The Korean language is the gate to all human languages.
Because most of it's consonants and vowels consist of the ultimate particles of sounds. So if you know it, you can pronounce their native pronunciation very well. HMJ phonetics proves which fact very well. -Bruce
This is the official Google Blog of Hoon Min Jung phonetics of all phonetics' all over the world and created by unified field theory firstly in the world in Apr. 13, 2010 by Bruce. (contact : buckbkw@gmail.com)
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
The Korean language is the gate to all human languages. Bruce publishes here on HMJ phonetics' official Google blog first in the world.
Monday, September 29, 2014
The u.p.m. are the very u.p.s..
The ultimate particles of matters are energy. Energy is a wave. By the way a sound is a wave. Therefore, the ultimate particles of matters are the very ultimate particles of sounds. - In the thesis of 'Hoon Min Jung phonetics the 2nd edition'
Sunday, August 17, 2014
HMJ phonetics scientifically explained first in the world about why Korean letters, Han-Geul is the only letters in the world which can write all human languages almost accurately
HMJ phonetics scientifically explained first in the world about why Korean letters, Han-Geul is the only letters in the world which can write all human languages almost accurately and Koreans can pronounce them like their native speaker can do.
A phonogram is a phonetic symbol and a phonetic symbol a phonogram
A phonogram is a phonetic symbol and a phonetic symbol a phonogram. So the best phonograms in the world, Han-Geul that is Korean letters is the best phonetic symbols. – In the thesis of ‘Hoon Min Jung phonetics’
Saturday, August 16, 2014
The meaning of a 'syllabic consonant' in IPA phonetics is totally different from the one of a 'consonantic syllable' in HMJ phonetics
The meaning of a 'syllabic consonant' in IPA phonetics is totally different from the one of a 'consonantic syllable' in HMJ phonetics. -Bruce
Friday, August 15, 2014
A certain sound is the sum of its original sound and other derivative sounds.
A certain sound is the sum of its original sound and other derivative sounds. -In the thesis of ‘Hoon Min Jung phonetics the second edition’
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
HMJ phonetics is Java on all human laguages
As Java perfectly operates on all OS's, HMJ phonetics does so on all human languages. -Bruce
Monday, August 11, 2014
Publishes on here, HMJ's official Google blog first in the world by Bruce, HMJ's creator
Super-string theory in modern physics says that 10 or 11 is dimension in the material world. However, Hoon Min Jung phonetics does that 14 is.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
HMJ phonetics & Unified Field Theory
Hoon Min Jung phonetics is unified field theory and unified field theory Hoon Min Jung phonetics.
The book, 'Hun Min Jeong Eum' VS the phonetics, 'Hoon Min Jung'
The book, 'Hun Min Jeong Eum' was written by the greatest King Se-Jong in Cho-sun dynasty and the phonetics, 'Hoon Min Jung' created by Bruce in South Korea.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
HMJ phonetic symbols of the English word, 'courage'
HMJ phonetic symbols of the English word, 'courage' are as follows.
cour·age
[kəriʤ]
[크어얼.이( )]
쥐
cour·age
[kəriʤ]
[크어얼.이( )]
쥐
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
The original sounds of the English word, 'favorite' are as follows.
The original sounds of the English word, 'favorite' are as follows.
fa·vor·ite
[f'eivərit]
[프'에이.브어얼.이트]
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
The material world would also have an HMJ phonetics’ 6·8 system.
The material world would have an HMJ phonetics’ 6·8 system. Because, in HMJ phonetics, the ultimate particles of sounds consist of both 6 vowelic and 8 consonantic ultimate particles of sounds. That is, as HMJ phonetics has a 6·8 system, so the material world would have it. And the total number of the ultimate particles of matters would be 14(=6 + 8). (This article was published on HMJ's official blog(http://hmjphonetics.wordpress.com/) by Bruce first in the world on June 24, 2014.)
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Friday, June 20, 2014
Congratulations!!! Dear HMJ phonetics’ followers, HMJ got a biological evidence!!!
Congratulations!!!
Dear HMJ phonetics’ followers, HMJ got a biological evidence!!!
David Hu, a mechanical engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta published his study about the secrets of ant rafts in the Journal of Experimental Biology(Foster, P. C., Mlot, N. J., Lin, A. & Hu, D. L. J. Exp. Biol. 217, 2089–2100 (2014)) on 11 June, 2014. Surprisingly, the numbers in his study ‘perfectly’ agree with HMJ phonetics’ numbers, 6(the total number of vowelic u.p.s. in HMJ), 8(the total number of consonantic u.p.s. in HMJ) and 14(the total number of u.p.s. in HMJ). However, as you all know, I published the thesis of Hoon Min Jung Phonetics the second edition on 16 May, 2014 and did the main contents of its first edition in 2009 – 2010.
By this study it gets very probable that the total number of the ultimate particles of ‘matters’ might be not 17 but 14 and that the structure of universe like HMJ’s as HMJ asserts.
You can see the related writing and videos in nature.com(http://www.nature.com/news/secrets-of-ant-rafts-revealed-1.15400). Please take a careful look at the numbers in the article.
Thank you very much!
Bruce (the creator of HMJ phonetics)
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Probably Hoon Min Jung phonetics would unify all human languages by fourteen u.p.s. first in the world.
Probably Hoon Min Jung phonetics would unify all human languages by fourteen u.p.s. first in the world. - Bruce
Monday, June 9, 2014
Congratulations! The thesis of ‘Hoon Min Jung phonetics the second edition’ started to sell on HMJ phonetics' official Scribd Store(http://www.scribd.com/hmjphonetics) from May 16, 2014.
The thesis of ‘Hoon Min Jung phonetics the second edition’ started to sell on HMJ phonetics' official Scribd Store(http://www.scribd.com/hmjphonetics) from May 16, 2014. The price is $15.
Hoon Min Jung phonetics is a new and revolutionary phonetics by unified field theory. It is also the first one made by unified field theory. Many hypotheses of it were not verified perfectly yet but it is significant to some degree even now. It asserts that one can create every sound which a man can make by combining the ultimate particles of sounds like unified field theory in physics does that one can create everything including gold, diamond and oil by combining the ultimate particles of matters.
It applies to all human languages in the world because it uses the ultimate particles of sounds. This thesis provides phonetic symbols by Hoon Min Jung phonetics about all phonetic symbols by IPA phonetics of both English and Korean. And it does with about most of phonetic symbols by IPA phonetics of French, German and Spanish.
Phonetic symbols by the ultimate particles of sounds are very easy and pronouncing by the phonetics is very fun like playing with Lego. So it looked like all people came to learn very easily a foreign language’s native pronunciation since Hoon Min Jung phonetics had appeared in 2009.
* Bruce(the author)’s profile
– was born in Seoul in South Korea in 1967
- graduated from Seoul National University. (major: Electrical Engineering)
– used to live in Manhattan in U.S.A. for one year.
– traveled 19 countries.
– created Hoon Min Jung phonetics(HMJ phonetics) by unified field theory in 1999 or 2000.
– URL: http://cafe.daum.net/blakeenglish
The total number of u.p.m. might be not 17 but 14.
The total number of u.p.m.(the ultimate particles of matters) might be not 17 but 14 because that of u.p.s. is 14 in HMJ phonetics.
The total number of the ultimate particles of sounds is 14 in HMJ phonetics.
The total number of the ultimate particles of sounds is 14. – in the thesis of ‘Hoon Min Jung phonetics the second edition’
The explanation of fourteen u.p.s.
The creator of HMJ phonetics, Bruce published this article titled ‘The explanation of fourteen u.p.s.’ on HMJ phonetics’ official Facebook page(http://www.facebook.com/hmjphonetics) and WordPress blog (http://hmjphonetics.wordpress.com) firstly in the world on June 8, 2014(U.S.A.'s time).
< The explanation of fourteen u.p.s. >
(1) eight consonants
[ㄱ] : It is like the middle sound of [g] ([( )]) in English.
...……………………………………….....그
[ㄴ] : It is like the final sound of [n] ([은]) in English.
[ㄷ] : It is like the initial sound of [d] ([드]) in English.
[ㄹ] : It is like the final sound of [l] ([을]) in English.
[ㅁ] : It is like the final sound of [m] ([음]) in English.
[ㅂ] : It is like the initial sound of [b] ([브]) in English.
[ㅅ] : It is like the initial sound of [s] ([스]) in English.
[ㅈ] : It is like the second sound of [ʤ] ([( )]) in English.
..…………….……………………………...쥐
(2) six vowels
[ㅏ] : It is like [ɑ] in English.
[ㅓ] : It is like [ə] in English.
[ㅗ] : It is like [ɔ] in English.
[ㅜ] : It is like [u] in English.
[ㅡ] : It is like the final sound of [p]([프]), [s]([스]), [d]([드]) and [t]([트]) in English.
[ㅣ] : It is like [i] in English.
< The explanation of fourteen u.p.s. >
(1) eight consonants
[ㄱ] : It is like the middle sound of [g] ([( )]) in English.
...……………………………………….....그
[ㄴ] : It is like the final sound of [n] ([은]) in English.
[ㄷ] : It is like the initial sound of [d] ([드]) in English.
[ㄹ] : It is like the final sound of [l] ([을]) in English.
[ㅁ] : It is like the final sound of [m] ([음]) in English.
[ㅂ] : It is like the initial sound of [b] ([브]) in English.
[ㅅ] : It is like the initial sound of [s] ([스]) in English.
[ㅈ] : It is like the second sound of [ʤ] ([( )]) in English.
..…………….……………………………...쥐
(2) six vowels
[ㅏ] : It is like [ɑ] in English.
[ㅓ] : It is like [ə] in English.
[ㅗ] : It is like [ɔ] in English.
[ㅜ] : It is like [u] in English.
[ㅡ] : It is like the final sound of [p]([프]), [s]([스]), [d]([드]) and [t]([트]) in English.
[ㅣ] : It is like [i] in English.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
The definitions of Hoon Min Jung phonetics
< The definitions of Hoon Min Jung phonetics >
1. ultimate particle of sounds
An 'ultimate particle of sounds’ means a common component of sounds unable to be divided further which are heard similarly with each other(one another).
2. original sound
An 'original sound' means a sound pronounced originally at the articulate point.
3. syllable
A 'syllable' is the smallest unit of a sound that can be pronounced by itself.
4. consonant
A 'consonant' is a sound unable to be divided further which can not be pronounced without a vowel(s) as a component of a syllable.
5. vowel
A 'vowel' is a sound unable to be divided further which can be pronounced by itself as a component of a syllable.
1. ultimate particle of sounds
An 'ultimate particle of sounds’ means a common component of sounds unable to be divided further which are heard similarly with each other(one another).
2. original sound
An 'original sound' means a sound pronounced originally at the articulate point.
3. syllable
A 'syllable' is the smallest unit of a sound that can be pronounced by itself.
4. consonant
A 'consonant' is a sound unable to be divided further which can not be pronounced without a vowel(s) as a component of a syllable.
5. vowel
A 'vowel' is a sound unable to be divided further which can be pronounced by itself as a component of a syllable.
Comparison [g] in English with the sound of ‘ㄱ’ in Korean by HMJ phonetics
The original sounds of [g] in English and the sound of ‘ㄱ’ in Korean by HMJ phonetics are as follows.
[g]
[( )]
그 ——-> three ultimate particles of sounds, that is, [( )], [ㄱ] and [ㅡ]
The sound of ‘ㄱ’ in Korean
[ㄱ] ——> one ultimate particle of sounds
Therefore, [g] ≠ the sound of ‘ㄱ’ in Korean.
[( )]
그 ——-> three ultimate particles of sounds, that is, [( )], [ㄱ] and [ㅡ]
The sound of ‘ㄱ’ in Korean
[ㄱ] ——> one ultimate particle of sounds
Therefore, [g] ≠ the sound of ‘ㄱ’ in Korean.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
The difference between both [l] and [r] is what Korean people most wonder about in English pronunciation because both are heard alike to them. But looks like the difference was clarified when ‘the perfect edition of [r] in English’ was published on Bruce’s internet cafe (http://cafe.daum.net/blakeenglish) in 2009.
Both original sounds are as follows respectively.
[l] [을]
[r] [( )]
…….루
Both original sounds are written very alike in HMJ phonetics. Also [r]‘s original sounds contain [l]‘s. So both are heard alike to Korean people.
Both original sounds are as follows respectively.
[l] [을]
[r] [( )]
…….루
Both original sounds are written very alike in HMJ phonetics. Also [r]‘s original sounds contain [l]‘s. So both are heard alike to Korean people.
Monday, June 2, 2014
The perfect edition of [r] in English by HMJ phonetics
The perfect edition of [r] in English by HMJ phonetics was published firstly in the world on Bruce’s internet cafe, BKC(http://cafe.daum.net/blakeenglish) on Oct. 23, 2009. Its exact address is http://cafe.daum.net/blakeenglish/LA0P/81
< [r] in English having 5 phonetic values >
(1) [r] followed by an IPA phonetic vowel (American English)
An enunciator pronounces
[( )]
.루
as a glide at the end of his tongue, softly pushing the end of his tongue forwards to a point a little separated from the articulate point of a gum untouching a palate in a little concave position of a tongue, after bending his tongue concavely by pulling the end of his tongue back untouching a palate.
ex) re·m′em·ber [rim′embər] [( )이.음′에음.브어얼]
…………………………………....루
[o] in [r] by IPA phonetics is automatically derived during pronounced because the position of a tongue is like [오]‘s (or [ɔ]‘s).
But as it is not an original sound, it should not be written in the brackets.
(2) [r] followed by an IPA phonetic vowel (British English)
An enunciator pronounces
[( )]
.루
as a fricative at the end of his tongue separating the end of his tongue a little from the articulate point of a gum.
ex) real [riəl] [( )이어을]
........………........루
(3) [r] unfollowed by an IPA phonetic vowel (American English)
An enunciator pronounces
[얼]
at the back part of his tongue after bending his tongue convexly upwards. [r] unfollowed by an IPA phonetic vowel is generally pronounced [어얼] or [어:얼] together with [어] or [어:] corresponding to [ə] or [ə:] respectively. Then he pronounces [어얼] or [어:얼] ([ər] or [ə:r] respectively) at the back part of his tongue after bending his tongue convexly upwards.
ex) man·ner [m′ænər] [음′에.은어얼]
world [wə:rld] [우어:얼을드]
(4) [r] followed by an IPA phonetic vowel (British English)
[r] is a silent syllable.
ex) re·mem·ber [rim′embə] [( )이.음′에음.브어]
..........……………………………..루
(5) [r] between IPA phonetic vowels like in ‘water’ or ‘letter’ (American English)
An enunciator
[( )]
.루
pronounces at the articulate point of a gum.
ex) wa·ter [w′ɔ:tər] [우′오:.( )어얼]
............………………………..루
let·ter [l′etər] [을′에.( )어얼]
..........……………………루
※ The original sound in round brackets was discovered firstly by Rick Kim or Seung-Eun Oh (the authors of the book, ‘릭 킴의 미국 영어 발음 무작정 따라하기’, 1999, printed by ‘길벗’ in Korea.) . So it was not written for his(their) copyright. For reference, it is one of u.p.s..
< [r] in English having 5 phonetic values >
(1) [r] followed by an IPA phonetic vowel (American English)
An enunciator pronounces
[( )]
.루
as a glide at the end of his tongue, softly pushing the end of his tongue forwards to a point a little separated from the articulate point of a gum untouching a palate in a little concave position of a tongue, after bending his tongue concavely by pulling the end of his tongue back untouching a palate.
ex) re·m′em·ber [rim′embər] [( )이.음′에음.브어얼]
…………………………………....루
[o] in [r] by IPA phonetics is automatically derived during pronounced because the position of a tongue is like [오]‘s (or [ɔ]‘s).
But as it is not an original sound, it should not be written in the brackets.
(2) [r] followed by an IPA phonetic vowel (British English)
An enunciator pronounces
[( )]
.루
as a fricative at the end of his tongue separating the end of his tongue a little from the articulate point of a gum.
ex) real [riəl] [( )이어을]
........………........루
(3) [r] unfollowed by an IPA phonetic vowel (American English)
An enunciator pronounces
[얼]
at the back part of his tongue after bending his tongue convexly upwards. [r] unfollowed by an IPA phonetic vowel is generally pronounced [어얼] or [어:얼] together with [어] or [어:] corresponding to [ə] or [ə:] respectively. Then he pronounces [어얼] or [어:얼] ([ər] or [ə:r] respectively) at the back part of his tongue after bending his tongue convexly upwards.
ex) man·ner [m′ænər] [음′에.은어얼]
world [wə:rld] [우어:얼을드]
(4) [r] followed by an IPA phonetic vowel (British English)
[r] is a silent syllable.
ex) re·mem·ber [rim′embə] [( )이.음′에음.브어]
..........……………………………..루
(5) [r] between IPA phonetic vowels like in ‘water’ or ‘letter’ (American English)
An enunciator
[( )]
.루
pronounces at the articulate point of a gum.
ex) wa·ter [w′ɔ:tər] [우′오:.( )어얼]
............………………………..루
let·ter [l′etər] [을′에.( )어얼]
..........……………………루
※ The original sound in round brackets was discovered firstly by Rick Kim or Seung-Eun Oh (the authors of the book, ‘릭 킴의 미국 영어 발음 무작정 따라하기’, 1999, printed by ‘길벗’ in Korea.) . So it was not written for his(their) copyright. For reference, it is one of u.p.s..
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
An original sound is analyzed and written by the ultimate particles of sounds.
In HMJ phonetics an original sound is analyzed and written by the ultimate particles of sounds.
The unique concept of an 'original sound'
HMJ phonetics uses the unique concept of an ‘original sound’. It means not a certain sound itself but a sound originally pronounced at the ‘articulate point’ to make it. Otherwise, a certain sound is just the combination of an original sound and other sounds derived. In HMJ phonetics only this original sound(s) is(are) written in brackets by a phonetic symbol(s). So HMJ phonetic's phonetic symbols in a word are much more simple than IPA phonetics' are.
The total number of the ultimate particles of sounds
Surprisingly, the total number of the ultimate particles of matters in modern physics is very near the one of the ultimate particles of sounds in HMJ phonetics. It doesn’t seem a coincidence.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Hoon Min Jung phonetics(HMJ phonetics)
Hoon Min Jung phonetics(HMJ phonetics) is the first phonetics in the world which applies unified field theory to phonetics.
URL: http://cafe.daum.net/blakeenglish
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