Koreanic languages (English Wikipedia)

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  • Park & Wee (2016), pp. 313–314. Park, Hae Woon; Wee, Kaya (2016), "The Nationalistic Trend in South Korean Archaeology: Documenting the Development of a Unilinear Evolutionary Trajectory of a Homogeneous Korean Peoples", Archaeologies, 12 (3): 304–339, doi:10.1007/s11759-017-9307-9, S2CID 133125509.
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  • Vovin (2017). ——— (2017), "Origins of the Japanese Language", Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.277, ISBN 978-0-19-938465-5.
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  • Whitman (2011), p. 154. ——— (2011), "Northeast Asian Linguistic Ecology and the Advent of Rice Agriculture in Korea and Japan", Rice, 4 (3–4): 149–158, Bibcode:2011Rice....4..149W, doi:10.1007/s12284-011-9080-0.
  • Whitman (2013), pp. 249–250. ——— (2013), "A History of the Korean Language, by Ki-Moon Lee and Robert Ramsey", Korean Linguistics, 15 (2): 246–260, doi:10.1075/kl.15.2.05whi.
  • Vovin (2013a), pp. 237–238. ——— (2013a), "From Koguryo to Tamna: Slowly riding to the South with speakers of Proto-Korean", Korean Linguistics, 15 (2): 222–240, doi:10.1075/kl.15.2.03vov.
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  • Park & Wee (2016), pp. 313–314. Park, Hae Woon; Wee, Kaya (2016), "The Nationalistic Trend in South Korean Archaeology: Documenting the Development of a Unilinear Evolutionary Trajectory of a Homogeneous Korean Peoples", Archaeologies, 12 (3): 304–339, doi:10.1007/s11759-017-9307-9, S2CID 133125509.

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