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  Korean language - Galbijim
Less is known about the relationship between the languages of Gojoseon, Goguryo, and Baekje on one hand, and the Samhan and Silla on the other, although many Korean scholars believe they were mutually intelligible, and the collective basis of modern Korean.
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.
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  Korean language - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Korean_language   (2993 words)

  
 zerubabel
Language families can be divided into smaller phylogenetic units, conventionally referred to as branches of the family, because the history of a language family is often represented as a tree diagram.
The common ancestor of the languages belonging to a language family is known as its protolanguage.
Languages that cannot be reliably classified into any family are known as language isolates.
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 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.
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.
The languages of Gojoseon, Buyeo, Goguryeo, Dongye, and Okjeo were similar.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fuyu_languages   (195 words)

  
 Writing.Com: Of greed and gruesome death
However instead of the untold amounts of blood that Fuyu was expecting as she averted her eyes, the darkness that had made up the flesh and bone of the dog merely melted in to an innumerable amount of bats, which in turn joined the ones that had formed earlier.
Fuyu lost her arrow as he did this and went to plaster one of the sutras to his fore head to get him to let go, however said sutra was lost as well when Niccoli jumped up in to the celeing rafters.
Fuyu’s Hakama must have gotten hooked on something though, because no sooner had they taken off when she heard a ripping, and soon after that she noticed that the left leg of her dirty red Hakama had been torn off just around the knee.
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 Language family - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Languages are considered unclassified either because, for one reason or another, little effort has been made to compare them with other languages, or, more commonly, because they are too poorly documented to permit reliable classification.
Although deaf sign languages have emerged naturally in deaf communities alongside or among spoken languages, they are unrelated to spoken languages and have different grammatical structures at their core.
A group of sign "languages" known as manually coded languages are more properly understood as signed modes of spoken languages, and therefore belong to the language family of the spoken language; one example of such a signed language is Warlpiri Sign Language.
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 Fuyu - China-related Topics FU-FZ - China-Related Topics
Fuyu (Buyeo) was an ancient ethnic group and its kingdom in northern Manchuria.
The origin of Fuyu is unknown but it seems to have already been known to China during the Warring States Period.
It is well known the founder of Baekje, according to Samguk Sagi, King Onjo of BaekjeKing Onjo, the founder of Baekje, was a son of King Dongmyeong.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Fuyu   (601 words)

  
 Language Loss and Revitalization in the Ryukyu Islands
The boundaries of languages and language varieties – a term linguists prefer to dialects since it does not connote the idea of a deviation from a chosen standard – do not come into existence by themselves.
Language ideology, the determination of what language(s) ought to be, played a crucial role in the language shift processes in the Ryukyu Islands.
Furthermore, nothing is known about local awareness concerning the possible loss of their languages in the speech communities themselves, the attitudes of the speech communities toward language endangerment, and, to be based on such fundamental information, realistic goals for language revitalization have not yet been set.
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 Language family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ainu language or languages (Russia, Japan) (like Arabic or Japanese, the diversity within Ainu is large enough that some consider it to be perhaps up to a dozen languages while others consider it a single language with high dialectal diversity)
There has been very little historical linguistic research on sign languages, and few attempts to determine genetic relationships between sign languages, other than simple comparison of lexical data and some discussion about whether certain sign languages are dialects of a language or languages of a family.
Auslan, NZSL and BSL are usually considered to belong to a language family known as BANZSL, and Japanese Sign Language, Taiwanese Sign Language and Korean Sign Language are thought to be members of a Japanese Sign Language family.
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 Goguryeo. Proud History of Korea
The Goguryeo language is unknown except for a small number of words, which mostly suggests that it was significantly different from the language of Silla or Tungusic languages.
The languages of Goguryeo and Fuyu (Buyeo), East Okjeo, and Old Joseon (Go-Joseon) were similar, while Goguryeo language differed significantly from that of Malgal (Mohe).
Some linguists propose the so-called "Fuyu languages" that included the languages of Fuyu, Goguryeo, and the upper class of Baekje, and Old Japanese.
www.mygoguryeo.net /culture02.htm   (161 words)

  
 Korean language Summary
Archaeological and anthropological evidence, as shown in similarities in shamanism, language, and archaeological remains, supports the theory that Korean civilization is linked to that of its neighbors in central Asia and Siberia.
The language of the Choson dynasty (1392–1910) was similar to the dominant language of Kaesong.
A morpheme is the smallest distinct unit of the Korean language, similar to an English syllable.
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Comparision of Gaya and Yamato(Kofun) armor   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t2402.html   (2806 words)

  
 Korean Information Center - korean girls
The Korean language (한국어 / 조선어) is the most widely used language in Korea, and is the official language of both North and South Korea.
(See Fuyu languages.) Less is known about the relationship between the languages of Go-Joseon, Goguryo, and Baekje on one hand, and the Samhan and Silla on the other, although many Korean scholars believe they were mutually intelligable, and the collective basis of modern Korean.
It is not as prevalent in modern korean airlines usage, although korean flag it remains korean babes strong in onomatopoeia, adjectives and adverbs, interjections, and conjugation.
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 Korean language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The language is strongly associated with the Korean people.
It is sometimes placed by linguists in the Altaic language family, though others considered it to be a language isolate.
Less is known about the relationship between the languages of Gojoseon, Goguryo, and Baekje on one hand, and the Samhan and Silla on the other, although many Korean scholars believe they were mutually intelligible, and the collective basis of modern Korean.
88.208.194.172 /wiki/index.php/Korean_language   (3117 words)

  
 AboutGoguryo   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Goguryeo language is unknown except for a small number of words, which mostly suggests that it was significantly different from the language of Silla or Tungusic languages.
Chinese record suggest that the languages of Goguryeo and Fuyu (Buyeo), East Okjeo, and Old Joseon (Go-Joseon) were similar, while Goguryeo language differed significantly from that of Malgal (Mohe).
Some linguists propose the so-called "Fuyu languages" that included the languages of Fuyu, Goguryeo, and the upper class of Baekje, and Old Japanese.
dream.ewha.ac.kr /~joohi/language.htm   (162 words)

  
 Korean language information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
However, this is not well demonstrated, and many consider Korean a language isolate.
Furthermore, there are cultural links between Baekje and Japan: the people of Baekje used two Chinese characters for their surnames, like the people of Japan today, and more notably, the Baekje elite had cordial relations with the Japanese elite, with the Baekje upper classes probably fleeing to Japan when the kingdom fell.
Goguryeo and Baekje languages are considered related, likely descended from Gojoseon (see Fuyu languages).
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 ANIMEniacs - Winter Demon TPB
Fuyu is thrilled to see his beautiful monk again.
Fuyu realizes too late that the fire demons are out of his league.
When Fuyu is put in the same position he put Hakuin a year ago he starts to realize the error of his ways.
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 Ethnologue report for China
Of those, 235 are living languages and 1 is extinct.
Fuyu County, north of Qiqihar, in Heilongjiang Province.
Their language has an Oghuz Turkic base, has taken on a medieval Chaghatay Turkic stratum through Central Asian contacts and finally acquired a stratum of features from local languages.
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 Slavic (4) - Czech and Slovak
Czech (Čeština) - the official language in the Czech Republic - is a Western Slavonic language spoken in the Czech Republic and is very close to Slovak.
Slovak(Slovenský) - one of the Western Slavonic languages - is spoken as the official language in Slovakia and is closely related to Czech, Polish, and Sorbian.
Since the demise of Czechoslovakia the Slovak and Czech languages have started to drift away from each other, though they are still mutually intellegible and adult educated Slovaks are able to understand Polish and Sorbian to some extent in addition to Czech.
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 Japanese language = Goguryo language ??? - Asia Finest Discussion Forum
Japanese language and the traces of the old language remain in Japanese language.
i noticed whenever asian languages are involved as with the family tree, korean and japanese are always isolated into their own little language group.
Japanese and Korean lanaguges are two very mysterious languages which does not belong to any linguistic group of the world.
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 Buyeo (state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
The Buyeo language itself is unknown except for a small number of words, but thought to have been similar to languages of Gojoseon, Goguryeo and East Okjeo.
In the 1930's, Chinese historian Jin Yufu developed a linear model of descent for the people of Manchuria and northern Korea, from the kingdoms of Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Baekje, to the present Korean nationality.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Buyeo_(state)   (1204 words)

  
 Hmong language resources
Earlier linguistic classifications placed the Hmong-Mien languages into the Sino-Tibetan language family, where they remain in many Chinese classifications, but the current consensus among Western...
Current distribution of Human Language Families Most languages are known to belong to language families...
This sample Pahawh Hmong font was developed by Vang Peng of the Hmong Language Institute (HLI Fresno branch) and further developed by Christina Eira (associate member of HLI Melbourne branch).
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 Asia Finest Discussion Forum > Japanese language = Goguryo language ???
Jun 15 2006, 06:05 PM Baekjae, Korguryeo have some relation with Buyeo (Fuyu) languages which scant evidence shows had phonetic similarities with old Japonic languages.
Jun 16 2006, 05:22 PM i noticed whenever asian languages are involved as with the family tree, korean and japanese are always isolated into their own little language group.
Jun 20 2006, 04:15 PM i find it interesting that like theres a long language tree of the chinese language and all along with the southeast languages.
www.asiafinest.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t78090.html   (2532 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for language code:mnc
Heilongjiang, a few Manchu-speaking villages in Aihui and Fuyu counties.
The ethnic group is in Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning provinces.
An official nationality called Man. Scholars are involved in studying the history, language, and literature.
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=mnc   (112 words)

  
 Japanese Children's Books
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