The Korean Alphabet: Its History and StructureYoung-Key Kim-Renaud University of Hawai'i Press, 1997 - 317 páginas A collection of ten essays which cover topics such as: arguments for King Sejong's personal creation of the script; the Asian and domestic linguistic and socio-cultural background to its creation; the principles under which each symbol was created; and the structure of phonological units. |
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The Inventor of the Korean Alphabet | 11 |
3 The International Linguistic Background of the Correct | 31 |
4 The Principles Underlying the Invention of | 89 |
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