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- Recent studies support a Southeast-Asian origin of the Japonic languages.
- Scholarly discussions about the origin of Japonic languages present an unresolved set of related issues.
- Another example is provided by Japonic languages.
- Beckwith includes toponymic material from southern Korea as evidence of an additional ancient Japonic language there:
- The Ryukyuan language split from Proto-Japonic when its speakers migrated to the Ryukyu Islands.
- Based on the criterion of mutual intelligibility, Hachijo may be considered a distinct Japonic language.
- In the academic world, Korean and Japonic are generally NOT included in this language family.
- It is part of the Amami Okinawan languages, which are part of the Japonic languages.
- It was spoken by the Japonic family; no conclusive links to other language families have been drawn.
- Calling Carnatic music a " Dravidian " art is as absurd as saying Karate is " Japonic ".
- Japanese is a member of the Japonic languages family, which also includes the languages spoken throughout the Rykkyk Islands.
- The family is widely accepted by linguists, and the term " Japonic languages " was coined by Leon Serafim.
- A possible Korean Japonic grouping within Altaic has been discussed by Samuel Martin, Roy Andrew Miller and Sergei Starostin.
- Regardless, all Kikai dialects are members of the Amami Okinawan languages, which are part of the Japonic languages.
- It is one of two primary branches of the Ryukyuan languages, which are then part of the Japonic languages.
- The apparently Japonic identity of the Kara toponyms constitutes part of the evidence for the Korean and replaced Japonic languages in southern Korea.
- The apparently Japonic identity of the Kara toponyms constitutes part of the evidence for the Korean and replaced Japonic languages in southern Korea.
- It is thus plausible to assume a borrowed term . ( See Classification of the Japonic languages for further details on a possible relationship .)
- Though the Ryukyuan languages belong to the Japonic language family, the Japanese language is not intelligible to the monolingual speakers of the Ryukyuan languages.
- A 2011 study by Sean Lee and Toshikazu Hasegawa reported that a common origin of Japonic languages had originated around 2, 182 years before present.
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