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.
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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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