Korean
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This book isa reference grammar eove
ssof modern standard Kor
phonetics to syntax
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an ranging from
1d every effort has boon
made to describe as simply and concisely as
possible the linguistic facts of Korean as it is
spoken in Seoul, Korea,
The language is set out in a methodological
and orderly manner, with many examples, and
‘while the author has takon advantage of current
linguistic theory and descriptive techniques,
many of his technical terms are introduced with
explanations and illustrations from English
material for readers who are not familiar with the
details of prosent-day linguistics.
The book will beuseful not only to linguists in
general and specialists in Korean but also to
students and general readers who are interested
jn any aspect of the Korean lar
spoken by nearly 64 million people
H.B. Lee is Professor of Phonetics and
Linguistics, Seoul National University, KoreaSCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES
Korean GrammarKorean Grammar
HANSOL H. B. LEE
Professor of Phonetics and Linguisties, and
Director of Language Research Institute,
Seoul! National University
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
1989)