LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)

Mandarin and Hokkien Chinese are well known having a tight kinship in a language family. Beside, Japanese also has historical relation with China in the eld of language and cultural development. Japanese uses Chinese characters named kanji with certain phonemic vocabulary adjustment, which is adapte...

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Main Authors: Abdul Gapur, Dina Shabrina Putri Siregar, Mhd Pujiono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Balai Bahasa Bali 2018-12-01
Series:Aksara
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Online Access:https://aksara.kemdikbud.go.id/jurnal/index.php/aksara/article/view/267
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spelling doaj-4211bc1bed15441eaf6c7f5b02a410e92021-06-30T08:22:53ZengBalai Bahasa BaliAksara0854-32832018-12-0130230131810.29255/aksara.v30i2.267.301-318159LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)Abdul Gapur0Dina Shabrina Putri Siregar1Mhd Pujiono2Universitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Sumatera UtaraMandarin and Hokkien Chinese are well known having a tight kinship in a language family. Beside, Japanese also has historical relation with China in the eld of language and cultural development. Japanese uses Chinese characters named kanji with certain phonemic vocabulary adjustment, which is adapted into Japanese. This phonemic adjustment of kanji is called Kango. This research discusses about the kinship of Mandarin, Hokkien Chinese in Indonesia and Japanese Kango with lexicostatistics review. The method used is quantitative with lexicostatistics technique. Quantitative method nds similar percentage of 100-200 Swadesh vocabularies. Quantitative method with lexicostatistics results in a tree diagram of the language genetics. From the lexicostatistics calculation to the lexicon level, it is found that Mandarin Chinese (MC) and Japanese Kango (JK) are two different languages, because they are in a language group (stock) (29%); (2) JK and Indonesian Hokkien Chinese (IHC) are also two different languages, because they are in a language group (stock) (24%); and (3) MC and IHC belong to the same language family (42%).https://aksara.kemdikbud.go.id/jurnal/index.php/aksara/article/view/267language kinship, mandarin, hokkien, japanese
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author Abdul Gapur
Dina Shabrina Putri Siregar
Mhd Pujiono
spellingShingle Abdul Gapur
Dina Shabrina Putri Siregar
Mhd Pujiono
LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)
Aksara
language kinship, mandarin, hokkien, japanese
author_facet Abdul Gapur
Dina Shabrina Putri Siregar
Mhd Pujiono
author_sort Abdul Gapur
title LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)
title_short LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)
title_full LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)
title_fullStr LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)
title_full_unstemmed LANGUAGE KINSHIP BETWEEN MANDARIN, HOKKIEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE (LEXICOSTATISTICS REVIEW)
title_sort language kinship between mandarin, hokkien chinese and japanese (lexicostatistics review)
publisher Balai Bahasa Bali
series Aksara
issn 0854-3283
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Mandarin and Hokkien Chinese are well known having a tight kinship in a language family. Beside, Japanese also has historical relation with China in the eld of language and cultural development. Japanese uses Chinese characters named kanji with certain phonemic vocabulary adjustment, which is adapted into Japanese. This phonemic adjustment of kanji is called Kango. This research discusses about the kinship of Mandarin, Hokkien Chinese in Indonesia and Japanese Kango with lexicostatistics review. The method used is quantitative with lexicostatistics technique. Quantitative method nds similar percentage of 100-200 Swadesh vocabularies. Quantitative method with lexicostatistics results in a tree diagram of the language genetics. From the lexicostatistics calculation to the lexicon level, it is found that Mandarin Chinese (MC) and Japanese Kango (JK) are two different languages, because they are in a language group (stock) (29%); (2) JK and Indonesian Hokkien Chinese (IHC) are also two different languages, because they are in a language group (stock) (24%); and (3) MC and IHC belong to the same language family (42%).
topic language kinship, mandarin, hokkien, japanese
url https://aksara.kemdikbud.go.id/jurnal/index.php/aksara/article/view/267
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