2 septembre 2023
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Huisu Yun, « Early Old Korean vowel shift », The Bay of Marifu, ID : 10.58079/r8sg
The Paekche word for "king" is written as 鞬吉支 kjon kjit tsye in Chinese historical records, namely the Book of Zhōu 周書 and the History of the Northern Dynasties 北史. This word has been compared to Early Middle Japanese konikisi "Korean king" (i.e., the ruler of a country that is located in the Korean peninsula), which appears in the traditional kun readings of the Nihon shoki. While the Nihon shoki itself was compiled during the Old Japanese period, the existing kun readings were written do...