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    Middle Korean is the period in the history of the Korean language succeeding Old Korean and yielding in 1600 to the Modern period. The boundary between the Old and Middle periods is traditionally identified with the establishment of Goryeo in 918, but some scholars have argued for the time of the Mongol … See more

    Until the late 19th century, most formal writing in Korea, including government documents, scholarship and much literature, was written in Classical Chinese. Before the 15th century, the little writing in Korean was done … See more

    Although some Chinese words had previously entered Korean, Middle Korean was the period of the massive and systematic influx of Sino-Korean vocabulary. As a result, over half the modern Korean lexicon consists of Sino-Korean words, … See more

    Hangul letters correspond closely to the phonemes of Late Middle Korean. The romanization most commonly used in linguistic writing on the history of Korean is the Yale romanization devised by Samuel Martin, which faithfully reflects the Hangul spelling. See more

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    The various forms of Korean are conventionally described as "dialects" of a single Korean language, but breaks in intelligibility justify viewing them as a small family of two or three languages.
    Korean dialects form a dialect continuum stretching from the southern end of the Korean peninsula to Yanbian prefecture in the Chinese province of Jilin, though …

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    When did the Middle Korean period start and end?The boundary between the Old and Middle periods is traditionally identified with the establishment of Goryeo in 918, but some scholars have argued for the time of the Mongol invasions of Korea (mid-13th century). Middle Korean is often divided into Early and Late periods corresponding to Goryeo (until 1392) and Joseon respectively.
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    What is Middle Korean (중세국어)?Middle Korean ( 중세국어, 中世國語) corresponds to Korean spoken from the 10th to 16th centuries, or from the era of Goryeo to the middle of Joseon . The language standard of this period is based on the dialect of Kaesong because Goryeo moved the capital city to the northern area of the Korean Peninsula .
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    What are the key sources on early Middle Korean?The key sources on Early Middle Korean (10th to 14th centuries) are a Chinese text, the Jilin leishi (1103–1104), and the pharmacological work Hyangyak kugŭppang (鄕藥救急方, mid-13th century). [11] During this period, Korean absorbed a huge number of Chinese loanwords, affecting all aspects of the language. [12]
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    What is the Korean language called in North Korea?Korean language. In North Korea, however, it is called choseonmal (조선말) or choseoneo (조선어, 朝鮮語). They are named differently because the common names for North and South Korea are different. In additional, Koreans usually call their language urimal ( Hangeul: 우리말) or urinara mal ( Hangeul: 우리나라 말) meaning "our language" or "our country's language".
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    WebJun 05, 2012 · Late Middle Korean; Ki-Moon Lee, Seoul National University, S. Robert Ramsey, University of Maryland, College Park; Book: A History of the Korean Language; …

    • Author: Ki-Moon Lee, S. Robert Ramsey
    • Publish Year: 2011
  5. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Middle_Korean_language

    WebCategory:okm:All topics: Middle Korean terms organized by topic, such as "Family" or "Chemistry". Category:Middle Korean appendices: Pages containing additional …

    • Ancestors: Proto-KoreanOld Korean
    • Language code: okm
    • Canonical name: Middle Korean
    • Language family: Korean
  6. https://dbpedia.org/page/Middle_Korean

    WebSparql Endpoint. About:Middle Korean. An Entity of Type: language, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org. Middle Korean is the period in the …

  7. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_language

    WebThe Korean language is spoken mainly in North and South Korea. It is spoken by more than 78 million people (most are North or South Koreans). In South Korea, it is called hangukmal (한국말) or hangugeo (Hangeul: …

  8. https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/middle-korean/m02686r1?hl=en

    WebMiddle Korean is the period in the history of the Korean language succeeding Old Korean and yielding in 1600 to the Modern period. The boundary between the Old and Middle

  9. https://www.allacronyms.com/late_middle_korean/abbreviated

    WebAug 24, 2022 · 'Late Middle Korean', All Acronyms, 24 August 2022, <https://www.allacronyms.com/late_middle_korean/abbreviated> [accessed 24 August …

  10. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/history-of...

    WebJun 05, 2012 · It nominally ended when the Japanese invaded Korea in 1592, and the resulting chaos disrupted the written record of the language. Middle Korean can be most …

  11. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul

    WebSeoul ( Korean: 서울) is the biggest city of the Republic of Korea ( South Korea ), and its capital. Its official name is Seoul Special City ( Korean: 서울특별시 Seoul Teukbyeolsi ). It …

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