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  1. research related to honorific system between Korean and Japanese, sentence structures between two languages and finally, how meaning of postpositions could be realized in different environment. As my research is trying to verify the similarities between these two languages, this paper will

  2. Korean and Japanese languages are intricate and fascinating, each reflecting the rich histories and cultures of their speakers. While they share certain similarities as East Asian languages, their linguistic origins, writing systems, grammar, pronunciation, and cultural influences set them apart.

  3. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Similarities between Korean and Japanese" by S. Oh et al.

  4. The geographically proximate languages of Japanese (part of the Japonic languages) and Korean (part of the Koreanic languages) share considerable similarity in syntactic and morphological typology while having a small number of lexical resemblances.

    Keyword
    Middle Korean
    Old Japanese
    Proposed Proto-japanese-korean
    abandons
    stú ("scoops it out, removes a part from ...
    sute ("abandons it, throws it away")
    * sɨtu ("abandons it, throws it out")
    adds
    kwop ("doubles, increases it two-fold")
    kupape ("adds it")
    * kop ("increases it in number by ...
    (adjectivizer)
    k ("adjectivizing suffix on nominals")
    ka ("property suffix on nominals")
    * k ("adjectivizing suffix on nominals") ...
    avoids
    skúy ("shuns, avoids; is unwilling")
    sake ("avoids, dodges")
    * səka ("avoids")
  5. Jan 1, 2012 · possibility of a genetic relation between Japanese and Korean for over two centuries. All scholars agree that a genetic affiliation between the two, if val id, is distant.

  6. As far as the affiliation of Japanese and Korean is concerned, the majority view today (Lewin 1976, Yi 1973, Sohn 1980, Whitman 1985, Unger 1990 and Martin 1991) holds that they are likely to be related to each other and that the historically adjacent Tungusic languages are the likeliest candidates for fur- ther relationship.

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  8. Korean and Japanese are head-final agglutinating languages just like Altaic languages and differ from head-initial isolating Chinese and agglutinating/polysynthetic Ainu. Of these neighboring languages, the two languages are particularly similar, exhibiting almost identical morpho-syntactic features.

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