COMPARING KOREAN WITH OTHER EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES
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Korean language, East Asian languages, Chinese language, Japanese language, linguistic comparison, grammar, phonetics, writing systemsAbstract
This article examines the similarities and differences between Korean and other major East Asian languages, including Chinese and Japanese. It explores linguistic features such as phonetics, grammar, vocabulary, writing systems, and cultural contexts. The discussion highlights the unique characteristics of Korean while acknowledging shared historical influences. The article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how Korean fits within the East Asian linguistic landscape.
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