Review published In: Written Language & Literacy
Vol. 4:2 (2001) ► pp.239–247
Book review
. The Korean language reform of 1446 [Republic of Korea, Academy of the Korean Language, Special publications, 2]. Seoul: Sin’gu Munhwasa, 1998. 483 pp. Hb W 25,000.
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