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AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Note from the Editor Note from the Editor, James GraysonRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Newsletter Information Newsletter InformationRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Netherlands, Leiden University Netherlands, Leiden UniversityRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Members of the AKSE Council Members of the AKSE Council, Boudewijn Walraven, Robert Provine, Vladimir Pucek, James Grayson, Romuald Huszcza,…Robert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – L Nikolsky, Classification of Auxiliary Words in the Korean Language L Nikolsky, Classification of Auxiliary Words in the Korean LanguageRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – L Koncevich, Some Problems in Studying the Hunmin Chong’um L Koncevich, Some Problems in Studying the Hunmin Chong’umRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Karoly Fendler, Sources from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy on the Modern History of Korea (1885-1912) Karoly Fendler, Sources from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy on the Modern History of Korea (1885-1912)Robert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Johnathan Best, The Miruk-sa of Paekche Johnathan Best, The Miruk-sa of PaekcheRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020