai-e-o type, which show a high proportion of the types of correspondence.BR 2. Grade Ⅰ rounded rhyme kwa(戈) is reflected in the order of -uo, -o, -e type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Chinese and in the order of -oa, -a type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Korean. Mostly –a type is shown in Chinese pronunciation in Japan. The correspondence of Grade Ⅰ rounded rhyme kwa(戈) can be organized into six types: oa-uo-a, a-o-a, a-uo-a, oa-e-a, and oa-o-a, oa-uo-wa type, which show a high proportion of the types of correspondence.BR 3. Grade Ⅲ rounded rhyme kwa(戈) is reflected mostly as -ue type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Chinese and -oa type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Korean. Mostly –a type is reflected in Chinese pronunciation in Japan. The correspondence of Grade Ⅲ rounded rhyme kwa(戈) can be organized into one type: oa-ue-a type in Chinese pronunciation in commonly used Chinese characters in Korea, China, and Japan.BR 4. Grade Ⅱ opened rhyme Ma(麻) is reflected in the order of –ia, -a type Chinese pronunciation in Modern Chinese and in the order of -a, -ai type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Korean. The -a, -e, -ja type is commonly reflected in Chinese pronunciation in Japan. The correspondence of Grade Ⅱ opened rhyme Ma(麻) can be organized into five types: a-ia-a, a-a-a, a-ia-e, a-a-ja, and ai-a-a type, which show a high proportion of the types of correspondence.BR 5. Grade Ⅱ rounded rhyme Ma(麻) is reflected in the order of -ua, -a type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Chinese and -oa, -a type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Korean. It is reflected in the order of -a, -e type is reflected in Chinese pronunciation in Japan. The correspondence of Grade Ⅱ rounded rhyme Ma(麻) can be organized into three types: oa-ua-a, oa-ua-e, and oa-ua-o type, which show a high proportion of the types of correspondence.BR 6. Grade Ⅲ opened rhyme Ma(麻) is reflected in the order of -ie, -e type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Chinese and in the order of -a, -ja type in Chinese pronunciation in Modern Korean. Mostly the -ja type is reflected in Chinese phonics in Japan. The correspondence of Grade Ⅲ opened rhyme Ma(麻) can be organized into three types: a-e-ja, a-ie-ja, and ja-ie-ja type, which show a high proportion of the types of correspondence.

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