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The Korean Alphabet of 1446 Expositions Opa, the Visible Speech Sounds Translation With Annotation, Future Applicability Hardback - 2002

by Sek Yen Kim-Cho


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The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, is truly one of the great achievements of human invention. Developed (1443) and promulgated (1446) by the Korean monarch Sejong (1397-1450) himself, this alphabet demonstrates principles of design so far ahead of its time that only now, more than 550 years after its invention, are its remarkable qualities beginning to be appreciated. This superb scholarly edition by Korean language scholar Sek Yen Kim-Cho contains the original texts of Hwunmin Cengum and Hwunmin Cengum Haylyey (with photocopies of the originals in the appendices) and a complete, fully annotated translation in modern English. Beyond her analysis of historical texts, Dr. Kim-Cho critically expounds Sejong's design principle and also demonstrates that the Korean Orthophonic Alphabet is so versatile that it is ideally suited to promote and accelerate information processing and globalisation as a universal script. Its great adaptability makes it a perfect multilingual transcribing system for voice-recognition and voice dictation.

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  • Title The Korean Alphabet of 1446 Expositions Opa, the Visible Speech Sounds Translation With Annotation, Future Applicability
  • Author Sek Yen Kim-Cho
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition Ch Op an
  • Language EN
  • Publisher Humanity Books, Amherst, New York, U.S.A.
  • Date August 2002
  • ISBN 9781591020004

About the author

Sek Yen Kim-Cho, Ph.D., is associate professor of Korean Language and Culture at the State University of New York at Buffalo; the director of the Sejong Studies Institute (Amherst, NY); and the author of eight books, including textbooks.
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Amherst, NY: Humanity Books. Good in Good dust jacket. 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. 159102000X . 349, a-126, pp. References, index. Photocopies from the original texts. Large octavo. Glossy pale blue dust jacket with image of a statue a Sejong. Normal wear to the dust jacket Book itself is cracking at the title gutter, some thumbing, but otherwise clean and unmarked. A usable copy of this interesting book. This superb scholarly edition by Korean language scholar Sek Yen Kim-Cho contains the original texts of Hwunmin Cengum and Hwunmin Cengum Haylyey (with photocopies of the originals in the appendices) and a complete, fully annotated translation in modern English. Beyond her analysis of historical texts, Dr. Kim-Cho critically expounds Sejong's design principle and also demonstrates that the Korean Orthophonic Alphabet is so versatile that it is ideally suited to promote and accelerate information processing and globalization as a universal script. Its great adaptability makes it a… Read More
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