This thesis is for the study on the strokes in Hangul, the Korean alphabet. Here the number of strokes on 51 graphemes of Hangul, that of 11,172 syllables, that of syllables in sentences, that of contemporary writing, and that of ancient writings.
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This thesis is for the study on the strokes in Hangul, the Korean alphabet. Here the number of strokes on 51 graphemes of Hangul, that of 11,172 syllables, that of syllables in sentences, that of contemporary writing, and that of ancient writings.
To compare the number of strokes in Hangul with that of strokes in Chinese characters, the number of strokes in Chinese characters is examined. The number of strokes in 50,000 Chinese characters, the number of strokes in Chinese characters for educating Chinese classic in Korea, and the number of strokes in Chinese characters simplified are also examined.
The comparison between Korean characters and Chinese characters which are the basic data in orthography, and the comparison between the number of strokes of phonetic symbols and semantic symbols are well expressed numerically.