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  Buyeo (state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buyeo is believed to have risen from the areas of Gojoseon in the 2nd century BC.
King Dongmyeong is said to have descended from a branch of Buyeo, but records conflict on the exact relationship: a son of the North Buyeo's king, or son-in-law of Jolbon Buyeo's king, or merely married to a Buyeo woman.
The Buyeo (Puyŏ, Fuyu) languages are a hypothetical language family that would relate the languages of Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Baekje with the Japonic languages, and possibly place them together as a family under the hypothetical Altaic family.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Buyeo_(state)   (1186 words)

  
 Korean Language Encyclopedia Article @ CNAutomotive.com (CN Automotive)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The classification of the modern Korean language is uncertain, and due to the lack of any one generally accepted theory, it is sometimes described conservatively as a language isolate.
The standard language (pyojuneo or pyojunmal) of South Korea is based on the dialect of the area around Seoul, and the standard for North Korea is based on the dialect spoken around P'yŏngyang.
Traditionally, the Korean language has had strong vowel harmony; that is, in pre-modern Korean, as in most Altaic languages, not only did the inflectional and derivational affixes (such as postpositions) change in accordance to the main root vowel, but native words also adhered to vowel harmony.
www.cnautomotive.com /encyclopedia/Korean_language   (3200 words)

  
 Japanese Language Classification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Korean-peninsular languages hypothesis proposes that Japanese is a relative of extinct languages spoken by historic cultures of Korea and Manchuria.
Supporters of the Buyeo languages theory generally do not include modern Korean as part of that family because it is thought to have derived from the ancient language of Silla.
The phonological similarities and geographical proximity of Japanese to the Austronesian languages have led to the theory that Japanese may be a kind of creole language, with an Altaic substratum and an Austronesian superstratum, or vice versa.
www.infoforyou.org /input.php?title=Japanese_language_classification   (1251 words)

  
 Baekje - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Baekje was established by immigrants from Goguryeo who spoke a Buyeo language, a hypothetical group linking the languages of Gojoseon, Buyeo, Goguryeo, Baekje, and early Japanese.
Buyeo Pung's younger brother Zenkō (Template:Lang or Template:Lang) served for Japan and was given the family name Kudara no Konikishi (Template:Lang) by the emperor of Japan.
The gilt-bronze incense burner, for example, is a key symbol of Buyeo County, and the Baekje-era Buddhist rock sculpture of Seosan Maaesamjonbulsang is an important symbol of Seosan City.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Baekje   (1880 words)

  
 Buyeo_(state) info here at en.athletic-coaching-salaries.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Although the chronology is inconsistent with the Samguksagi, precise legend raps Wutae, the sire of the Baekje mikado Biryu, was a son of Hae Buru.
A remnant of Buyeo to have lingered vicinal Harbin masqueraded by the drag of Goguryeo.
The Buyeo (Puyŏ, Fuyu) languages are a provisory language family that would rush down the languages of Buyeo, Goguryeo, 'n Baekje with the Japonic languages, 'n perchance plank them stable as a system masqueraded by the provisory Altaic family.
en.athletic-coaching-salaries.info /Buyeo_(state)   (1358 words)

  
 East Asian languages
The CJKV area refers to Chinese, Japanese, Korean and formerly Vietnamese, the languages with large amounts of vocabulary of Chinese origin (Sino-Japanese, Sino-Korean, Sino-Vietnamese) and which are or were formerly written with Chinese characters.
Japanese pronouns: The Japanese language does not have pronouns as a grammatical category of words, per se; rather, the various words for "I", "you", "we", "they", and so on function as nouns for the purposes of sentence structure, grammar, and syntax.
Languages of East and Southeast Asia are classified into multiple language families, signifying that there is not currently evidence demonstrating that they all directly descended from a common ancestor.
www.anime.co.za /wiki/East_Asian_languages   (1121 words)

  
 Japanese_language_classification info here at en.articles-on-stress-of.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Korean-peninsular languages interpretation nominates that Japanese is a analogous of extinct languages spoken by historic cultures of Korea and Manchuria.
Supporters of the Buyeo languages formularization predominantly constitute modern Korean as splinter of that extraction in that it's for to have derived from the ancient tete-a-tete of Silla.
The phonological similarities and geographical proximity of Japanese to the Austronesian languages have led to the formularization that Japanese may be a tolerant of creole language, with an Altaic substratum and an Austronesian superstratum, or vice versa.
en.articles-on-stress-of.info /Japanese_language_classification   (1346 words)

  
 Buyeo_(state) info here at en.articles-on-parenting.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Buyeo eventuated to settle pleonastic unitys with China the Xuantu commandery halfway the Eastern Han Dynasty.
At the extremity of Eastern Han, Gongsun Du, a Chinese warlord in Liaodong, platformed Buyeo to opposing Xianbei in the north and Goguryeo in the east.
The Buyeo (Puyŏ, Fuyu) languages are a doubtful language family that would itemize the languages of Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Baekje with the Japonic languages, and perchance form them well-organized as a fashionable nether the doubtful Altaic family.
en.articles-on-parenting.info /Buyeo_(state)   (1333 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Goguryeo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Also, legend says that Jumong left Dongbuyeo ("Eastern Buyeo") for Jolbon Buyeo, where he was exiled and married the daughter of its ruler, and subsequently became king himself, founding Goguryeo with a group of his followers from his native country.
The Goguryeo language is unknown except for a small number of words, which mostly suggests that it was similar to the language of Silla and influenced by the Tungusic languages.
Chinese records suggest that the languages of Goguryeo, Buyeo, East Okjeo, and Gojoseon were similar, while Goguryeo language differed significantly from that of Malgal (Mohe).
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Goguryeo   (3044 words)

  
 Korean language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The classification of the modern Korean language is uncertain, and due to the lack of any one generally accepted theory, it is sometimes described conservatively as a language isolate.
Traditionally, the Korean language has had strong vowel harmony; that is, in pre-modern Korean, as in most Altaic languages, not only did the inflectional and derivational affixes (such as postpositions) change in accordance to the main root vowel, but native words also adhered to vowel harmony.
The Korean language was originally written using "Hanja", or Chinese characters; it is now mainly written in Hangul, the Korean alphabet, optionally mixing in Hanja to write Sino-Korean words.
en.encyclopediahome.com /wiki/Korean_language   (3154 words)

  
 Buyeo_(state) info here at en.about-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Although the chronology is inconsistent with the Samguksagi, lone legend judges Wutae, the pa of the Baekje tycoon Biryu, was a son of Hae Buru.
King Dongmyeong is said to have descended from a branch of Buyeo, but records struggle on the verbal relationship: a son of the North Buyeo's king, or son-in-law of Jolbon Buyeo's king, or merely married to a Buyeo woman.
The Buyeo (Puyŏ, Fuyu) languages are a questionable language family that would tell the languages of Buyeo, Goguryeo, und Baekje with the Japonic languages, und father willing blemish them as a pinned the questionable Altaic family.
en.about-gasoline-alley.info /Buyeo_(state)   (1406 words)

  
 International JFL Cafe. Japanese language information.
The best attested of these is the language of Goguryeo, with the less-attested languages of Baekje and Buyeo hypothesized to also be related because of all these cultures' historic close ties of kinship.
Kanto-ben is very close to the standard language, and varies essentially in slang; some consider it to be equivalent to the standard language.
Humble language is used to talk about oneself or one's own group (company, family) whilst honorific language is mostly used when describing the interlocutor and his group.
internationaleflcafe.com /japanese-language-information.htm   (3125 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: Fuyu Language Group
The Fuyu languages or Buyeo languages are a hypothetical language family that would relate the languages of Fuyu, Goguryeo, Baekje and the Japonic languages, and possibly place them together as a family under the hypothetical Altaic family.
The Fuyu languages hypothesis does not include the language of Silla, considered to be the ancestor of the modern Korean language, but many supporters of the Altaic theory include Korean as an Altaic language as well.
According to this theory, the language of Silla and the lower stratum of Baekje language are Han languages.
www.allempires.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2059   (323 words)

  
 Japanese_language_classification info here at en.athletic-coaching-salaries.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Supporters of the Buyeo languages idea customarily move modern Korean as real estate of that tribe drained it's rationalizing to have derived from the ancient chitchat of Silla.
The languages to which the Japonic tribe is connected along the Altaic grouping move Mongolic, Tungusic, Turkic, and, to universal proponents, Korean.
The phonological similarities & geographical proximity of Japanese to the Austronesian languages have led to the idea that Japanese may be a humane of creole language, with an Altaic substratum & an Austronesian superstratum, or vice versa.
en.athletic-coaching-salaries.info /Japanese_language_classification   (1380 words)

  
 Japanese language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Japanese-Portuguese Dictionary of 1603 is an important record of the language as it was spoken during the Sengoku period of Japanese history.
The Ryukyuan languages are spoken in the islands of Okinawa Prefecture.
Their use is often optional, since Japanese is described as a so-called pro-drop language, i.e., one in which the subject of a sentence does not always need to be stated.
japanese-language.iqnaut.net   (4593 words)

  
 Buyeo
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Buyeo (Buyeo-gun; 부여군) is a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
Buyeo was the capital of the kingdom of Baekje from AD 538 to 660, when it was called Sabi.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/bu/buyeo.html   (63 words)

  
 Buyeo languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Buyeo (Puyŏ) languages are a hypothetical language family that would relate the languages of Buyeo, Goguryeo, Baekje and the Japonic languages, and possibly place them together as a family under the hypothetical Altaic family.
In particular, Goguryeo and Baekje considered themselves to be descended from Buyeo, and both traditionally had close relations and kinship with Yamato period Japan until they ultimately fell to the kingdom of Silla.
The Buyeo language itself is unknown except for a small number of words which suggest that it was somewhat different from the language of Silla, which likely consisted of an earlier wave of migration from the same northern region, and significantly different from the Mohe and Tungusic languages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fuyu_languages   (195 words)

  
 Korean Language Encyclopedia Article @ CNAdvertiser.com (CN Advertiser)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
One of the most notable differences between dialects is the use of stress: speakers of Seoul dialect use stress very little, and standard South Korean has a very flat intonation; on the other hand, speakers of Gyeongsang dialect have a very pronounced intonation.
In modern times, many words have been borrowed from Japanese and Western languages such as German (areubaiteu ‘part-time job’, allereugi ‘allergy’) and more recently English.
There are a few more complicated borrowings such as ‘German(y)’ (see Names for Germany), the first part of whose endonym [ˈd̥ɔɪ̯ʧʷ.la̠ntʰ] the Japanese approximated using the Kanji 獨逸 doitsu that were then accepted into the Korean language by their Sino-Korean pronunciation: 獨 dok + 逸 il = Dogil.
www.cnadvertiser.com /encyclopedia/Korean_language   (3332 words)

  
 Baekje - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Jumong had left his son Yuri in Buyeo when he left that kingdom to establish the new kingdom of Goguryeo.
Baekje's capital was located at Sabi (present-day Buyeo County) from 538 to 660.
The Zizhi Tongjian, compiled by Sima Guang (1019-1086) of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), states that in 346, Baekje invaded Buyeo, located at Lushan, and as a result the people of the country were scattered westward toward Yan.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Baekje   (2850 words)

  
 cars - Fuyu
Fuyu (Buyeo) was an ancient ethnic group and its kingdom in northern Manchuria.
The Korean name Buyeo also refers to the surname of the Baekje Dynasty.
It is well known the founder of Baekje, according to Samguk Sagi, King Onjo, the founder of Baekje, was a son of King Dongmyeong.
www.carluvers.com /cars/Fuyu   (510 words)

  
 korean_language_   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
ㅢ (ui)-}Traditionally, the Korean language has had strong vowel harmony; that is, in pre-modern Korean, as in most Altaic languages, not only did the inflectional and derivational affixes (such as postpositions) change in accordance to the main root vowel, but native words also adhered to vowel harmony.
When transcribing foreign words from languages that do not have contrasts between aspirated and unaspirated stops, North Koreans generally use tensed stops for the unaspirated ones while South Koreans use aspirated stops in both cases.-pe (p'e)pye (p'ye)lungsAll hanja pronounced as pye (p'ye) in the South are pronounced as pe (p'e) in the North.
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www.valuetravelexperts.com /wiki/?title=Korean_language_   (2815 words)

  
 History of the Japanese
Historical linguists agree that Japanese is a Japonic language, but do not agree further about the origin of the Japanese language; there are several competing theories:
Additionally, there are a suggestive number of apparently regular correspondences in basic vocabulary, such as ishi "stone" to Turkic das, yo "four" to Turkic dört.
It should be noted that linguistic studies, like all fields, can be strongly affected by national politics and other non-academic factors.
www.japanese-language.org /japanese/history.asp   (414 words)

  
 Korean Language Encyclopedia Article @ CNAutomobiles.com (CN Automobiles)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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www.cnautomobiles.com /encyclopedia/Korean_language   (3336 words)

  
 Home > Clearlake, California, CA, 95422, Clearlake Real Estate, Clearlake Yellow Pages, Clearlake Classifieds, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It grew into a major regional power of East Asia until defeated by the Silla-Tang alliance in 668, resulting in Unified Silla and Balhae states of Korea.
The southern portion of the erstwhile Goguryeo territory was claimed by Silla, while the rest was succeeded by the kingdom of Balhae.
In her diplomatic language with Japan, Balhae, established in 698, claimed to be a successor state to Goguryeo.
www.clearlakecaus.com /profile/Goguryeo   (2717 words)

  
 japonic_language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Japonic languages are a language family believed to descend from a common language known as Proto-Japonic.
The relationship of the Japonic languages to other languages and language families is uncertain.
These are described in the article Japanese language classification.
www.ratemydogs.com /wiki/?title=Japonic_language   (157 words)

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