Robert Collins argues that Korean language divergence is the product of history, geography, weak premodern standardization, colonial disruption, and then, after 1945, deliberate political separation.
A research team from the University of Oxford in the UK conducted a language comparison project based on interviews with 100 North Korean defectors residing in the UK and South Korea. The results ...
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