Korean dialects

A number of different Korean dialects are spoken in the Korean peninsula. The peninsula is extremely mountainous, and each dialect's "territory" corresponds closely to the natural boundaries between different geographical regions. Most of the dialects are named for one of Korea's traditional Eight Provinces.

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The standard language

Regional dialects

Korea is a mountainous country, and Korean is consequently divided into numerous small local dialects. There are few clear demarcations, so dialect classification is necessarily to some extent arbitrary. Nonetheless, the following divisions are commonly cited in the literature:

Outside of the Korean peninsula

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Lee & Ramsey, 2000. The Korean language
  2. ^ Juha Janhunen, 1996. Manchuria: an ethnic history