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Vowel Harmony Korean is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Vowel Harmony Korean books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Vowel Harmony in Korean and Morpheme Correspondence1
- www.cog.jhu.edu
- A Morpheme-Specific Constraint Approach to Vowel Harmony in
- A Morpheme-Specific Constraint Approach to Vowel Harmony in Korean.
- www.cog.jhu.edu
- Korean Vowel Harmony and - Linguistics
- KOREAN VOWEL HARMONY AND VOWEL CONTRACTIONS. The phonemic vowel system of Korean is as follows.
- www.linguistics.ucla.edu
- An Exception in Two Ways : Korean Vowel Harmony in Irregular Stems
- Vowel harmony (VH) in Korean verbal conjugation is such a case.
- web.gc.cuny.edu
- TOPICS IN THE VOWEL PHONOLOGY OF KOREAN
- It is shown that the on-glide in Korean is an onset segment rather than a coda segment.
- home.pufs.ac.kr
Suggested Web Resources
- Vowel harmony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- These categories loosely follow the front (positive) and mid (negative) vowels.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Korean phonology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Vowel Harmony in Korean and Morpheme Correspondence1
- www.cog.jhu.edu
- Learn Korean > Korean Language > Vowel Harmony
- Korean 101 provides FREE useful information about the Korean language including Korean to English translations and much more!
- www.101languages.net
- Korean Vowel Harmony and - Linguistics
- KOREAN VOWEL HARMONY AND VOWEL CONTRACTIONS. The phonemic vowel system of Korean is as follows.
- www.linguistics.ucla.edu
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