Hamgyŏng dialect

The Hamgyŏng dialect, or Northeastern Korean, is a dialect of the Korean language used in most of North and South Hamgyŏng and Ryanggang Provinces of northeastern North Korea, all of which were originally united as Hamgyŏng Province. Since the nineteenth century, it has also been spoken by Korean diaspora communities in Northeast China and the former Soviet Union.

Hamgyŏng
Northeastern Korean
Native toNorth Korea
RegionHamgyŏng
Koreanic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologhamg1238
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl
함경 방언
Hancha
Revised RomanizationHamgyeong bang'eon
McCune–ReischauerHamgyŏng pang'ŏn

The characteristic features of Hamgyŏng include a pitch accent closely aligned to Middle Korean tone, extensive palatalization, widespread umlaut, preservation of pre-Middle Korean intervocalic consonants, distinctive verbal suffixes, and an unusual syntactic rule in which negative particles intervene between the auxiliary and the main verb.

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