• Choe Sejin (Korean: 최세진; Hanja: 崔世珍; Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕʰwe̞ sʰed͡ʑin]; 1465 – February 10, 1542) was a Korean linguist, and a translator and interpreter...
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    early critic of hangul Choe Sejin (1465–1542), Korean linguist Royal Noble Consort Sukbin Choe (1670–1718), royal consort Choe Yeong-kyeong (1529–1590)...
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    hanja. According to a book titled Hunmong jahoe (훈몽자회, 訓蒙字會) written by Choe Sejin (최세진, 崔世珍) in 1527 during the reign of King Jungjong of the Joseon Dynasty...
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  • of Silla, the term hwarang survived and changed in meaning again. In Choe Sejin (최세진)'s 1527 book Hunmong jahoe (훈몽자회), the term hwarang is even referred...
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    Korean linguist Choe Sejin in 1527. South Korea uses Choe's traditional names, most of which follow the format of letter + i + eu + letter. Choe described these...
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    Korean). National Institute of Korean Language. Retrieved 17 June 2017. Choe, Sejin. Hunmong jahoe 훈몽자회(訓蒙字會) 훈몽자회 [Collection of Characters for Training...
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    "popular readings", some of which are also preserved in the works of Choe Sejin. Kim Kwangjo, in his extensive study of these materials, concluded that...
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    very different Middle Mandarin of the Ming dynasty. A Korean scholar, Choe Sejin, wrote a guidebook based on this edition in 1507–17. This edition is now...
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  • were annotated and revised many times over the centuries, including by Choe Sejin in the early 16th century. In these texts, each Chinese character was...
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    Korean). National Institute of Korean Language. Retrieved 30 October 2018. Choe, Sejin (1527). Hunmong jahoe 訓蒙字會 [Collection of Characters for Training the...
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  • different Middle Mandarin of the Ming dynasty. In 1517, the Korean scholar Choe Sejin augmented this edition with Chinese pronunciations written in Hangul and...
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  • online controversy]. Kyunghyang Shinmun. Retrieved September 9, 2024. Oh, Sejin (December 29, 2024). "'집게손가락' 누명에 피해 눈덩이…의혹제기 유저는 해명자리도 외면" [Devastation...
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  • Kim Changhwan (김창환) Choe Taeyeong (최태영) – 1978 Na Sejin (나세진) Kim Jaegeun (김재근) Jeong Changhui (정창희) Kim Junbo (김준보) – 1979 Choe Hyeongseop (최형섭) Kim...
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  • National University 1983 Kim Dongik (김동익) Seoul National University 1984 Na Sejin (나세진) Seoul National University 1985 Lee Yongseol (이용설) Severance Hospital...
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