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Proto-Koreanic

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Proto-Koreanic is the reconstructed proto-language, which is supposedly the origin of all Koreanic languages. It was spoken during the Bronze and Iron ages of prehistoric Korea.

By the time the Three Kingdoms period occurred, the Korean peninsula spoke dialects of Old Korean. [1]

References

  1. ^ Heo, Jaeyoung (2017-06-30). "The Division of Korean Language History and the Grammatical Change in the Early 20th Century". Korean Language and Literature in International Context. 73: 7–32. doi:10.31147/iall.73.1. ISSN 1225-1216. {{cite journal}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 85 (help)