Goryeo Language
The Goryeo Language refers to the language spoken during the Goryeo Dynasty, which ruled Korea from 918 to 1392. It is considered an early form of the Korean language and reflects the linguistic characteristics of that historical period. The Goryeo Language is significant for understanding the evolution of Korean and its development over centuries.
During the Goryeo Dynasty, the language was influenced by various factors, including contact with neighboring cultures and the use of Classical Chinese in official documents. The Goryeo Language contributed to the formation of the modern Korean language, and studying it helps linguists and historians trace the changes in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation over time.