Koreanic (language family)

Koreanic is a Language Family. Language families are a collection of languages derived from a common ancestor. For example, the following languages belong to the Koreanic language family: Korean.

List of Koreanic languages: A–Z

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Citation

MLA 8

PsychLing Contributors. "Koreanic." PsychLing, OMNIKA Foundation, 30 Aug. 2023, psylng.org/mli/kore. Accessed 21 Dec. 2024.

APA 6

PsychLing (2023, August 30). Koreanic. Retrieved from https://psylng.org/mli/kore

CMS 16

PsychLing Contributors. "Koreanic." Las Vegas, NV: OMNIKA Foundation. Created August 30, 2023. Modified August 30, 2023. Accessed December 21, 2024. https://psylng.org/mli/kore.

Bibliography

Glottolog

Hammarström, Harald, Robert Forkel, Martin Haspelmath, and Sebastian Bank. "Glottolog: A Database of Languages." Leipzig, Germany: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Created 2011. Accessed July 28, 2023. https://glottolog.org. [Visit]

PsychLing MLI

Korean is a language that belongs to the Koreanic language family.

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PsychLing Glossary

Language is a term in Linguistics that means structured human communication like speech, writing, or gestures.

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PsychLing Glossary

Language Family is a term in Historical Linguistics that means a collection of languages derived from a common ancestor.

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PsychLing Glossary

Proto-Language is a term in Historical Linguistics that means a hypothetical ancestor language of other languages.

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