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The Cambridge Handbook of Korean Linguistics is an authoritative and comprehensive resource that examines all major aspects of the Korean language. Edited by renowned linguists John Whitman and Sungdai Cho, this handbook presents cutting-edge research and analysis across multiple linguistic domains including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics.
The handbook features contributions from leading scholars in Korean linguistics and provides detailed coverage of unique features of the Korean language system, including its writing system, grammatical structures, and linguistic phenomena. This reference work is essential for academic researchers, linguists, students of Korean language and culture, and professionals seeking a thorough understanding of Korean linguistic principles and contemporary linguistic theory applied to Korean.







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