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Review of The Korean Alphabet of 1446
(Association for Asian Studies, 2003-05)
Perhaps the most noteworthy product of Korean civilization, han'guil is a source
of pride among Koreans: not only does it embody a sense of national uniqueness, but
it is also a valuable tool against illiteracy. While ...
Review of The Phonology of Portuguese
(LINGUIST List, 2001-06-09)
As noted by its publisher in LINGUIST 12.390, The
Phonology of Portuguese (TPP) provides "an accurate
description of the phonological system of Portuguese"-referencing
both European and Brazilian varieties, and
seeks ...
Western Attitudes toward the Korean Language: An Overview of Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Mission Literature
(University of Hawaii Press, 2002-06)
Descriptions of Korea’s linguistic situation written by Westerners during the nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries not only reveal native and foreign attitudes toward the Korean
language but also provide insight into ...