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Modern Korean

 
Wikipedia: Modern Korean
Modern Korean
Spoken in Korea
Language extinction Evolved into contemporary Korean by the 19th century
Language family Disputed
Writing system Hanja
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3
Modern Korean
Hangul 근대 국어
Hanja 近代國語
Revised Romanization Geundae gugeo
McCune–Reischauer Kŭnt'ae kugŏ

Modern Korean correponds to the Korean language from after the era of Japanese invasions of Korea to the latter late of Joseon Dynasty period. According to recent studies[citation needed], Modern Korean was divided into former Modern Korean and later Modern Korean.

See also

References

  • Lee Kwang-Ho (2004) - The Theory of the Modern Korean grammar (근대국어문법론), Taehaksa
  • Lee Ki-Mun (1998) - An introduction to Korean language (신정판 국어사개론), Taehaksa
  • Hong Yun-Pyo (1994) - The Studies of the Modern Korean I (근대국어연구 I)”, Taehaksa

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