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- Koreanic_languages abstract "The Koreanic languages are Korean along with ancient relatives closer to it than to any proposed links with Mongolic, Turkic, Tungusic, or Japanese. Among extant languages, Korean is generally seen as a language isolate, though the speech of Jeju Island is distinct enough to be considered its own language by some authorities.".
- Koreanic_languages comment "The Koreanic languages are Korean along with ancient relatives closer to it than to any proposed links with Mongolic, Turkic, Tungusic, or Japanese. Among extant languages, Korean is generally seen as a language isolate, though the speech of Jeju Island is distinct enough to be considered its own language by some authorities.".