Jeju | |
Jejun-mal – 제줏말 | |
Države | ![]() ![]() |
Regije | Istočna Azija |
Govornici | > 10.000 |
Razredba | Korejski jezici[1][2][3][4][5][6] Jeju |
Jezični kôd | |
ISO 639-3 | jje |
Povezani članci: jezik | jezična porodica | popis jezika (po kodnim nazivima) |
Jeju (jje. 제줏말, Jejun-mal; kor. 제주말, Jeju-eo; ISO 639-3: jje)[7] ugroženi je jezik[8] podrijetlom s otoka Jeju u Južnoj Koreji. Zajedno s korejskim jezikom čini jezičnu grupu korejskih jezika. Nije međusobno razumljiv s dijalektima korejskog jezika. Jezik ima manje od 10.000 izvornih govornika.[9]
most specialists... no longer believe that the... Altaic groups... are related […] Korean is often said to belong with the Altaic hypothesis, often also with Japanese, though this is not widely supported.
scholars have tried to establish genetic relationships between Korean and other languages and major language families, but with little success.
[Ramstedt's comparisons of Korean and Altaic] have been heavily criticised in more recent studies, though the idea of a genetic relationship has not been totally abandoned.
the 'Altaic' languages do not seem to share a common basic vocabulary of the type normally present in cases of genetic relationship.