This volume introduces students to the fields of Korean linguistics and modern linguistic theory, drawing on the generative approach developed since Chomsky. Students are taken through the linguistic make up of modern spoken Korean in a step-by-step process.
This volume introduces students to the fields of Korean linguistics and modern linguistic theory, drawing on the generative approach developed since Chomsky. Students are taken through the linguistic make up of modern spoken Korean in a step-by-step process.
An Introduction to Korean Linguistics is a valuable and comprehensive text for those with an interest in Korean linguistics.
This book provides an in-depth introduction to the basics of Korean linguistics, and modern linguistic theory, in an accessible style. It features a step-by-step approach designed to lead the reader through the linguistic make-up of the language, from the basics of its sound system and sentence structure to the semantics of modern spoken Korean.
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Korean is an invaluable language for the study of theoretical and comparative linguistics as it provides important examples and counter-examples to key issues, making An Introduction to Korean Linguistics an essential text for students and professional linguists alike.
EunHee Lee is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA.
Sean Madigan is a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences at Dartmouth University, USA.
Mee-Jeong Park is Associate Professor of Korean Language and Linguistics at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA.
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