Alexander Argüelles

Alexander Argüelles
Born (1964-04-30) 30 April 1964
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Foreign Language Expertise

Alexander Sabino Argüelles (often spelt Arguelles[lower-alpha 1]) is an American linguist notable for his work on Korean. He is highly committed to the learning of foreign languages, and was profiled in Michael Erard's Babel No More.[1] He currently teaches at the American University in the Emirates.[2]

He is the son of the poet Ivan Argüelles and the nephew of the New Ageist José Argüelles.

Notable works

On Korean

Other works

Notes

  1. The original Spanish pronunciation of Argüelles is [aɾˈɣweʎes].

References

  1. Erard, Michael (2012). Babel No More: The Search for the World's Most Extraordinary Language Learners. New York: Free Press.
  2. http://www.aue.ae/en/our-faculty/item/alexander-arguelles-phd.html

External links

Interviews

Other links

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