User:Maelfa/South Korean standard language

South Korean standard language - Review (Evaluate your Article Exercise)
The South Korean standard language's article provides a basic summary on what it is, but does not show anything else making this an under-developed article. It lacks examples and more information. It does have two citations which come from books, however the link provided only shows up to a certain point.

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History:


 * Changes from Kaesong to Seoul
 * Koryo - Joseon


 * While Seoul is considered to be what standard South Korean looks like, it's important to make note of the classes in this. Remember that Seoul is a region of South Korea, therefore, can also be considered a dialect in itself. I say this because what lower classes use in everyday speech may not be considered as the standard South Korean Language.
 * There are some loanwords that are considered as standard Korean however, there are others that are not.

How Standard Language is used in broadcasting:


 * When used in broadcasting, everything is enunciated. As opposed to when you speak it with natives where not all words are said completely.

Differences between "Standard Korean" and Seoul Dialect:

(By doing this, it would show readers on a phonological level as to what the differences would be. Even some of the loanwords that are not considered standard Korean. )

Ex: The left column shows words that are considered to be standard Korean even though they are English while the right column is not considered standard Korean. The hypothesis I have is that it might be due to the fact that study and discount have an actual Korean counterpart as opposed to computer and diskette which do not have an actual Korean counterpart. The actual Korean word for study is 공부 and discount is 할인.