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      솔론어, 한국어와 일본어간의 어휘비교 = Lexical Parallels between Solon, Korean and Japanese Languages

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      Korean language only hypothetically belongs to the Altaic language family. The Solon language is one of the Tunguso-Manchurian languages, which are viewed by majority of scholars as Altaic ones.
      Uncertainty referring to the issue of the origin and linkages of Korean language makes it important to start with thorough comparison of Korean and Japanese with the Tunguso-Manchurian language group in order to prove their relation. The comparison of Korean language with the Japanese one may undoubtedly reveal plenty of common traits. However, such common features can not be perfectly used as a convincing argument of two language’s interconnection. On the other hand, if data of some third language of doubtless Altaic origin appears to support coincidences between Korean and Japanese, we shall get more reasons to render such coincidences not only as contacts, but obviously as the lexical layer of common Altaic origin. Thus, in this paper Korean and Japanese lexemes are provided with Solon language parallels taken mainly from the manuscript of Aleksey Osypovich Ivanovskiy Specimens of the Solon and the Dagur languages in which the scholar describes Solon and Dagur languages, and furthermore attested by the Etymological dictionary of Altaic languages (EDAL). The investigation was also fortified by other dictionaries and research works.
      The Solon language was used in Northern Manchuria and some other regions of China. Solon language is considered to be isolated from the rest of Tunguso-Manchurian languages. It is the most southern among Tungusic languages.
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      Korean language only hypothetically belongs to the Altaic language family. The Solon language is one of the Tunguso-Manchurian languages, which are viewed by majority of scholars as Altaic ones. Uncertainty referring to the issue of the origin and lin...

      Korean language only hypothetically belongs to the Altaic language family. The Solon language is one of the Tunguso-Manchurian languages, which are viewed by majority of scholars as Altaic ones.
      Uncertainty referring to the issue of the origin and linkages of Korean language makes it important to start with thorough comparison of Korean and Japanese with the Tunguso-Manchurian language group in order to prove their relation. The comparison of Korean language with the Japanese one may undoubtedly reveal plenty of common traits. However, such common features can not be perfectly used as a convincing argument of two language’s interconnection. On the other hand, if data of some third language of doubtless Altaic origin appears to support coincidences between Korean and Japanese, we shall get more reasons to render such coincidences not only as contacts, but obviously as the lexical layer of common Altaic origin. Thus, in this paper Korean and Japanese lexemes are provided with Solon language parallels taken mainly from the manuscript of Aleksey Osypovich Ivanovskiy Specimens of the Solon and the Dagur languages in which the scholar describes Solon and Dagur languages, and furthermore attested by the Etymological dictionary of Altaic languages (EDAL). The investigation was also fortified by other dictionaries and research works.
      The Solon language was used in Northern Manchuria and some other regions of China. Solon language is considered to be isolated from the rest of Tunguso-Manchurian languages. It is the most southern among Tungusic languages.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 정호완, "의존명사의 조어론적 영향" 3 : 141-168, 1985

      2 백문식, "우리말의 뿌리를 찾아서 (증보판). 한국어 어원 사전" 삼광출판사 2006

      3 "우리말 어원사전" 태학사 1997

      4 최령애, "中國古代音韻學에서 본 韓國語語源問題" 67 : 309-340, 1991

      5 Tsintsius, V. I, "Sravnitelnyi slovar tunguso-manchzhurskih yazykov" Nauka 1975-1977, 1975

      6 Poppe N.N, "Materials on Solon Language" The Academy of Sciences of USSR 1931

      7 Ivanovskiy A. O., "Mandjurica I. Specimens of the Solon and the Dagur languages" St. -Petersburg 1894

      8 Starostin S.A, "An Etymological Dictionary of Altaic Languages" Brill 2003

      1 정호완, "의존명사의 조어론적 영향" 3 : 141-168, 1985

      2 백문식, "우리말의 뿌리를 찾아서 (증보판). 한국어 어원 사전" 삼광출판사 2006

      3 "우리말 어원사전" 태학사 1997

      4 최령애, "中國古代音韻學에서 본 韓國語語源問題" 67 : 309-340, 1991

      5 Tsintsius, V. I, "Sravnitelnyi slovar tunguso-manchzhurskih yazykov" Nauka 1975-1977, 1975

      6 Poppe N.N, "Materials on Solon Language" The Academy of Sciences of USSR 1931

      7 Ivanovskiy A. O., "Mandjurica I. Specimens of the Solon and the Dagur languages" St. -Petersburg 1894

      8 Starostin S.A, "An Etymological Dictionary of Altaic Languages" Brill 2003

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