haerye造句

例句与造句

  1. The rest of the letters were derived internally from these six, essentially as described in the " Hunmin Jeong-eum Haerye ".
  2. He is perhaps best known for having written the postscript of the " Hunmin Jeongeum Haerye ", the commentary on and explanation of the Hangul invented by King Sejong in 1443.
  3. However, the five borrowed consonants were not the graphically simplest letters considered basic by the " Hunmin Jeong-eum Haerye, " but instead the consonants basic to Chinese phonology :,,,, and.
  4. The five adopted letters were graphically simplified, retaining the outline of the  Phags-pa letters but with a reduced number of strokes that recalled the shapes of the speech organs involved, as explained in the " Haerye ."
  5. The rest of the consonants were developed through featural derivation from these six, essentially as described in the " Haerye "; a resemblance to speech organs was an additional motivating factor in selecting the shapes of both the basic letters and their derivatives.
  6. It's difficult to find haerye in a sentence. 用haerye造句挺难的
  7. Although the " Hunmin Jeong-eum Haerye " explains the design of the consonantal letters in terms of articulatory phonetics, as a purely innovative creation, there are several theories as to which external sources may have inspired or influenced King Sejong's creation.
  8. Hangul was designed so that even a commoner could learn to read and write; the " Haerye " says " A wise man can acquaint himself with them before the morning is over; a stupid man can learn them in the space of ten days ."
  9. Although the " Hunmin jeong-eum haerye " ( hereafter " Haerye ) " explains the design of the consonantal letters in terms of articulatory phonetics, it also states that Sejong adapted them from the enigmatic 銼?{ W [ " " G?"
  10. Although the " Hunmin jeong-eum haerye " ( hereafter " Haerye ) " explains the design of the consonantal letters in terms of articulatory phonetics, it also states that Sejong adapted them from the enigmatic 銼?{ W [ " " G?"
  11. The discovery in 1940 of an original copy of the " Hunmin Jeongeum Haerye ", a volume of commentary to the " Hunmin Jeongeum " that appeared not long after the document it commented upon, revealed that the " Hunmin Jeongeum " was announced during the first ten days ( " sangsun ";
  12. The " Hunmin Jeong-eum Haerye " states that the shapes of the non-dotted letters were chosen to represent the concepts of " yin, " " yang, " and mediation : Earth, Heaven, and Human . ( The letter " Y " is now obsolete except in the Jeju language .)
  13. In order to maintain the Chinese convention of digraphs beginning with " y, " m?] ?and W╒?. ) However, Ledyard's explanation of the letter ? " ng " differs from the " Haerye " account; he sees it as a fusion of velar 11 " g " and null G1, reflecting its variable pronunciation.
  14. For his bachelor's degree in 1958 he translated the " Hunmin Jeongeum Haerye " into English; for his master's degree in 1963 he documented early Korean Mongol diplomatic relations; and with a year for research in Seoul for his dissertation, he received his PhD in 1966 and a position at Columbia, at the Centre for Korean Research, succeeding William E . Skillend.

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