- 著者
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金子 正孝
- 出版者
- 二松學舎大学
- 雑誌
- 日本漢文学研究 (ISSN:18805914)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- no.2, pp.83-103, 2007-03
This paper shows how to distinguish between two kinds of phonograms. The kanji, 无 and 無, are used in the record entitled Shousouin komonjo. While these letters have the same meanings and the same pronunciation "mu," they are used in different ways. The study of kanji did not progress for a long time because the original was kept behind closed doors. However, recently the number of publications with pictures of Shousouin komonjo has increased. Therefore, I studied the phonograms in the record and singled out the charcters, 无 and 無. As a result, I found that there was a tendency to express the differences between them by using certain forms. In this article, there are some cases taken from Shousouin komonjo, mokkan (a board used instead of paper) and kinsekibun (lettering on metals or stones) for my research.