摘要
To help Japanese learners master the pronunciation of Japanese Kangos, we need to explore the corresponding rules between Chinese finals and Japanese Kanji Ondoku. There are three aspects which merit attention: 1. Chinese front nasal sound corresponds to Japanese Haneruon; 2. Chinese back nasal sound corresponds to Japanese Choon; 3. All vowel sounds, that is, a, e, i, o, u, u in Chinese correspond to Japanese Ku (Ki) or Tu (Chi).
To help Japanese learners master the pronunciation of Japanese Kangos, we need to explore the corresponding rules between Chinese finals and Japanese Kanji Ondoku. There are three aspects which merit attention: 1. Chinese front nasal sound corresponds to Japanese Haneruon; 2. Chinese back nasal sound corresponds to Japanese Choon; 3. All vowel sounds, that is, a, e, i, o, u, u in Chinese correspond to Japanese Ku (Ki) or Tu (Chi).
出处
《江苏大学学报(社会科学版)》
2002年第4期71-74,共4页
Journal of Jiangsu University(Social Science Edition)
关键词
汉语韵母
日语
汉字音读
韵母
对应规律
语言
Japanese Kanji Ondoku
modern Chinese vowels
Kanji pronunciation in Chinese and Japanese