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    The Peninsular Japonic languages are now-extinct Japonic languages reflected in ancient placenames and glosses from central and southern parts of the Korean...
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    suggesting that Japonic languages may still have been spoken in central and southern parts of the Korean peninsula (see Peninsular Japonic) in the early...
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  • changes in people's habits and mannerisms. Many linguists believe that Peninsular Japonic languages were formerly spoken in central and southern parts of the...
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  • Proto-Japonic, Proto-Japanese, or Proto-Japanese–Ryukyuan is the reconstructed language ancestral to the Japonic language family. It has been reconstructed...
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  • statelet is used as an example of a possible placename that supports the Peninsular Japonic theory and a possible presence in Korea from ancient Japan. The statelet...
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  • classification of the Japonic languages and their external relations is unclear. Linguists traditionally consider the Japonic languages to belong to...
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    however this is disputed. Japonic speakers were also present on the southern and central Korean Peninsula. These Peninsular Japonic-speaking agriculturalists...
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    While it is believed that Koreanic/proto-Koreanic and Japonic/proto-Japonic (i.e. Peninsular Japonic) co-existed in the southern Korean Peninsula for an...
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    Juha Janhunen, Japonic languages were spoken in large parts of the southern Korean Peninsula. Vovin suggests that these "Peninsular Japonic languages" (now...
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  • Thumbnail for Yayoi period
    several linguists, Japonic or proto-Japonic was present on large parts of the southern Korean peninsula. These Peninsular Japonic languages, now extinct...
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    speaking a Han language. Linguistic evidence suggests that Japonic languages (see Peninsular Japonic) were spoken in large parts of the southern Korean Peninsula...
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  • that Japonic languages were spoken by Wajin and were present in large parts of the southern Korean Peninsula. According to Vovin, these "Peninsular Japonic...
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    Middle Korean words now lost in Standard Korean. Jeju may also have a Peninsular Japonic substratum, but this argument has been disputed. Jeju was already...
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    The geographically proximate languages of Japanese (part of the Japonic languages) and Korean (part of the Koreanic languages) share considerable similarity...
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    suggest that Japonic languages were spoken in large parts of the southern Korean Peninsula. According to Vovin, these "Peninsular Japonic languages" were...
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    identity for centuries, and many resulted in assimilation, migrants of Peninsular Japonic and Tungusic peoples in Korea. Ainu and Ryukyuan people in Japan were...
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    profound impact in both language and culture within the region (see Peninsular Japonic). MtDNA Haplogroup Jōmon people is characterized by the presence of...
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  • Thumbnail for Baekje language
    suggests that the language of the commoners may have been the same Peninsular Japonic language reflected by placename glosses in the Samguk sagi from the...
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    Janhunen, also argue that Baekje had been predominantly Japonic-speaking (specifically Peninsular Japonic), before it became linguistically 'koreanized'. A...
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    proposes Goguryeo as the likely source. History of Korean Old Korean Peninsular Japonic Kim Nam-Kil describes Puyŏ and Han as two dialects of the ancient...
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    languages, while others believe it is a Peninsular Japonic language. Alexander Vovin notes that the Japonic-origin toponyms of Samguk Sagi are mainly...
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  • Indo-Aryan Pashto, Pushto, or Pashtu Iranian Paya or Pech Chibchan Peninsular Japonic Japonic Pennsylvania Dutch or Pennsylvania German Germanic Persian or...
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  • are listed in the following table. Classification of the Japonic languages Peninsular Japonic Shinmura, Izuru (1916). "國語及び朝 鮮語の數詞について [Regarding numerals...
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    of these languages, based on the extant records and evidence that Peninsular Japonic languages were still spoken in southern and central parts of the peninsula...
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  • Placename glosses in the Samguk sagi (category Japonic languages)
    attested numerals, resemble Japonic languages, and are accepted by many authors as evidence that now-extinct Peninsular Japonic languages were once spoken...
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    Korea and started to expand further south, replacing and assimilating Japonic-speakers and likely causing the Yayoi migration. Whitman (2011) suggests...
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    extended version of Austro-Tai was hypothesized by Benedict who added the Japonic languages to the proposal as well. A link with the Austroasiatic languages...
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    romanized: Hanguk in South Korea, or 조선, Chosŏn in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (한반도, Hanbando...
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  • future subjunctive, is sometimes archaic in some dialects (including peninsular) of related languages such as Spanish, but still active in Portuguese...
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    Guatemalan Honduran Mexican Murcian New Mexican Nicaraguan Paraguay Panamanian Peninsular Peruvian Philippine status Puerto Rican Rioplatense Saharan Salvadoran...
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