Suitable for students of all levels, this book provides a
general description of the Korean language by highlighting
important structural aspects whilst keeping technical details to a
minimum. By examining the Korean language in its geographical,
historical, social and cultural context the reader is able to gain
a good understanding of its speakers and the environment in which
it is used. The book covers a range of topics on Korean including
its genetic affiliation, historical development, sound patterns,
writing systems, vocabulary, grammar and discourse.
The text is designed to be accessible, primarily to
English-speaking learners of Korean and scholars working in
disciplines other than linguistics, as well as serving as a useful
introduction for general linguists. The book complements Korean
language textbooks used in the classroom and will be welcomed not
only by readers with a wider interest in Korean studies, but also
by Asian specialists in general.
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