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852:. And 33% of Chungcheong dialect speakers responded positively to the current standard language and the local dialect recognized as multiple standard language in their area. Compared to 44.7 percent and 43.4 percent of the respondents in Jeolla and Gyeongsang provinces, respectively, the number is relatively small. The media's influence on Chungcheong people's lower self-esteem in their local language was significant. In the case of people who use Chungcheong dialect in the media, most of them appear as slaves or ordinary people in the Joseon Dynasty, or housewives from rich families, or poor farmers. (For reference, Chungcheong Province had the highest proportion of yangban(aristocrat) in the Joseon Dynasty. Thus, to this day, the characteristics of Yangban and the characteristics of Chungcheong people overlap, and it is often said that Chungcheong-do aristocrats.) In addition, South Korea implemented a policy of spreading standard language nationwide in the 1970s and 1980s, which gave the public the perception that 'standard language is superior and dialects are inferior'. For these complex reasons, Chungcheong dialect speakers have lower self-esteem for their local dialects than Jeolla and Gyeongsang dialect speakers. 138: 844:
positively. People who dislike Chungcheong dialects evaluated Chungcheong dialects as "dazed, frustrating." Chungcheong dialect is the most popular dialect in Korea after Gyeongsang and Jeolla dialects. However, Chungcheong dialect users are less proud of their local dialects than Jeolla and Gyeongsang dialects. According to the 2020 survey of the people's language awareness, 22.5% of Gyeongsang-do dialects and 10.3% of Jeolla dialects were found in the most commonly used languages, while only 7.1% of Chungcheong dialects were found. Despite the fact that the population of
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The general impression surrounding the Chungcheong dialect includes the slow pace of speech and the relaxedness of speech. In general, the Chungcheong dialect that people in other regions feel is "relaxed and cute." Of course, this assessment is the case for those who view the Chungcheong dialect
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The most widely known and representative of Chungcheong dialect is that the standard pronunciation <ㅛ> (yo) is changed to <ㅠ> (yu). To be exact, the standard language honorifics <~요> (~yo) is pronounced as <~유> (~yu) and <~슈> (~shu) in the dialect of Chungcheong.
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Similar to the Jeolla dialect, Chungcheong dialect often transforms the vowel <ㅑ> (ya) into <ㅕ> (yeo), <ㅐ> (ae) into <ㅑ> (ya) or <ㅕ> (yeo), and <ㅔ> (e) into <ㅣ> (i). Linguist Do Suhee reports that the Chungcheong dialect experiences an
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Do Suhee found that the Chungcheong dialect increases the tenseness of lax stops when in the initial position. For example, the lax stops <ㄱ,ㄷ,ㅂ> (k, t, p) transform into /ㄲ, ㄸ, ㅃ/ (kk, tt, pp) when in the word-initial position.
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In the case of this region, the accent is also weaker than the dialect region of Southern Chungcheong, and the local identity is not clear because it borders more regions than
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And there is a characteristic that is observed only in the Chungcheong dialect, which is that the vowel <ㅛ> (yo) is changed to <ㅠ> (yu).
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Korean Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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In the case of this dialect, it is also called the Naepo dialect zone, and it includes the northwestern regions of
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In Standard Korean, various expressions are used like <-ni> (-니), <-eo> (-어) and <-n
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expands and standard language supremacy spreads, young people in Chungcheong Province, including
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Therefore, the northern part of North Chungcheong Province, where
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The Chungcheong dialect usually replaces the standard '~겠다' (
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This dialect symbolizes the dialect of the area adjacent to
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In this area, it can be divided into four dialect regions.
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The representative cities of this dialect region include
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The representative cities of this dialect region include
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The representative areas of this dialect region include
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a machine-translated version of the Korean article.
663:Areas belonging to this dialect region belong to 1185: 805:In North Chungcheong Province, people use '그려' ( 87:accompanying your translation by providing an 49:Click for important translation instructions. 36:expand this article with text translated from 1168: 1122: 946: 830: 824: 818: 812: 806: 797: 791: 785: 779: 773: 767: 549: 480: 474: 283: 267: 1175: 1161: 1129: 1115: 953: 939: 136: 679:, so they share dialects with each other. 378:, dialect is on the verge of extinction. 636: 613:dialect because it was in contact with 554: 342:. 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