India and Korea perspectives on language,literature and culture/ edited by Ravikesh Mishra - New Delhi: Manak, 2008. - x, 255 p. 22 cm.

Part I: Language / Linguistics
1. Preferred Colors in Korean and Various Cultures based on Lexical Frequency: Comparison among Korean, English, French, Russian, Rumanian, Chinese, Japanese and Mongolian Lee Sang-Qak
2. Globalization and Language Policy of Korea monolingual, bilinguaror multilingual Han Hyung Koo
3. Education on Korean Language and Culture in India: Their Gap and Fillings in the Perspective of Necessity and Methodology Do-Young Kim
4. Teaching Korean Language and Korean CultureEspecial ly on Honorific System Haw Jae'-Young and Nam Ki-Tak
5. Studies of Discourse/Conversation Analysis in Korean Linguistics Haeyeon Kim
6. Consonant Cluster Reduction in Korean Revisited: An Optimal ity Theory Perspective (Theoretic account) Chang-Kook Suh
7. Zero- vs. Overt Argument NPs of Clausal lUs in Korean Conversation . Haeyeon Kim and Yonn^-jun Jang
8. Panini Grammar and Korean Linguistics Chung Sung Hae
9. A Study of Collocation in Korean Hong Jong Sun
Part II; Literature
10. Two Korean Vernacular Epics of the 15th Centuiy Cho Dong-il
11. Jeong Ji Yong's Poetry: Nature Imagery and Aesthetic Responses
Ravikesh Mishra
Part III: Culture
12. The Contemporary Cultural Crisis of Mankind: the Asian Scenario with special reference to Korea Brahm Swaroop Agrawal
13. Glimpses of Korean Culture in Japan P. A. George
14. Confucius and Confucian Influence in Korea B.R. Deepak
15. Behaviouristic Patterns in the cultural contexts of Korea and Japan ' Janashruti Chandra 16. New Religious groups: Their role and significance in modern Korean and Japanese societies M V Lakshmi

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