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Chapter 1 Reading Literary Sinitic—kundoku “Vernacular Reading” in JapanSummary of each segment:
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[PDF] 7 Sino-Japanese phonologyThis chapter takes up the Sino-Japanese substratum of the Japanese lexicon (kango. 漢語, henceforth SJ), historically the result of intensive borrowings ...
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Chinese Readings of Characters in Japanese - ResearchGateThe article presents a brief overview of Chinese, or on'yomi, readings of hieroglyphs in Japanese. The process of borrowing and adapting Chinese readings of ...
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Correlations in the Pronunciation of Sino-Japanese Lexical Items in ...Oct 17, 2025 · Go-on readings to refine our understanding of historical sound correspondences. 1 Introduction. Observations by native speakers have noted ...
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CHINA—Timeline of Historical Periods - Asia for EducatorsSix Dynasties Period Three Kingdoms (220-265 CE) Jin Dynasty (265-420 CE) Period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (386-589 CE). Period of disunity and ...
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A Corpus Study of Sino–Japanese kan-on Initials - J-StageThis study investigates how Japanese adapted Chinese initial consonants, using a corpus of 2136 kanji, and found that Japanese extracted phonological features ...
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NoneBelow is a merged response that consolidates all the information from the provided summaries into a single, comprehensive overview. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a structured format with tables where appropriate, followed by a narrative summary. This ensures all key facts, page references, and URLs are retained while avoiding redundancy.
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[PDF] Lexicon of reconstructed pronunciation in Middle Chinese (1991).pdfLate Middle Chinese is the standard language of the High Tang Dynasty, based on the dialect of the capital,. Chang'an. It has not been reconstructed previously ...
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The Influence of Baekje on Ancient JapanAlong with techniques for the production of ironware and pottery, the Kingdom of Baekje also introduced metalwork and goldsmith techniques to Japan in the 5th ...
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[PDF] Korean Contributions to Japanese Buddhism - CCU Digital CommonsApr 4, 2018 · Because of the close ties between Baekje and Japanese courts, the Buddhism of Baekje was the first to be transmitted to Japan. Only after the ...Missing: go- via<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Sectarian Buddhist Canons as Modern ScriptureThe name go'on was only adapted from the mid-. Heian period; previously these pronunciations were referred to as “Japanese pronunciation” (wa'on 和音). 10 ...<|separator|>
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Overview of the Ruiju Myōgishō | HDIC projectApr 20, 2025 · ... Go-on (呉音; also known as Wa ... “Zushoryōbon Ruiju Myōgishō to Wamyō Ruijushō” (The Zushoryōbon Ruiju Myōgishō and the Wamyō Ruijushō).<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Japanese linguistics, The Japanese language I - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · Japanese linguistics, The Japanese language I ; aspects did go'on readings, also referred to as wa'on, differ from kan'on ones (also ; be ...
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[PDF] Mora-Obstruent-Allomorphy-in-Sino-Japanese-Morphemes.pdf(i) The go-on 呉音, generally believed to have been borrowed from ... Wamyō Ruijushō 和名類聚抄 (934). One major work which I have not included as ...
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A History of the Japanese Language**Summary of Alternative Names for Go-on Readings in Japanese**
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[PDF] Buddhist Nuns in Early Medieval Japanese Sources (In Comparison ...The introduction of Buddhism to Japan is dated by 552 in Nihon Shōki 日本書紀 “The Annals of Japan”, when the Koreanking Sonmyōn wan 聖明王 (or Seong) of Baekje ...Missing: go- 5th 6th
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[PDF] PHONOLOGY OF ANCIENT CHINESE. (VOLUMES I AND II). The ..."A contribution to the study of Chinese phonology,". Transactions of the International Conference of. Orientalists in Japan. ... Middle Chinese. The Tibetan.
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[PDF] Vowels in Sino-Japanese rootsThis study has revisited the distribution of root-final vowels in Sino-Japanese roots. ... Go-on-kei jion ni okeru zetsunai nissh¯oon no kana hy¯oki ni ...
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The historical development of Japanese tone Part 1: From proto ...354 4.1 The Go-on tones and the Kan-on tones are contrasted to ... tones were automatically lengthened, while syllables with level tones had short vowels.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Pronunciation Ambiguities in Japanese Kanji - CUNY Academic WorksGo'on, Kan'on, and To'on are fragmentary pronunciations that are attached to specific words. As discussed above, a Japanese kanji character has multiple ...Missing: chronology | Show results with:chronology
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[PDF] Pronunciation Ambiguities in Japanese Kanji - ACL AnthologyJul 14, 2023 · system of pronunciation. The three systems are Go'on 'Go pronunciations', Kan'on 'Kan pronunciations', and To'on 'To pronunciations'. For ...
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[PDF] On The Names of Chinese Tones in Japanese - Stanford UniversityThe overview of the initial consonants of Middle Chinese according to their behaviour during the tonal split is given in Table 2 below. Name of the category.
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[PDF] Esoteric Buddhist Theories of Language in Early KokugakuTransmitted orally by an Indian monk to China, it was Ennin 円仁 (794–864) who introduced the go'on to Japan.
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