[KS] Advice please

Michael Duffy mgduffy45 at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 16 02:55:18 EDT 2020



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Dear Professor Caprio,

I have attached a pamphlet released by the ROK-based National Institute for the Korean language in 2017. It does a wonderful job of explaining all of the common differences between north and south language that you'll come across in an easy to read format. Of course, this is a modern pamphlet and you are studying text from the 1940s, but I believe that many of the north-south differences can still be found even in texts from the early days of the DPRK regime.

Furthermore, here is a link to databases with information on differences between more specific technical terms. This information comes from the North Korean Resource Centre, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Unification.
https://unibook.unikorea.go.kr/data/dictionary

Hope this is helpful!

Sincerely,

2020년 7월 15일 (수) 오후 9:48, MARK E. CAPRIO <caprio at rikkyo.ac.jp<mailto:caprio at rikkyo.ac.jp>>님이 작성:
I have just started reading North Korean documents from the 1940s that were compiled in a wonderful multi-set titled 북조선 실록 and put out by the 고리마 데터 프로젝트. Before I get into the reading the materials I would like to request advice regarding differences between North and south renderings (all materials have bee purged of 한자). I am familiar with the 이/리 and quickly notices the 소련/쏘련 (Soviet) difference. Might there be other differences that I should be aware of? Thanks for any advice in advance.

Mark Caprio





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