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16 July, 23:28

The Korean language is considered a "language isolate"

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  1. 17 July, 01:12
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    Answer:Basically, Korean is considered a language isolate because modern linguists expect relatedness to be demonstrated by showing there is a significant amount of vocabulary (possibly including morphemes, not just entire words) in each language that can be derived from a common source via a regular set of sound changes
  2. 17 July, 03:11
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    Yes. The Korean language is considered a "language isolate"
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