9 septembre 2023
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Huisu Yun, « Fricative assimilation in Middle Korean », The Bay of Marifu, ID : 10.58079/r8sh
Jīlín lèishì, an early twelfth-century Chinese account of Koryŏ-dynasty Korean language (i.e., Early Middle Korean) and culture, provides important insight about the origin of aspirated consonants present in Late Middle Korean and Modern Korean. For example, the Korean word for 乘馬 "to ride a horse" is given as disyllabic 轄打 xiádǎ (cf. Late Middle Korean tho- /tʰʌ-/), allowing the reconstruction of *h[ʌ]tʌ- ( *htʌ- /tʰʌ-/). Currently, it is well established that the (morpheme-internal occurr...