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  1. Proto-Koreanic Koreanic is a relatively shallow language family. Modern varieties show limited variation, most of which can be treated as derived from Late Middle Korean (15th century).

    • Old Korean

      Proto-Koreanic, the hypothetical ancestor of the Koreanic...

    • Origins
    • Old Korean
    • Middle Korean
    • Modern Korean

    Korean and the closely related Jeju language form the compact Koreanic language family. A relation to the Japonic languages is debated but currently not accepted by most linguists.Another theory is the Altaic Theory, but it is either discredited or fringe. Homer Hulbert claimed the Korean language was Ural-Altaic in his book The History of Korea (1...

    Use of Classical Chinese by Koreans began in the fourth century or earlier, and phonological writing in Idu script was developed by the sixth century.It is unclear whether Old Korean was a tonal language. It is assumed that Old Korean was divided into dialects, corresponding to the three kingdoms. Of these, the Sillan language is the best attested ...

    The language standard of this period is based on the dialect of Kaesong because Goryeo moved the capital city to the northern area of the Korean Peninsula. The first foreign record of Korean is the Jilin leishi, written in 1103 by a Chinese Song dynasty writer, Sūn Mù 孫穆.It contains several hundred items of Goryeo-era Korean vocabulary with the pro...

    Over the decades following the Korean War and the division of Korea, North–South differences in the Korean languagehave developed, including variances in pronunciation, verb inflection and vocabulary.

  2. 원시 한국어 또는 한국조어(Proto-Koreanic language)는 한국어족의 조어이다. 원향은 대략 만주 지역이었던 것으로 추정된다.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Jeju-Korean cognates show that Middle Korean merged yo into ye. [6] Thus, Jeju evidence can be used to reconstruct Old Korean */jə/. However, due to heavy superstrate influence, many Jeju forms originally with yo have since been replaced by ye.

  4. Below is a partial list of proto-languages that have been reconstructed, ordered by geographic location.

  5. 28 de nov. de 2022 · Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed language. Its words and roots are not directly attested in any written works, but have been reconstructed through the comparative method , which finds regular similarities between languages that cannot be explained by coincidence or word-borrowing, and extrapolates ancient forms from these similarities.