Ju Si-gyeong

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Biography

Ju Sigyeong was born in Hwanghae Province, in what is now North Korea. He studied Classical Chinese from an early age. In 1887 he moved to Seoul and studied linguistics.[1] In 1896, he found work in the first Hangeul-only newspaper, Dongnip Sinmun,[1] founded by the Korean independence activist Seo Jae-pil. In 1897, Seo Jae-pil was sent into exile to the United States, and Ju Sigyeong left the newspaper.

Interested in Western linguistics and teaching methods, Ju Sigyeong served as a Korean instructor for the American missionary William B. Scranton, founder of today's Ewha Womans University.[1]

Standardizing Korean Language

Having realized the need of a standardized Korean alphabet,[1] Ju Sigyeong established the Korean Language System Society (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) in 1886 along with several of his colleagues.[1] Ju also hosted several seminars in the National Language Discussion Centre of the Sangdong Youth Academy of the Korean language (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler).

Ju proposed that the Korean parts of speech include nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, unconjugated adjectives (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler), auxiliaries (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler), conjunctions, exclamations, and sentence-final particles (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler). Ju Sigyeong coined the name Hangul (Script error: No such module "Lang".) between 1910 and 1913 to identify the Korean writing system, which had previously existed under several other names, such as eonmun (Script error: No such module "Lang"., vernacular script), since the 15th century.

In his 1914 publication, Sounds of the Language (Script error: No such module "Lang".), he promoted writing Hangul linearly rather than syllabically. This is one of his few proposals not to have been implemented in modern Korean linguistics, although there have been experiments with linear Hangul, most notably in Primorsky Krai.

Publications

  • The History of the Downfall of Vietnam (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) (1907)
  • The National Language Classical Phonetics (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) (1908) (based on his lecture notes)
  • An Introduction to the Chinese Language (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) (1909)
  • An Introduction to the National Language (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) (1910)
  • The Grammar of the National Language (Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:Category handler) (1910)
  • Sounds of the Language (Script error: No such module "Lang".) (1914)

See also

References

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