A reference grammar of Korean
a complete guide to the grammar and history of the Korean language = Hanguo yu wen fa zong jian = Hanʾgugŏ munpŏp chʻongnam
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Author
Publication
2006 - Tuttle Publishing, Clarendon, Vt, Vermont
Language
English
Word Count
261,000 words, Guess
Page Count
1,044 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100804837716
- ISBN-139780804837712
- LibraryThing1150401
- OCLC Control Number69485118
- Better World Books9780804837712
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL15989032M
Classifications
- LCCPL911 .M37 2006
- LCCPL911
Alternate Titles
- Hanguo yu wen fa zong jian
- Hanʾgugŏ munpŏp chʻongnam
Description
Over forty years in the making and written by one of the foremost authorities on East Asian languages, no other book can compare with A Reference Grammar of Korean in scope or reliability. This work is destined to become the standard reference on Korean for years to come. Concentrating on the Korean language as it is spoken in contemporary North and South Korea, this work is invaluable for students of modern Korean. Sections on the history of Middle Korean, dating from the fifteenth century, as well as detailed descriptions of the influence and use of Chinese characters and vocabulary, make it essential reading for advanced students, linguists, and historians. Chapters include: explanation of various romanization systems, historical overview of phonological developments, Chinese vocabulary and characters, number constructions and counting systems, detailed listings of parts of speech and their functions, description of verb stems and endings, and explanation of sentence construction and translation difficulties. Detailed appendixes include: lists of Korean surnames, place names, radical names, and stem shapes and a thorough index that makes the book easy to use.
Subjects
Genres
- Textbooks for foreign speakers
Series Statement
- Tuttle Language Library
Other Editions
- A reference grammar of Korean
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