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         Korean Language:     more books (101)
  1. English for Korean, Q&S: Learn to Speak and Understand English for Korean with Pimsleur Language Programs (Korean Edition) by Pimsleur, 2001-11-01
  2. Standard Korean-English Dictionary for Foreigners: Romanized by Gene S. Rhie, 1993-08-02
  3. Continuing Korean by Ross King, Jaehoon Yeon, et all 2004
  4. 500 Basic Korean Adjectives by Bryan Park, 2009-03-02
  5. College Korean by Michael C. Rogers, Clare You, et all 1993-01-27
  6. Theoretical Issues in Korean Linguistics (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes)
  7. Integrated Korean Workbook: Beginning 1, 2nd Edition (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Mee-Jeong Park, Joowon Suh, et all 2009-11-30
  8. Reference Grammar of Korean (Tuttle Language Library) by Samuel E. Martin, 1993-04-15
  9. Roadmap to Korean by Richard Harris, 2005-12-01
  10. The Role of Contact in the Origins of the Japanese and Korean Languages by J. Marshall Unger, 2008-11
  11. Korean II, Comprehensive: Learn to Speak and Understand Korean with Pimsleur Language Programs by Pimsleur, 2007-09-25
  12. Korean Reader for Chinese Characters (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Choon-Hak Cho, Yeon-Ja Sohn, et all 2002-09
  13. Practical Korean: Your Guide to Speaking Korean Quickly and Effortlessly in a Few Hours (Tuttle Language Library) by Samuel E. Martin, 2009-04-20
  14. Handbook of Korean Vocabulary: A Resource for Word Recognition and Comprehension (English and Korean Edition) by Miho Choo, William O'Grady, 1996-03-01

81. VeriSign Announces Agreements With KRNIC And JPRS To Promote Web Navigation Usin
Japanese and korean language Domain Names in .com, .net, .kr and .jp Now EasilyAccessible. Mountain View, CA, December 11, 2002 VeriSign, Inc.
http://www.verisign.com/corporate/news/2002/pr_20021211.html

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VeriSign Announces Agreements with KRNIC and JPRS to Promote Web Navigation Using Korean and Japanese Language Domain Names Japanese and Korean Language Domain Names in .com, .net, .kr and .jp Now Easily Accessible Mountain View, CA, December 11, 2002 - VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the leading provider of digital trust services, today announced agreements with two of the leading domain name registries globally to support the registration and use of Japanese and Korean language domain names and extend the benefits of the Internet to the non-English speaking community. Japan Registry Service Co., Ltd. (JPRS), which manages the .jp country code top level domain (ccTLD) and Korea Network Information Center (KRNIC), which manages the .kr ccTLD, have agreed to distribute VeriSign's i-Nav TM plug-in to support Japanese and Korean character domain names ending in their respective ccTLDs, .jp and .kr , as well as .com and .net . JPRS started distributing the i-Nav plug-in in October to Japanese Internet users. KRNIC will begin distributing the plug-in when they launch their Korean language domain name service for .kr in 2003. KRNIC also may develop and distribute other software supporting

82. Korean Scholarships And Fellowships
All candidates are expected to have some proficiency in the korean language and willbe expected to use Koreanlanguage source materials in carrying out their
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/korea/scholarship.htm

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  • 2003 Korean Studies Workshop - Deadline: April 15th
    Graduate Fellowship Program
    For further information and an application form, please click here. 2003-2004 Luce Graduate Fellowship in the Study of Korean Christianity
    The UCLA Center for Korean Studies is pleased to announce $20,000 in funding for outstanding graduate students in the Study of Korean Christianity in departments in the Humanities and Social Sciences, funded by a four-year grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. The Center will make one award for AY 2003-2004, and nominations must come from the department chair or graduate advisor. The awards will be decided by a fellowship subcommittee of the faculty advisory committee to the Center for Korean Studies. Fellowships are renewable, subject to acceptable academic progress and a new nomination. Eligibility : Candidates must be considered an outstanding new or continuing graduate student in any Humanities or Social Science discipline, whose theses or dissertations will focus on Korean Christianity. Applicant must be a registered, full-time graduate student. All candidates are expected to have some proficiency in the Korean language and will be expected to use Korean-language source materials in carrying out their research and in writing their theses and dissertations. The fellowship competition is open to all UCLA graduate students. Nomination by Department : Nominations for fellowships are made by the department chair or graduate advisor; multiple candidates may be nominated, but must be rank ordered. (both new and continuing students) The department must provide a complete copy of a nominee's graduate-school dossier, including the student's statement of research interests, letters of recommendation or appraisal, GREs, a transcript for new students. For continuing students, files should include the student's current statement of research interests, at least two new letters of recommendation, and a current transcript. There is no application form.
  • 83. Pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~jshin/faq/
    Similar pages Survival Hangul The korean language You can take heart and credit for whatever linguistic skills you do acquire by notingthat Hangul ( korean language) is (according to somebody who no doubt
    http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~jshin/faq/

    84. UCLA Language Materials Korean Language Profile
    Instructional material often presents Hangul in syllabary tables that graph thepossible consonant and vowel combinations of the korean language rather than
    http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/lmpweb/profiles/profk03.htm
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    Korean
    Alternate Name: Kugo
    Number of Speakers: Approximately 72 million
    Key Dialects: Seoul (South Korea), Phyong'yang (North Korea)
    Geographical Center: Korean peninsula
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    Taught in many universities in the United States and Canada
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    GENERAL INTRODUCTION

    Korean, known in the language itself as Kugo, is the language of the Korean Peninsula in northeast Asia. In the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, or North Korea) there are 20 million speakers and in the Republic of Korea (ROK, or South Korea) there are 42 million speakers. Korean is also spoken by almost 2 million people in China, mainly in provinces bordering North Korea. There are approximately half a million speakers in Japan and Russia, as well as significant numbers in the United States (over 600,000) with large communities on the west coast and in New York. Other communities are found in Singapore, Thailand, Guam, and Paraguay. The total number of speakers is 72 million (Grimes 1992).

    85. Welcome To The Korean Language Program
    Last updated December 7, 1998.
    http://www.uga.edu/~asian-lp/krn_html/
    MM_preloadImages('images/korean_02_08_over.gif'); MM_preloadImages('images/korean_02_06_over.gif'); MM_preloadImages('images/korean_02_04_over.gif'); MM_preloadImages('images/korean_02_02_over.gif'); Last updated December 7, 1998.

    86. Natural Language Processing Lab., Korea University
    Englishlanguage page for this school's program in the computational study of the korean language. Includes demos staff profiles, descriptions of current projects.
    http://nlp.korea.ac.kr/index_e.html

    87. Korean Language Program
    korean language Program. Princeton University 211 Jones Hall, Princeton,New Jersey 08544 Courses Language Ten week intensive summer
    http://www.princeton.edu/~eastasia/korean/
    Korean Language Program
    Princeton University 211 Jones Hall, Princeton, New Jersey 08544
    Courses
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  • Ten week intensive summer Korean study at Yonsei University
    Semester and year long Korean programs abroad

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    Gwee-sook Kim
    230 Frist Hall
    gkim@princeton.edu

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    Lecturer Chee-hee Kim 229 Frist Hall cheekim@princeton.edu Tel 609-258-4736 This page maintained by EAS Program

    88. Concordia Language Villages - Home Page
    The mission of Concordia Language Villages is to prepare young people for responsible citizenship Category Reference Education International Language Schools...... To learn more about the $100,000 award from the Freeman Foundation benefiting scholarshipsto our Chinese, Japanese and korean language Villages, click here.
    http://www.cord.edu/dept/clv/
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    Concordia Language Villages is an internationally recognized and respected world language and culture education
    program for young people ages 7-18. Our web site is organized primarily by language. Select your language of
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    We are now accepting applications for summ er 2003.
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    grades 3-12 and their language teachers. Village Weekends are designed to enhance language learning in the classroom during the academic year. The mission of Concordia Language Villages is to prepare young people for responsible citizenship in our global community.

    89. Using Japanese Language On Your Computer
    a suite of multilingual Windows applications which run on any of Microsoft Windowsproducts and supports for Chinese, Japanese, and korean language on Windows.
    http://www.kanzaki.com/jinfo/japanese.html
    Help and Status info Japan Music Internet ... Computer
    Using Japanese language on your computer
    You can display , or Japanese, on your computer in some ways. With appropriate software, you can type and edit Japanese as well (i.e. no specific hardware required). Note that the latest OSs such as Windows 98/2000 and MacOS 8/9 should have the built-in functionality to provide world wide language support (e.g., install all Japanese supports with English version of Windows 2000, and set 'default language' to Japanese). Please consult your manual or ask a computer shop. If you're interested in other aspect of Japan than computing, please consult the Table of Contents of this site. Thank you for visiting.
    To display Japanese with:
    If you have Japanese system installed on your computer, things are qute simple.
  • Pull down "Options" menu from the menubar (or " View " menu if you use version 4)
  • 90. 2010 PyeongChang
    Features include details and news on the bid by Pyeongchang and its neighboring area in Gangwon Province. Offers the IOC questionnaire, bid committee members, search, and links to national sports associations. English, French and korean language options.
    http://pyeongchang2010.com/

    91. Science On-Line Guide In Korean Language
    The following guides are not official Korean translations by the staff of In crucialmatters please refer to the official Englishlanguage guides provided by
    http://bric.postech.ac.kr/science/
    The following guides are not official Korean translations by the staff of SCIENCE , nor are they endorsed by SCIENCE as accurate. Rather, this work is entirely that of BRIC . In crucial matters please refer to the official English-language guides provided by SCIENCE
    (Guide to SCIENCE On-Line)
    (A Guide to Publishing in
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    92. Summary Of The Korean Language (Han-gul, Hangul)
    The korean language is spoken by more than 65 million people living on the peninsulaand its outlying islands as well as 5.5 million Koreans living in other
    http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/north korea/pro-languages.htm
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    The Koreans are one ethnic family speaking one language. They share certain distinct physical characteristics which differentiate them from other Asian people including the Chinese and the Japanese, and have a strong cultural identity as one ethnic family. The Korean language is spoken by more than 65 million people living on the peninsula and its outlying islands as well as 5.5 million Koreans living in other parts of the world. The fact that all Koreans speak and write the same language has been a crucial factor in their strong national identity. Modern Korea has several different dialects including the standard one used in Seoul and central areas, but they are similar enough that speakers/listeners do not have trouble understanding each other.

    93. Courses - Korean
    The korean language program at Stanford offers Beginning, Intermediate,AdvancedIntermediate and Advanced courses in Korean. If
    http://language.stanford.edu/courses/korean/korean.html
    The Korean language program at Stanford offers Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced-Intermediate and Advanced courses in Korean. If you have any questions about these course offerings, please contact the Korean language coordinator, Dr. Eun-Joo Lee (send e-mail or visit Coursework website). [Return to courses]

    94. FAQ Subject 5
    korean language Kit(KLK) seems to be a good choice for using Hangul in mostlyEnglish environment (or with any other language KIT or localized Mac OS).
    http://jshin.net/faq/qa5.html
    Last updated on July 30, 2000
    5. How can I use Hangul on Mac?
    Here are several options you can choose from to use Hangul on Mac. Dennis Hanks at dehanks@worldzusson.com has put on the web a detailed review of these options. ( http://www.asiasoft.com/koreancompare/korean.html
    • Mac OS 9 comes with free Korean language Kit ( a couple of Hangul fonts and Power Input Method ) so that you can view Hangul web pages and enter Hangul with applications that support language kit API. Korean Language Kit can be installed running install language kit in the folder software installers::Language Kit Language Register , you can make Korean text displayed intact in the window title bar and some other places where Korean text wouldn't be displayed otherwise without this registration.
    • Hangul Talk 7.1 or higher from Elex in Korea,
    • World Script II and Korean Language(KLK) . At long last, KLK was released on Oct. 23rd,1996. See the press release at http://product.info.apple.com/pr/press.releases/1997/q1/961023.pr.rel.korean.html for details. Estimated retail price is USD 139(Some retailers sell it for as low as USD 99). You might also try http://www.macos.apple.com/multilingual/korean.html

    95. Washington University Korean Section Home Page
    The korean language Program in the ANELL Department at Washington University offersan excellent curriculum in the korean language including three full years
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~jkim/
    Washington University Korean Section Home Page
    Wash U Home
    Artsci Home

    ANELL Home

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    I ntroduction Faculty Jung-Tae Kim is the current faculty member for the Korean Language Program. He has an M.A. in Linguistics from Arizona State University (1993) and a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin (2000). His areas of interest include Second Language Acquisition and Syntax. Contact Information Address:
    Jung-Tae Kim
    Campus Box 1111
    Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures
    Washington University in St. Louis
    One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Office Location: Busch Hall 124C Office Phone: (314) 935-4891 E-mail: jkim@artsci.wustl.edu COURSE OFFERINGS First Level Modern Korean I: L51 117D (equivalent to former Elementary Korean IL51 107D ). Same as East Asian Studies L03 117D.

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    Translation, software localization and website localization company specializing in korean language.
    http://www.langstar.com/

    97. Undergraduate Degree Program
    Chinese, Japanese and korean language Instruction. The Universityboasts an impressive East Asian language program with elementary
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/EASC/undergrd.htm
    East Asian Area Studies
    Undergraduate Studies
    USC offers the Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Languages and Cultures , the Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Area Studies and a joint Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and East Asian Area Studies. The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and the East Asian Studies Center also offer minors designed to complement undergraduate degree programs in other disciplines. Chinese, Japanese and Korean Language Instruction The University boasts an impressive East Asian language program with elementary through advanced language courses offered in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. In addition to courses that make up the core language sequences (e.g. Chinese I-IV, Advanced Modern Chinese I and II), the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures provides instruction in Classical Chinese, Classical Japanese, Business Chinese, Business Japanese, and Newspaper and Documentary Chinese. Students may also choose to participate in the Summer Intensive Language Program which provides twelve hours per week of instruction for each course offered during a five week summer session. The Chinese, Japanese and Korean language programs are coordinated and supervised by full-time tenured faculty who are widely respected linguists and language scholars. Along with regular faculty who teach most of the advanced language courses, a cadre of dedicated language instructors, many of whom are advanced graduate students in USC's internationally renowned

    98. SYSCODE :::::
    Provide MacOS for korean language. Expertise in localization both in Japanese and Korean.
    http://www.syscode.com

    99. 1step2korea: Korea Web Guide - South Korea, Tourism, Culture, Food, Web, Vacatio
    (US only.) Rating 80 Category Korean Cooking; Learning the korean language An interactive korean language course including a variety of multisensory aids.
    http://www.1step2korea.com/kguide/
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    Rating: 97 Category: Living in Korea Korean Tutor - Excellent online tutor. Includes learning Korean by singing along with Korean pop music. Very fun! Rating: 92 Category: Korean Language Korean Studies at Sogang - An excellent (and free) Korean language course brought to you by The Center for Korean Studies at Sogang University. Rating: 83 Category: Korean Language Introduction To Korean - An excellent overview of the Korean language. Good for learning the alphabet and pronunication. Rating: 82 Category: Korean Language Lonely Planet - South Korea - From the creators of the popular travel guides, here's a website for those interested in exploring Korea.
  • 100. Korean History:: A Bibliography :::::: [Bibliography Home]
    Bibliography which covers many features of Korean history. The subjects include not only political, Category Reference Bibliography History...... This has not been possible for the electronic text. Names of authorsThe korean language does not suffer romanization easily. The
    http://www.hawaii.edu/korea/bibliography/biblio.htm
    Korean History: A Bibliography
    Compiled by Kenneth R. Robinson
    Maintained by The Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai`i
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    Korean History: A Bibliography
    Korean History: A Bibliography is compiled by Kenneth R. Robinson Introduction T Studies on Korea: A Scholar's Guide and recent publications not cited in that work. This bibliography, then, is both an updating of and a supplement to that venerable reference.
    Asea yongu does not appear here as The Journal of Asiatic Studies. Still, as with the articles and chapters, there may be a few journal or book titles cited in English rather than in Korean or Japanese.

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