Talk:Hangul Day

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I removed the following passage:

Some American and German linguists, including late James D. McCawley, celebrate this day yearly to recognise the creation of the Korean alphabet as a linguistic achievement of global significance.

I don't think this is significant enough to be mentioned in Wikipedia. I read [1]. It looks like they just wanted to have a party that was by no means formal. --Nanshu 22:39, 6 August 2006 (UTC)