[UKH-題]

제목



부수: 頁
획수: 18획


has the meanings title, topic and question.





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X = phonetic + semantic

•  was used to give its sound. In Chinese, was used as a determiner (이, this) and is now used as the copula (이다, is).
•  depicts a person with an enlarged head and represents the meaning ‘head’.

The connection between and its components and is unclear. Some scholars have suggested that (head) gives the meaning ‘heading’ in the same way that the connection occurs in English. Others have suggested that the meaning of ‘title’ came from slaves’ foreheads which were tattooed with ownership marks.


Evolution:
= head ➔ title ➔ topic ➔ to bring up a topic
= head ➔ title ➔ topic ➔ an exam question



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•  is a distortion of some unknown earlier form. Despite the same appearance, it is not meaning ‘dawn’.
•  is used for its sound and is a variant of which depicts a foot.



Mnemonic

Remember that is comprised of (이다, is) and (head). Imagine the front cover of a book with the title in big, bold font. The title of the book IS what it’s about.



Vocabulary

title
題目제목the title/heading
原題원제the original title
副題부제a subheading
表題표제a headline
題下제하being entitled
topic
主題주제subject; theme
話題화제conversation topic
論題논제subject of discussion
議題의제agenda
題材제재subject material
宿題숙제homework
課題과제a task; an assignment
to bring up a topic
命題명제a proposition
question
問題문제problem; issue; question
出題출제writing exam questions
難題난제a conundrum


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Bibliography

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Daum 사전, [s.v. 題].
— Grant, B.K. (1982). A Guide To Korean Characters: Reading and Writing Hangul and Hanja, [s.v. 1706]. Seoul: Hollym.
Outlier Dictionary of Chinese Characters, [s.v. 題, 是, 旦, 止, 頁].
— Seely, C., Henshall, K.G., & Fan, J. (2016). The Complete Guide to Japanese Kanji: Remembering and Understanding the 2,136 Standard Japanese Characters, [s.v. 360]. Singapore: Tuttle Publishing.