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The Korean Language Society Incident (朝鮮語學會事件, Chōsengo gakkai jiken, Korean: 조선어학회 사건) refers to the arrest, torture, and imprisonment of members of the Korean Language Society, which occurred in 1942 under the Japanese colonial rule of Korea.[1]

  1. ^ "글로벌 세계 대백과사전/한국사/민족의 독립운동/신문화운동과 3·1운동/신문화운동 - 위키문헌, 우리 모두의 도서관 Global World Encyclopedia/Korean History/National Independence Movement/New Cultural Movement and March 1st Movement/New Cultural Movement". ko.wikisource.org (in Korean). Retrieved 15 June 2023.

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