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Al Jazeera Report about Jejueo
Korean & Jejueo,
Prof. William O'Grady
Jejueo is an important cultural heritage
Prof. William O'Grady

LEARN KOREAN ALPHABET

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Degrees of Language Endangerment, according to UNESCO
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WORKS CITED

Campbell, L. (2018). Language Isolates and their History. In Language Isolates (1st ed., pp. 1-18). Routledge.

Henthorn, W. E. (1963). Korea: the Mongol invasions. Brill Archive.

Hilty, A. (2015). Jeju Island: reaching to the core of beauty (Vol. 5). Seoul Selection.

Jeon, L., & Cukor-Avila, P. (2015). " One country, one language"?: mapping perceptions of dialects in South Korea. Dialectologia: revista electrònica, (14), 17-46.

Merrill, J. (1980). The Cheju-do Rebellion. Journal of Korean Studies, 2(1), 139-197.

O’Grady, W. (2015). Jejueo: Korea’s other language. In World Congress Of Korean Studies (pp. 1-10).

Saltzman, M. (2017, March). Jejueo talking dictionary: A collaborative online database for language revitalization. In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages (pp. 122-129).

Yang, C., O'Grady, W., & Yang, S. (2017). Toward a linguistically realistic assessment of language vitality: The case of Jejueo.

Yang, C., Yang, S., & O’Grady, W. (2018). Integrating Analysis and Pedagogy in the Revitalization of Jejueo. Japanese-Korean Linguistics.

Yang C. (2016). A Discourse Marker keymey in the Language of Jeju: Its pragmatically-controlled functions and use. 언어학연구, 21(1), 149-164.

Yang S. (2019). Why Jejueo is Difficult to Understand for Monolingual Korean Speakers: Focusing on Linguistic Factors. 언어학연구, 24(3), 69-87.

Yang, S. (2020). Assessing language knowledge in Jeju: Vocabulary and verbal patterns in Jejueo and English. Language Acquisition, 27(1), 71-73.

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