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In 1443, King Sejong of Korea invented one of the most scientifically based writing systems in the history of mankind. This system, perhaps due to benign neglect, has never been recognized for its scientific value. This paper examines the scientific value of King Sejong’s writing system and explains how this system can be implemented and applied to other languages besides Korean (Feature Syllables), including Chinese (Ideographic Syllables) and English (Latin Alphabets).
목차
Abstracts
1. Introduction
2. Jeong Eum as a Syllable Writing System
3. Innovative, but Confusing Ideas.
4. Input System and Character Coding Confusion through Wrong Standardization
5. The Creation of Jeong Eum
6. Jeong-Eum as Feature Syllables
7. Perfect Jeong-Eum Phonetic Symbols
8. Ahnmatae Phonetic Keyboard Proves the Scientific Characteristics of Jeong-Eum
9. Jeong-Eum was Designed to Perfectly Record Sound
10. Ahnmatae Phonetic Keyboard – An Exact Phonetic Syllable Input System
11. Conclusion.
References
1. Introduction
2. Jeong Eum as a Syllable Writing System
3. Innovative, but Confusing Ideas.
4. Input System and Character Coding Confusion through Wrong Standardization
5. The Creation of Jeong Eum
6. Jeong-Eum as Feature Syllables
7. Perfect Jeong-Eum Phonetic Symbols
8. Ahnmatae Phonetic Keyboard Proves the Scientific Characteristics of Jeong-Eum
9. Jeong-Eum was Designed to Perfectly Record Sound
10. Ahnmatae Phonetic Keyboard – An Exact Phonetic Syllable Input System
11. Conclusion.
References
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