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THE KOREAN LANGUAGE The Korean language is ranked eleventh amongst the languages of the world in terms of numbers of speakers. Korean is now studied as an important foreign language in an increasing number of countries. This book provides a good overview of the language, written in a readable way without neglecting any major structural aspects of the language. Furthermore, the book explains the geographical, historical, social and cultural context of the language. The Korean Language is designed to be accessible to English-speaking learners of Korean and scholars working in disciplines other than linguistics, as well as serving as a useful introduction for general linguists. The book complements Korean language textbooks used in the classroom and will be welcomed not only by readers with a wider interest in Korean studies, but also by Asian specialists in general. Jae Jung Song teaches linguistics at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He has contributed to international journals including, Lingua, Linguistics, Journal of Pragmatics and Oceanic Linguistics. He is the author of Causatives and Causation (1996) and Linguistic Typology: Morphology and Syntax (2001). He is also co-editor, with Anna Siewierska, of Case, Typology and Grammar (1998). i ii THE KOREAN LANGUAGE Structure, use and context Jae Jung Song iii
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