Of Chinese Words with the Initials "Ni" and "Lai" in Korean Pronounced

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 2:36-40 (1997)
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Abstract

In contemporary Korean, the "to" New York and the "mud" New York Chinese characters or words rhyme in the first vowel is i have become the first zero in the initial consonant sound. "To" New Zealand the first word in the finals or not i the first rhyme sound, the consonant change read as n. The initials of the phenomenon of loss and change with the Korean read speech and voice characteristics of the development are closely related

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