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Contribution to Book
Death, Taxes, and Language Change: The Inevitable Divergence of Korean Varieties as Spoken Worldwide
Contemporary Korean Linguistics: International Perspectives (2010)
  • David Silva, Salem State University
Abstract
"In this essay, we consider the small but growing body of evidence that indicates how a collection of World Koreans exists during these earliest years of the 21st century, and use these facts as the foundation for a linguistic call to action to observe, describe, and explain the burgeoning linguistics variation found in Korean speech communities across the globe" (p. 302).
Publication Date
2010
Editor
Robert J. Fouser
Publisher
Thaehaksa
Citation Information
Silva, David. (2010). Death, Taxes, and Language Change: The Inevitable Divergence of Korean Varieties as Spoken Worldwide. 300-319.