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Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed [[proto-language]] that was spoken prior to the 1st century, which was when the [[Three Kingdoms of Korea]] were formed.<ref>최기호, 국어사 서설 "The History of the Korean Language", 제8회 국외 한국어교사 연수회 "8th Research Conference of Korean Language Teachers Abroad", 2004</ref>
Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed [[proto-language]] that was spoken in the Bronze and Iron Ages. Proto-Koreanic evolved into Old Korean by the 1st century, which was when the [[Three Kingdoms of Korea]] were formed.<ref>최기호, 국어사 서설 "The History of the Korean Language", 제8회 국외 한국어교사 연수회 "8th Research Conference of Korean Language Teachers Abroad", 2004</ref> Proto-Koreanic was spoken in


There are no written samples of Proto-Koreanic, which is the main reason of why the authenticity of it is disputed. The most popular alternative theory regarding the origins of the Korean language states that Korean is a member of the [[Altaic language family]].<ref>About World Languages, Altaic Language Family: 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. The most popular alternative theory regarding the origins of the Korean language states that Korean is a member of the [[Altaic language family]].<ref>About World Languages, Altaic Language Family: http://aboutworldlanguages.com/altaic-language-family</ref>

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Proto-Koreanic
RegionKorea(?)
EraPre-1st Century
Koreanic
  • Proto-Koreanic
Unknown
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed proto-language that was spoken in the Bronze and Iron Ages. Proto-Koreanic evolved into Old Korean by the 1st century, which was when the Three Kingdoms of Korea were formed.[1] Proto-Koreanic was spoken in

There are no written samples of Proto-Koreanic, which is the main reason of why the authenticity of it is disputed. The most popular alternative theory regarding the origins of the Korean language states that Korean is a member of the Altaic language family.[2]

References

  1. ^ 최기호, 국어사 서설 "The History of the Korean Language", 제8회 국외 한국어교사 연수회 "8th Research Conference of Korean Language Teachers Abroad", 2004
  2. ^ About World Languages, Altaic Language Family: http://aboutworldlanguages.com/altaic-language-family