Bansiot

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Bansiot
File:U1140.svg
Usage
Writing systemHangul
TypeAlphabet
Sound values[z]
In UnicodeU+317F, U+1140, U+11EB
Other
Korean name
Hangul
반시옷
RRbansiot
MRpansiot
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Bansiot (letter: ; name: 반시옷), sometimes called samgakhyeong (삼각형; lit. triangle),[1] is an archaic consonant letter of the Korean alphabet, Hangul. In Unicode, its name is spelled pansios, following the ISO/TR 11941 romanization system.[2] Its sound value is disputed, but most scholars believe it to have been the voiced alveolar fricative [z] in Middle Korean.[3] It fell out of use around the late 16th century, as its corresponding phoneme disappeared from the language.

Description

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was a voiced equivalent of .[4][5] Its use was generally restricted to the word medial position (i.e. not the initial or final consonant of a word), although it was sometimes used as the first initial consonant of a word.[6] It was used in the initial position to represent some Late Middle Chinese sounds, like ᅀᅵᆯ (Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.; lit.'day') or Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1. (Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.; lit.'man'); when used for such cases, its Sino-Korean pronunciation was possibly Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1..Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1. Early Hangul texts sometimes used it similarly to the saisiot; for example, Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1. (Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.; lit.'the prince's position') appears in Yongbiŏch'ŏn'ga. This type of usage eventually disappeared.Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.

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Computing codes

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References

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  1. ^ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.
  2. ^ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.
  3. ^ Stonham 2011, pp. 99, 101.
  4. ^ Ledyard 1998, pp. 218–219, 231–232.
  5. ^ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 1.
  6. ^ Lee & Ramsey 2011, pp. 139–140.

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Sources

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