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Kim Bang-han (Korean: 김방한; August 17, 1925 – October 18, 2001[citation needed]) was a South Korean linguist. He proposed primitive Korean peninsula language theory. Primitive Korean peninsula language is a now-extinct non-Koreanic languages that some linguists believe were formerly spoken in central and southern parts of the Korean peninsula.[1]
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