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Old English Fricative Voicing Revisited
Chang Yong Sohn(손창용) 한국영어학학회 2010 영어학연구 Vol.16 No.2
This paper seeks to test the validity of the sound values posited in previous analyses of Old English fricative voicing (OEFV). It will be shown that the sound values of Old English (OE) fricatives are derived largely on the basis of the theoretical hypotheses of a particular analysis rather than an empirical investigation of synchronic and diachronic evidence. It will also be demonstrated that such theory-dependent reconstruction results in inconsistency regarding the presence or absence of OEFV in certain complex words. This paper argues for a theory-neutral reconstruction which is not bound to assumptions on morphological structure or classification. Diachronic and synchronic phenomena such as Middle English (ME) orthography and OE alliteration are shown to be more robust and reliable evidence for reconstructing the sound values of OE fricatives.
Old English Palatalization Revisited: Phonological Reconstruction in Prefixed Words
Chang Yong Sohn(손창용) 현대문법학회 2018 현대문법연구 Vol.97 No.-
This paper deals with the phonological reconstruction of Old English Palatalization in prefixed words focusing on how morphology interacts with phonology and how the phonological reconstruction can be substantially confirmed. It will be shown that the traditional descriptions of Old English Palatalization tend to oversimplify the contexts for its application and make predictions not consistent with other synchronic phonological phenomena. Once the sound values of the relevant consonants in Old English prefixed words are reconstructed, Middle English orthographic system and the alliterative convention in Old English versification, often used as major sources for the reconstruction of Old English sounds, will be explored in detail in order to evaluate the validity of the proposed phonological reconstruction.
요골동맥에 발생한 Glomus Tumor : 증례 보고
손창용,권건영,조원현,배중식,주현창 대한혈관외과학회 1998 Vascular Specialist International Vol.14 No.1
Glomus tumor, a rare benign vascular tumrz arising from the neuromyoarterial apparatus, is usually located at the tip of digits, especially at subungual region. Most of this tumor present typical symptoms such as hypersensitivity to cold, severe pain and point tenderness but frequently misdiagnosed as neuroma, gout or causalgia. Concerning about the origin of the glomus tumor, there were few written reports about extra-digit vascular origin glomus tumor especially that occurred at forearm artery. Recently we experienced a glomus tumor which arised at forearm radial artery and reported with review of literatures. A 31-year-old female admitted to our department with pulsating, slow growing, tender mass at her left foreann for about 1 year. After diagnostic evaluation of ultrasonography and magnetic resonance angiography, surgical resection was performed under the diagnosis of radial artery aneurysm but the histologic final diagnosis made by special immunohistochemical stains was glomus tumor originated from radial artery. The postoperative course was uneventful up to 2 years of follow up.