AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – John Whitman, Comparative Consequences of the Reconstruction of Proto-Korean Accent John Whitman, Comparative Consequences of the Reconstruction of Proto-Korean AccentRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – JaHyun Kim Haboush, Seventeenth Century Korean Views of State and Civilization JaHyun Kim Haboush, Seventeenth Century Korean Views of State and CivilizationRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Ivana Gruberova, The Representation of Family, Calendar Customs and Festivals in the Sosol Genre Ivana Gruberova, The Representation of Family, Calendar Customs and Festivals in the Sosol GenreRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Iuliy Bantchev, The Externalised Pattern of Technological Development in South Korea in the 1980s Iuliy Bantchev, The Externalised Pattern of Technological Development in South Korea in the 1980sRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Ingeborg Goethel, Modern Korean Painting – How it Began Ingeborg Goethel, Modern Korean Painting - How it BeganRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Hungary, University of Budapest Hungary, University of BudapestRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Helga Picht, The Aesthetic Views of the Young Yi Mi-yong Helga Picht, The Aesthetic Views of the Young Yi Mi-yongRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, Ch’oe Inho and his Novels Halarina Ogarek Czoj, Ch’oe Inho and his NovelsRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – General Information on Korean Studies General Information on Korean StudiesRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 13 (1989) AKSE 13 (1989) – Gabor Osvath, Some Experiences in Teaching Hungarian Pronunciation to Korean Students Gabor Osvath, Some Experiences in Teaching Hungarian Pronunciation to Korean StudentsRobert Winstanley-Chesters26th October 2020