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- Old_Korean abstract "Old Korean is the historical variety of the Korean language or Koreanic languages dating from the beginning of Three Kingdoms of Korea to the latter part of the Unified Silla, roughly during the 4th to 10th centuries CE. It is distinct from Proto-Korean (원시 한국어), the ancestral language reconstructed from comparison of Korean dialects. Some linguists propose that Old Korean may have been one of the Altaic languages, although this claim has been controversial.The extent of Old Korean is unclear. It is generally accepted as including Sillan, which is thought to be the direct ancestor of Middle and Modern Korean, and may also have included Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Baekje. If so, Old Korean was a language family, not a single language. (See Buyeo languages, Koreanic languages.)Only some literary records of Unified Silla, changed into Goryeo text, are extant and some texts (written in their native Writing system) of the Three Kingdoms period are mostly available in form of inscriptions at present. Thus, the languages of the Three Kingdoms period are generally examined through official government names and local district names. The point at which Old Korean became Middle Korean is assessed variously by different scholars. The line is sometimes drawn in the late Goryeo dynasty, and sometimes around the 15th century in the early Joseon Dynasty. But it is usually thought that Middle Korean started at the establishment of Goryeo, and the standard language of Old Korean was changed from the Silla dialect to the Goryeo dialect.The first texts in Old Korean date from the Three Kingdoms period. They are written using Chinese characters (Hanja) to represent the sound and grammar of the native language. Various systems were used, beginning with ad hoc approaches and gradually becoming codified in the scribal idu system and the hyangchal system used for poetry, and in a later phase (leading up to Middle Korean) gugyeol.Additional information about the language is drawn from various proper nouns recorded in Korean and Chinese records, and from etymological studies of the Korean pronunciations of Chinese characters, which are believed to have been first adapted into Korean in the late Three Kingdoms period.".
- Old_Korean iso6393Code "oko".
- Old_Korean spokenIn Korea.
- Old_Korean wikiPageExternalLink subject1.htm.
- Old_Korean wikiPageID "7662626".
- Old_Korean wikiPageLength "4227".
- Old_Korean wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Old_Korean wikiPageRevisionID "704026117".
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Altaic_languages.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Baekje_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Buyeo_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Buyeo_languages.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baekje.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goguryeo.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silla.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vowel-harmony_languages.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Goguryeo_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Gugyeol.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Hanja.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Korean.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Hyangchal.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Idu_script.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Korean_dialects.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Koreanic_languages.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Later_Silla.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink List_of_extinct_languages_of_Asia.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Sillan_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea.
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old Korean language".
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old Korean".
- Old_Korean wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old".
- Old_Korean era "Evolved into Middle Korean by the 10th century".
- Old_Korean family Koreanic_languages.
- Old_Korean familycolor "Altaic".
- Old_Korean glotto "none".
- Old_Korean hangul "고대 국어".
- Old_Korean hanja "古代國語".
- Old_Korean iso "oko".
- Old_Korean linglist "oko".
- Old_Korean mr "Kodae kugŏ".
- Old_Korean name "Old Korean".
- Old_Korean nateB "112963".
- Old_Korean nateK "234895".
- Old_Korean region Korea.
- Old_Korean rr "Godae gugeo".
- Old_Korean script Hanja.
- Old_Korean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Baekgwa.
- Old_Korean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Old_Korean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Old_Korean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ko_icon.
- Old_Korean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korean_language.
- Old_Korean wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Old_Korean subject Category:Baekje.
- Old_Korean subject Category:Goguryeo.
- Old_Korean subject Category:Korean_language.
- Old_Korean subject Category:Silla.
- Old_Korean subject Category:Vowel-harmony_languages.
- Old_Korean hypernym Variety.
- Old_Korean type Grape.
- Old_Korean type Language.
- Old_Korean type Language.
- Old_Korean type Redirect.
- Old_Korean type Language.
- Old_Korean type Thing.
- Old_Korean type Q315.
- Old_Korean type Q34770.
- Old_Korean comment "Old Korean is the historical variety of the Korean language or Koreanic languages dating from the beginning of Three Kingdoms of Korea to the latter part of the Unified Silla, roughly during the 4th to 10th centuries CE. It is distinct from Proto-Korean (원시 한국어), the ancestral language reconstructed from comparison of Korean dialects. Some linguists propose that Old Korean may have been one of the Altaic languages, although this claim has been controversial.The extent of Old Korean is unclear.".
- Old_Korean label "Old Korean".
- Old_Korean sameAs Q715364.
- Old_Korean sameAs Starokorejski_jezik.
- Old_Korean sameAs Ókoreai_nyelv.
- Old_Korean sameAs 古代朝鮮語.
- Old_Korean sameAs 고대_한국어.
- Old_Korean sameAs m.02hwz6k.
- Old_Korean sameAs Q715364.
- Old_Korean sameAs 古朝鮮語.
- Old_Korean wasDerivedFrom Old_Korean?oldid=704026117.
- Old_Korean isPrimaryTopicOf Old_Korean.
- Old_Korean name "Old Korean".