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Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed proto-language that was spoken in the Korean peninsula prior to the 1st century, which was when the [[Three Kingdoms of Korea]] formed.
Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed proto-language that was spoken in the Korean peninsula prior to the 1st century, which was when the [[Three Kingdoms of Korea]] formed.


There are no written samples of Proto-Koreanic, which is the main reason of why the authenticity of it is disputed. A popular theory suggests that Korean is apart of the discredited [[Altaic language family]].<ref>http://aboutworldlanguages.com/altaic-language-family</ref>
There are no written samples of Proto-Koreanic, which is the main reason of why the authenticity of it is disputed. A popular theory suggests that the [[Korean language]] is apart of the discredited [[Altaic language family]].<ref>http://aboutworldlanguages.com/altaic-language-family</ref>

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Revision as of 08:09, 16 December 2018

Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed proto-language that was spoken in the Korean peninsula prior to the 1st century, which was when the Three Kingdoms of Korea formed.

There are no written samples of Proto-Koreanic, which is the main reason of why the authenticity of it is disputed. A popular theory suggests that the Korean language is apart of the discredited Altaic language family.[1]

References