
글자를 모아 쓰기 How to compose syllabic units. When we write individual letters in a syllabic unit for actual writing, there are five cases. As illustrated in the following diagram, the individual letters are arranged and proportioned to fit neatly into a square box, and are always read from left to right, then top to bottom. A maximal Korean syllable structure is CVCC, where C represents "consonant" and V "vowel".While C is optional, V is obligatory. The Korean syllable structure can therefore be re-written as (C) V (C) (C).All the possible combinations of the syllable occurrences are exemplified as the following: V : 아, 와, 왜CVC: 낙, 불, 꽝VCC : 않, 없, 읊CV : 가, 보, 뛰VC : 얼, 움, 은CVCC : 값, 몫, 덟The sounds ㄱ, ㄷ, and ㅂ are transcribed respectively as g, d, and b when they appear before a vowel; they are transcribed as k, t, and p when followed by another consonant or form the final sound of a word.
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