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Name: Old Korean
Alternate Names: Silla; Shilla; Sillan
Code: oko
Code Authority: ISO 639-3
Code Standard: LINGUIST List
Families: Korean
Parent Subgroup: Korean; Urkoreanisch (kore)
Brief Description: The ancestor of modern Korean. This stage extends from the Three Kingdoms period until the end of Unified Silla in the tenth century, a period of time lasting about 1,000 years. The term "Old Korean" is often used to refer to three distinct languages spoken on the Korean peninsula, Koguryoan, Paekchean, and Sillan, of which Sillan is thought to be the immediate ancestor of Middle Korean, and thus of Modern Korean. The kingdom of Koguryo is said to have lasted from 37 B.C. to A.D. 668; Paekche from 18 B.C. to A.D. 660; and Silla from 57 B.C. to A.D. 935. (Information provided by S. Samuel Ramsay)

Endangerment Status


Linguist List Status: Extinct

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