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Asia / Languages of China / Historical linguistics / Language comparison / Korean language / Comparative method / Japanese language / Old Japanese / Genitive case / Linguistics / Languages of Asia / Agglutinative languages
Date: 2013-07-12 21:47:26
Asia
Languages of China
Historical linguistics
Language comparison
Korean language
Comparative method
Japanese language
Old Japanese
Genitive case
Linguistics
Languages of Asia
Agglutinative languages

Towards a Stronger Theory of Proto­Korean­Japanese: New Comparisons and Reconstructions ABSTRACT: The theory that Japanese and Korean share a common linguistic origin remains highly controversial.

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