Ho-min Sohn is professor of Korean linguistics and director of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i.
Provides a long-overdue treatment of what may arguably be considered some of the most 'interesting' aspects of the Korean language. . . . For the Korean language learner, the information contained is invaluable. However, [the book] also stands alone as an informative overview of cultural aspects of Korean that would be of note to anyone interested in various sociocultural aspects of the language and people.-- "Journal of Sociolinguistics"
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