Hunminjeongeum(訓民正音) - Teaching the People the Proper Korean Sounds

The Hunminjeongeum ('Teaching the People the Proper Sounds') is the work 

whereby the Korean script, which was invented in 1443, was officially promulgated by 

King Sejong in 1446. The title was also used as the name of the alphabet itself. 

 

It’s National Treasure No. 70, and in October 1997, it was designated a UNESCO 

“Memory of the World” Documentary Heritage.

Project Texts: 
Hunminjeongeum(訓民正音)
Bibliography: 

Kwon Jaesun. 권재선.1995. ≪훈민정음 해석 연구(Hunminjeongeum interpretation study)≫, 우골탑

Paek, Doo-Hyeon. 백두현.2009. <훈민정음> 혜례본의 텍스트 구조 연구(An Analysis on textual structure of Hunminjeongeum). 國語學 第54輯

Park Changwon. 박창원.2005. ≪훈민정음((Hunminjeongeum)≫, 신구문화사.
 
Shin Jiyeon. 신지연. 2000. 훈민정음의 두 서문의 텍스트성(The textuality of the two prefaces of Hunminjeongeum), ≪언어≫ 25-3, 한국언어학회, 367-382
Links: 

https://blog.naver.com/wiiaqherile/90083051857

https://blog.naver.com/3901wjd/222102345891

https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1156244&cid=40942&categoryId=33383