Appendix:Sino-Korean tensing

This appendix contains quantitative data on compound tensing in Sino-Korean based on the, as calculated by Yu 2019, along with Wiktionary's own examples of tensed and non-tensed words. Yu's data includes fully Sino-Korean compounds as well as compounds of both Sino-Korean and native elements.

While tensing (which originates from a genitive marker) is more common for genitive or attributive constructions in which the final hanja is the main component, and for words that are compounds of hanja which are still productive in isolation in Korean, there is no consistent principle by which the phenomenon can be predicted for all words.