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|name=Han |altname=Samhan |region=Southern Korea |familycolor=altaic |fam1=Koreanic |glotto=none }} The Han languages (Korean: 한어; 韓語) or Samhan languages (Korean: 삼한어; 三韓語) was a branch of the ancient Koreanic languages,[1][2][3] referring to the non-Koguryoic Koreanic languages,[4] once spoken in the southern Korean Peninsula.[5] The Han languages were spoken in the confederacies of Mahan, Byeonhan and Jinhan.[2] The extent of Han languages are unclear. It is generally accepted as including Sillan, and may also have included Baekje language. See also
References1. ^"The World's Major Languages": Edition 2. Bernard Comrie (2017), Routledge 2. ^1 "International Encyclopedia of Linguistics" (Volume 1) William J. Frawley (2003), Oxford University Press 3. ^"Studies on the phonological system of Korean", Kim Wan-jin (1981), Ilchogak 4. ^ 2014. Multitree: A digital library of language relationships. Bloomington, IN: Department of Linguistics, The LINGUIST List, Indiana University. http://multitree.org/. 5. ^"Voice and Articulation", Kenneth C. Crannell (2011), Wadsworth Company 3 : History of the Korean language|Languages of Korea|Koreanic languages |
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