Proto-Koreanic: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Haimounten (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Haimounten (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
}} |
}} |
||
Proto-Koreanic is a reconstructed [[proto-language]] that was spoken |
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> |
Revision as of 22:36, 21 December 2018
This article, Proto-Koreanic, has recently been created via the Articles for creation process. Please check to see if the reviewer has accidentally left this template after accepting the draft and take appropriate action as necessary.
Reviewer tools: Inform author |
Proto-Koreanic | |
---|---|
Region | Korea(?) |
Era | Pre-1st Century |
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
- ^ 최기호, 국어사 서설 "The History of the Korean Language", 제8회 국외 한국어교사 연수회 "8th Research Conference of Korean Language Teachers Abroad", 2004
- ^ About World Languages, Altaic Language Family: http://aboutworldlanguages.com/altaic-language-family