Tuesday 22 April 2014

Hangeul

   

   Hangeul



   Hangeul was invented by King Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty, and      introduced to the public in 1443 as "Hun-Min-Jeong-Eum".
 When first proclaimed by King Sejong, Hangeul was consisted of 28    letters in total, but presently, 40 letters as listed below are used as        Hangeul.

                                                                                                                            Vowels (20)

[a]

[æ]

[ja]

[jæ]

[ʌ]

[e]

[jʌ]

[je]

[o]

[wa]

[wæ]

[we]

[jo]

[u]

[wʌ]

[we]

[wi]

[ju]

[ɨ]

[ɨj]

[i]

                                                                                                                           Consonants(19)


기역
[k/g]

쌍기역
[k*]

니은
[n]

디귿
[t/d]

쌍디귿
[t*]

리을
[l/r]

미음
[m]

비읍
[p/b]

쌍비읍
[p*]

시옷
[s]

쌍시옷
[s*]

이응
[Ø/-ŋ]

지읒
[ʈʃ/ɖʒ]

쌍지읒
[ʈʃ*]

치읓
[ʈʃʰ]

키읔
[kʰ]

티읕
[tʰ]

피읖
[pʰ]

[h]
히읗



 The vowel were designed on the basis of The "Three Basic Components of the Universe" :
 Heaven, Earth, and Man.
 The consonants were designed to reflect the place and manner of articulation when we make consonant        sounds. The five basic consonants are as follows: ㄱ, ㄴ, ㅅ, ㅁ, ㅇ. The other consonant were made by      adding strokes to these basic consonants.

  Vowels
 .    
 A point for the Sun in the Heavens, the essence of 'yang'

 A horizontal line representing the flat Earth, the essence of 'yin'

 A vertical line for the upright Human, the neutral mediator between the two


  Consonants



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