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  • diffhist m Hangul 23:08 −26 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (Ledyard's 1997 text outlines most of his theory on the role of 'Phags-pa in inspiring the development of Hangul, and this section relies on that reference as it is the most thoroughly-elaborated theory; his cautionary quote also comes from Ledyard, but from an earlier text)
  • diffhist m Hangul 23:04 +522 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (added relevant notes and references)
  • diffhist m Hangul 22:10 +36 Ecthelion83 talk contribs ("account" is more appropriate for something like eyewitness testimony, though the Hunminjeong'eum Haerye is describing a methodology much like a research paper describes the methods used in data gathering/analysis and Ledyard is hypothesizing an alternate theory of development)
  • diffhist m Hangul 22:07 0 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (this should be a single statement/sentence)
  • diffhist m Hangul 22:05 −39 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (rearranged the order of paragraphs; the general discussion around possible inspirations for Hangul's graphical development should be outlined before doing a full dive into Ledyard's theory)
  • diffhist Hangul 21:48 +750 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (at the very least, King Sejong et al. were very familiar with other Asian scripts such as 'Phags-pa and Tibetan)
  • diffhist m Hangul 21:46 −232 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (Only some of Ledyard's work is accessible online so sourcing most of this section will be difficult.)
  • diffhist m Hangul 21:45 +23 Ecthelion83 talk contribs (although this assertion is probably true, a direct quote - even in hanja - would support this statement substantially)
  • diffhist Naver 21:35 +48 Impimpinmmeee talk contribs (Puffery) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit