Korean
Description:
Korean was originally published by the Routledge in 1994 as one of the Series planned by Bernard Comrie. The Series covers those languages such as Abkhaz, Kobon, Mangarayi, Tamil, West Greenlandic, Japanese, Rumanian, Modern Greek, Amele, Basque, Gulf Arabic, Kannada, Finnish, Catalan, Punjabi, Maori, and Korean, representing diverse language typologies and families.
Under the expert leadership of Comrie, a descriptive guideline is prepared and provided for standardized and parallel description of those select languages in the Series.
This particular volume has been sold out immediately after its publication due to highest demand among readers including researchers, instructors, and students of Korean language and linguistics.
Its standardized description on grammatical characteristics, concepts and terminologies of Korean language from a perspective of the Korean as one of major world languages serves as a key factor positioning this volume as a must-have reference grammar book for Korean language.