Robert Collins argues that Korean language divergence is the product of history, geography, weak premodern standardization, colonial disruption, and then, after 1945, deliberate political separation.
It turns out that for foreign workers here, mastering the Korean language is only half the battle — the other half is figuring out if you’re supposed to treat your boss like a deity or a drinking ...
The Korean language table, hosted in South Quad, brings students together to discuss Korean language and culture. Along with ...
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