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siniylev [52]
3 years ago
11

I'm giving 100 points! Type all of the rules back then in Korea.

English
1 answer:
umka21 [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Hangul Pronunciation Changes

2. Carry Over

(If the final consonant (받침) is followed by a vowel it's sound gets combined with the next vowel and it is pronounced as a part of the next syllable & not as an independent character.)

3. Nasalisation

(In Korean phonetic system , ㄴ ㅁ and ㅇ are considered as the nasal sounds. But we must remember that if "ㅇ" is in the initial position it is not a nasal consonant but a null consonant with no sound.)

4. Aspiration

(When a consonant is followed by ㅎ , it gets influenced and changes to aspirated consonant.)

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