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The Peninsular Japonic languages are now-extinct Japonic languages that most linguists believe, based on traces in ancient texts, were formerly spoken in the central and southern parts of the Korean Peninsula. The most-cited evidence comes from chapter 37 of the Samguk sagi (compiled in 1145), … See more
The Samguk sagi is a history, written in Classical Chinese, of the Korean Three Kingdoms period, which ended in 668. Chapter 37 gives place names and meanings, mostly for places in the Goguryeo lands … See more
Several authors have suggested that the sole recorded word of the Gaya confederacy is Japonic. Alexander Vovin has suggested Japonic etymologies for several words and placenames from southern Korea appearing in ancient Chinese and … See more
Most linguists studying the Japonic family believe that it was brought to the Japanese archipelago from the Korean peninsula around 700–300 BC by wet-rice farmers of the See more
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Japonic or Japanese–Ryukyuan, sometimes also Japanic, is a language family comprising Japanese, spoken in the main islands of Japan, and the Ryukyuan languages, spoken in the Ryukyu Islands. The family is universally accepted by linguists, and significant progress has been made in reconstructing the proto-language. The reconstruction implies a split between all dialects of Japanese …
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- 消滅時期: 西暦4-7世紀頃
- Glottolog: (未評価)
- 話される地域: 朝鮮半島中央部及び南部
- https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-are-japonic-languages.htmlSee more on worldatlas.comThe Japonic languages consist of two main branches: the Japanese language and the Ryukyuan languages. The Hachinjo language, which is commonly spoken on the Izu Islands, is sometimes considered part of the language family, but its position in the family remains unclear. Japonic languages are believed to be relat…
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WebSep 12, 2020 · Later, proto-Koreanic tribes started migrating into the Peninsula from Manchuria, interacting with Japonic rice-agriculturalists and later assimilating them. It is suggested that vocabulary related...
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WebSep 4, 2021 · 大陸倭語 Peninsular Japonic / 日本語の起源 - YouTube / 3:46 大陸倭語 Peninsular Japonic / 日本語の起源 minerva scientia 121K subscribers 49K views 1 year …
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https://oxfordre.com/linguistics/display/10.1093/...WebSep 26, 2017 · First, since we are dealing here with very fragmentary materials from Peninsular Japonic, the reader must bear in mind that, unlike in the case of Insular …
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Web반도 일본어 (半島日本語, 영어: Peninsular Japonic )란 삼국사기 지리지 등에 나타나는 지명을 근거로 한 언어학적 가설상의 언어이다. 가설에 의하면 한반도 와 남부 지방에서 …
Japonic languages
https://atozwiki.com/Japonic_languagesWebPeninsular Japonic Main article: Peninsular Japonic See also: Placename glosses in the Samguk sagi Korea in the late 5th century There is fragmentary evidence suggesting that …
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