"훈주음종" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [ˈɸʷu(ː)ɲd͡ʑuɯmd͡ʑo̞ŋ] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: hunjueumjong [romanization], 訓主音從 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 訓 (“logogram”) + 主 (“principal”) + 音 (“phonogram”) + 從 (“subsequent”). Popularized or coined by South Korean linguist Kim Wan-jin (김완진/金完鎭, 1931–2023), who identified the tendency. Etymology templates: {{etymid|ko|訓主音}}, {{ko-etym-sino|訓|logogram|主|principal|音|phonogram|從|subsequent}} Sino-Korean word from 訓 (“logogram”) + 主 (“principal”) + 音 (“phonogram”) + 從 (“subsequent”), {{coin|ko|Kim Wan-jin|nat=South Korean|nocap=1|occ=linguist|w=ko:김완진 (국어학자)}} coined by South Korean linguist Kim Wan-jin, {{lang|ko|김완진/金完鎭}} 김완진/金完鎭, {{IPAfont|*-ri}} *-ri Head templates: {{ko-noun|hanja=訓主音從}} 훈주음종 • (hunjueumjong) (hanja 訓主音從)
  1. (linguistics) In Old Korean orthography, the tendency that a native Korean word is written by a combination of an initial logogram corresponding to the Chinese semantic equivalent, and a subsequent phonogram that denotes the word's final syllable or coda consonant
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