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Koreanic is a
small language family consisting of the
Korean and Jeju languages. The
latter is
often described as a
dialect of
Korean but is mutually...
- many
scholars argue that
Korean belongs to its own
distinct Koreanic family, with
unique linguistic and
cultural origins.
Koreanic speakers from Northeast...
- the 38th
parallel between North Korea (Democratic People's
Republic of
Korea; DPRK) and
South Korea (Republic of
Korea; ROK). Both
countries proclaimed...
- ****onic and
Koreanic languages (see also
Janhunen 2010,
Vovin 2015a). However,
through later intense language contacts, ****anese and
Koreanic converged...
- Dravidian, Indo-European, Afroasiatic, Turkic, Sino-Tibetan, Kra–Dai and
Koreanic. Many
languages of Asia, such as Chinese, Persian, Sanskrit, Arabic, Tamil...
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South Korea,
officially the
Republic of
Korea (ROK), is a
country in East Asia. It
constitutes the
southern half of the
Korean Peninsula and
borders North...
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Korean itself—form the
compact Koreanic language family. Even so,
Jejuan and
Korean are not
mutually intelligible. The
linguistic homeland of
Korean is...
- cultures.
Several linguists believe that
speakers of
Koreanic/proto-
Koreanic arrived in the
Korean Peninsula at some time
after the ****onic/proto-****onic...
- that the
Yayoi are not
closely related to the proto-
Koreanic speakers and that they
arrived in
Korea later from
Manchuria around 300 BC and
coexisted with...
- (Democratic People's
Republic of
Korea; DPRK) and
South Korea (Republic of
Korea; ROK) and
their allies.
North Korea was
supported by the People's Republic...