Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
An important examination of the daily struggles of the ‘other’ in Korea, through the insights of multicultural youth.
Many foreign students travel to South Korea hoping for language ‘immersion’, but that can be much more difficult than expected for some.
What’s in a name? The national and linguistic identity of South and North Korea.
What happens to the community/heritage language of Koreans living their dream of a laid-back lifestyle in small beachside and outback towns?
Since the two Koreas have been divided, significant differences in the Korean language have developed in the North and South.
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