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Kevin O'Rourke seoulkor at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 4 22:40:18 EDT 2011


John Ross mentions a forthcoming grammar by a professional hand in his Corean Primer. Diid it ever materialize? What Korean grammar books or notes were published between 1877 and 1895?

Kevin



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