How to read and write Hangul
This article is based on Zev Handel who works for University of Washington.
Chinese oracle bones
- 3250 yrs before present
- divination records of
Shang dynasty kings
- cattle scapulae and
turtle plastrons
- partially deciphered
one of four ex nihilo
- inventions of writing by
our species; the only
one still in use
mǎ ‘horse’
: Oracle Bone Graph -> Modern graph
Early Writing in Korea
Classical Chinese + Vernacular Korean
Sejong the Great (1397-1450)
: The Korean Alphabet
Correct Sounds for
Enlightening the People
- Invented 1443
- Promulgated 1446
Designed on scientific principles
phonetics
phonology
(cosmology)
“The wise can learn it
in a morning,
the
stupid in a week.”
Alveolar Sounds ( relating to or denoting the bony ridge that contains the sockets of the upper teeth.)
n, d, t, l
same place of
articulation
Letter Shape Principles
letter shapes
derived from
single base form
Syllable Block Principles
B U S A N
ᄇ ᅮ ᄉ ᅡ ᄂ
Two Syllables
B U S A N
ᄇ ᅮ ᄉ ᅡ ᄂ
Syllable Block Principles
B U S A N
ᄇ ᅮ ᄉ ᅡ ᄂ
부 산
Use of Hangul
Following its invention, Hangul was not widely used
until the early 20th century
Classical Chinese, written in Chinese characters,
remained the standard written language from the
15th through 19th centuries
Written Korean supplanted Classical Chinese only in
the 20th century
Written Korean used a mixed-script system of
Chinese characters and Hangul until quite recently
Korean written syllables
A written syllable block is structured this way:
Initial at the top or
top left: s
Vowel below or
right of initial: a
Final at bottom: n
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