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THEORY: Kanji, was: THEORY: final features, moras...

From:Vasiliy Chernov <bc_@...>
Date:Monday, October 23, 2000, 17:09
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:13:54 -0700, Marcus Smith <smithma@...> wrote:

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> "Kanji" is a compound. "Kan" is found in words >referring to Chinese things, such as in _kanpooyaku_ 'traditional Chinese >medicine'. My Japanese prof told me that it is the same root in _Kankoku_ >'Korea'. She said kanji were introduced to Japan through Korea, so "kanji" >actually means "Korean character". This could be true, but I have my >doubts. "Ji" is the word for "character, letter" or "handwriting".
I thouight for some reason that _kanji_ is simply the Japanese reading for _Hanzi_ (pinyin) = 'Chinese characters'. Han (in Chinese) being formerly a name of a river, then of a dynasty, and now meaning simply 'Chinese'. Basilius