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===== Collections of words ===== | ===== Collections of words ===== | ||
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+ | These collections of words are based on the frequency lists published by the National Korean Language Institute, which can be googled up using the keyword " | ||
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+ | What follows is a highly personal and idiosyncratic attempt at classifying these words in order to facilitate their learning. I've tried to discover and respect the patterns that appear naturally in Korean. The classification cuts across categories such as parts of speech, semantics, etymology and phonetics. Thus, you will find sections devoted to, say, native Korean words for mammals, verbs ending in -거리다 (which tend to describe certain types of repetitive actions), words that contain specific hanja (which classify themselves semantically, | ||
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+ | I'm not actively maintaining this section. The Nouns section is the one I've worked the most on by far. It's worth a look. | ||
* Nouns | * Nouns | ||
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Others | Others | ||
* **How Koreans Talk: A Collection of Expressions** by Sang-Hun Choe and Christopher Torchia. Unhengnamu, 2002. 308pp. | * **How Koreans Talk: A Collection of Expressions** by Sang-Hun Choe and Christopher Torchia. Unhengnamu, 2002. 308pp. | ||
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+ | ===== Resouces ===== | ||
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+ | I'm indebted to J. David Eisenberg' | ||
===== See also ===== | ===== See also ===== |