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The Imminent Death of the São Miguel Dialect? Hardly…
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Silva, David J.. - : Department of Linguistics & TESOL, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012
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Inquiries into Korean Linguistics V: Selected Works from the Eighteenth International Conference and the 2012 Xuzhou Conference on Linguistic Sciences
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VARIATION IN THE IRAQ VOWELS OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC FORUM: THE INDEXING OF POLITICAL PERSUASION RECONSIDERED
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A Longitudinal Analysis Of The Vocalic Nucleus In Modern Russian
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The Acoustic Correlates Of ATR Harmony In Seven- And Nine-vowel African Languages: A Phonetic Inquiry Into Phonological Structure
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'Field linguistics' takes researchers to all parts of the globe
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Review of The Korean Alphabet of 1446
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Review by David J. Solva of The Korean Alphabet of 1446: Expositions, OPA, the Visible Speech Sounds, Annotated Translation, Future Applicability by Sek Yen Kim-Cho; The Korean Alphabet: Its History and Structure by Young-Key Kim-Renaud. ; 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 this great cultural achievement has merited considerable attention in Korea, detailed English-language accounts of han'guil are scarce. Most prominent among this small body of work is Gari Ledyard's 1966 dissertation, "The Korean Language Reform of 1446," since republished (with modest revisions) in 1998. Two recent volumes about the Korean script are now looking to claim space alongside Ledyard's text: The Korean Alphabet of 1446, by Sek Yen Kim-Cho, and The Korean Alphabet, edited by Young-Key Kim-Renaud. Although both books seek to further our understanding of what makes han'guil unique, only Kim-Renaud's edition merits the attention of serious Korean language scholars; Kim-Cho's contribution, in contrast, falls short what one would expect of a sound academic inquiry.
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Korean alphabet
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URL: http://www.uta.edu/ra/real/editprofile.php?onlyview=1&pid=1554 http://hdl.handle.net/10106/11207
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Western Attitudes toward the Korean Language: An Overview of Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Mission Literature
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Adjectives and adjectival nouns in Japanese: Psychological processes in sentence production
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The variable elision of unstressed vowels in European Portuguese: a case study
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