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Jaehoon Yeon. Korean Grammatical Constructions: Their Form and Meaning. Jaehoon Yeon. UK: Saffron Books, Eastern Arts Publishing, 2003. 231 pp. GBP 32.90/USD 49.50/ROW GBP 37.90 (cloth). GBP 21.90/USD 40.50/ROW GBP 26.90 (paper).
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