*PJK

Proto-Japonisch-Koreanisch

Japonic (proposed Japonic-Koreanic) · historische / verborgene Varietät

SprachfamilieJaponic (proposed Japonic-Koreanic) SprecherReconstructed proto-language (no speakers; possibly spoken Bronze Age Korean Peninsula / Liaoning ~3rd millennium BCE) SchriftN/A (no orthography; reconstructed in IPA-like notation) LänderHypothetical homeland: Korean Peninsula / Manchuria Amtssprache inN/A (unattested) Vitalitätextinct ISO 639-3pjk

Proto-Japonic-Koreanic (PJK) is a hypothesized common ancestor of the Japonic and Koreanic language families. The hypothesis is contested: Whitman (2012), Robbeets (2015) — and Robbeets et al. (2021) Transeurasian — argue for a shared ancestor whose speakers brought wet-rice farming from the southern Korean peninsula (Mumun) to the Japanese archipelago (Yayoi). Vovin (2010) and others reject the connection, noting that proposed cognates concentrate in cultural/farming vocabulary (rice, paddy, millet, silkworm) rather than basic vocabulary like water/fire/sun — which is the major reason the hypothesis remains controversial. Nearly all 20-word Swadesh-style cells here are intentionally left as "—" to reflect this gap.

Wo es gesprochen wird

20 Kernwörter in Proto-Japonisch-Koreanisch

Wasser

/—/

Feuer

/—/

Sonne

/—/

Mond

/—/

Mutter

*əma

/əma/

Vater

*əpa

/əpa/

Essen

/—/

Trinken

/—/

Liebe

/—/

Herz

/—/

Baum

/—/

Haus

/—/

Hund

/—/

Katze

/—/

Hand

/—/

Auge

/—/

Hallo

/—/

Danke

/—/

Eins

/—/

Gut

/—/

Wörter im Vergleich

Verglichen mit verwandten Japonic (proposed Japonic-Koreanic)-Sprachen

Bedeutung Proto-Japonisch-KoreanischMessapischNicaraguanische GebärdenspracheTartessischLiburnischVenetischGoguryeo
Wasser /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ ouriom /ˈou.ri.om/ /*mai/
Feuer /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Sonne /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Mond /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Mutter *əma /əma/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ matur /ˈma.tur/ /—/
Vater *əpa /əpa/ ana /ˈana/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Essen /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
Trinken /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/ /—/
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