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In the News (Wed 30 May 12)

  
 Temne Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/Temne/Fonts/Page1.htm

  
 Tatar Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/Tatar/Fonts/Page1.htm   (140 words)

  
 Tagish Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/Tagish/Fonts/Page1.htm   (140 words)

  
 Sinhalese Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/Sinhalese/Fonts/Page1.htm   (158 words)

  
 Laotian - See Lao Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/Laotian-SeeLao/Fonts/Page1.htm   (133 words)

  
 Kootenai Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/Kootenai/Fonts/Page1.htm   (133 words)

  
 Acholi Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/Acholi/Fonts/Page1.htm   (133 words)

  
 Upper Sorbian Fonts
Languages that use double-byte character sets such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean will require input methods to accommodate the search for the thousands of characters.
If you need fonts for these languages, you may wish to also look under the Word Processing or System category in addition to Fonts.
These support systems are usually required with right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, etc. Often, it may be better to use dedicated Word Processing software for right-to-left languages which will support necessary word-wrapping.
www.worldlanguage.com /Products/UpperSorbian/Fonts/Page1.htm   (133 words)

  
 Artificial Languages
Láadan: language developed with idea that existing human languages are inadequate to express the perceptions of women It has a number of very interesting features: i.e., Speech Act Morphemes and Evidence Act Morphemes (reminds me of Korean and Japanese) and an interesting pronoun system.
Ro: an a priori 'philosophical language,' you can guess what category of meaning a word falls into merely by looking at the first letters.
Aluric: an incomplete alien language containing 70 sounds, 7 noun/adjective cases, a complex but logical tense system, and a vocabulary drawn from roots present in many languages and expandable by means of numerous affixes.
www.redshift.com /~bul2mun/lingvoj/lingvoj.htm   (2224 words)

  
 HanCinema :: The Korean Movie and Drama Database, discover the South Korean cinema and drama diversity
Korean Wave dramas and films to be integrated into Korean language textbooks (Source)
Korean textbooks will make use of Korean Wave dramas and films like 'A Jewel in the Palace' ("Dae Jang Geum"), 'Winter Sonata', 'JSA - Joint Security Area' and 'TaeGugKi'.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced on March 15 that it would spend 20 billion Korean won this year for the distri...
www.hancinema.net   (1447 words)

  
 What's Your Name? Why do students from the Korean Culture change their name when enrolling in American schools?
A home language sort showed that 18 different languages were spoken in the ethnic category of Asian/Pacific Islander.
The survey was administered with the assistance of the English Speakers of Other Languages teacher (ESOL) who is Chinese and the parent liaison who is Korean.
Though many of the Korean students at this school are not enrolled in the ESOL program; a better understanding of the Korean culture is needed because they represent the highest minority group at this school.
www.fcps.k12.va.us /DeerParkES/TR/culture.htm   (3832 words)

  
 Korean as standart language
Most salient feature showing the affinity between Korean and Altaic languages is the agglutination : a grammatical process in which words are composed of a sequence of morphemes (word elements), each of which represents not more than a single grammatical category.
Korean system of the “levels of speech”, albeit closely paralleled by the Japanese system of honorific expressions, is perhaps unique in that it utilizes both grammatical markers of several kinds (case markers, honorific suffixes, special verbal particles) and special words and expressions.
Particles, which agglutinate one after another, can function as grammatical markers (case markers, connectives, etc.), and also express such socio-linguistic categories as “levels of speech” (which depend on relative social positions of the speaker and hearer).
www.geocities.com /volodyatikhonov/korean.htm   (3832 words)

  
 Korean Resources
Korea section is geared for native English Speaking students of Korea and the Korean Language.
List of the national treasures of Korea...broken down by category.
Korean Universities - Some Homepages have both English and Korean
kalaniosullivan.com /Korea/KunsanCity/Korresource2.html   (3832 words)

  
 culture in south korea and other south korea related information
Learn about the history, art, culture, sport, language, government, travel guides, science, and regions of South Korea Search: the Web the Directory this category South Korea Email this...
South Korea Asia CULTURE Korean society is based on the tenets of Confucianism, a system of...
Culture South Korean Blog Scene You may know that South Korea has the highest broadband penetration of any country in the world.
www.nethorde.com /south_korea/culture-in-south-korea.html   (377 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
- List of institutions from the South Korean Ministry of Education Category:Lists of colleges and universities South Korea Category:South Korean universities et:Lõuna-Korea kõrgkoolide loend id:Daftar Universitas di Korea Selatan ko:한국의대학교 zh:韓國大學列表
The current list is drawn from the list I compiled for the Open Directory Project, and therefore only includes those institutions that have recently had English-language websites, in addition to those that were already on the list.
A list of major institutions of higher education in South Korea.
www.mauspfeil.net /List_of%20colleges%20and%20universities%20in%20South%20Korea.html   (377 words)

  
 English-Online.Net Category Browser
The English Grammar Clinic is an oustanding resource for students and teachers as well as those who just like the English language.
Grammar Girl's Guide to the English Language (Abbreviations and Acronyms, Active versus Passive Voice, Brackets, Capitalization,...).
Document and website (web site) translation services for: Portuguese, German, Spanish, Italian, English, Creole, Haitian Creole, Chinese, Japanese, French, Russian, Korean and Arabic.
www.english-online.net /eolweb/viewcategorylinks.asp?category_id=24   (778 words)

  
 Japan Society, New York - Film, Lecture, Performance Events
The most talked about film of 2001 and the Japanese entry to the Academy Award foreign language category, Isao Yukisada’s Go features the dashingly handsome Yosuke Kubozuka as a third-generation Korean-Japanese boy.
Hip, upbeat and refreshing, the film explores the boy's search for identity through conflict with his father, his resistance against the Korean ethnic school and his romance with a Japanese girl.
www.japansociety.org /events/event_detail.cfm?id_event=99414281   (213 words)

  
 Translation Jobs & Services - English to Japanese Korean Javanese Bhojpuri Tiv
List of translation services and other language services providers in the following language pairs.
List your sites here if you cannot find a proper category for your site.
External links to the websites of outsourcing companies.
www.mcable.net /modules.php?op=modload&name=Web_Links&file=index   (213 words)

  
 FIFA.com
Football is the universally understood language of our time and a powerful unifying force that pulls people of all nationalities, races and creeds closer together.
And Hyundai is proud to be a part of the game since 1999 when it joined hands with FIFA to serve as the Official Partner in the automotive category for 13 FIFA tournaments culminating with the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™.
As part of its close involvement with the game, Hyundai has extended its support to the Korean Football Association and the Korean national football team.
www.fifa.com /common/printerfriendly.html?articleid=/cds/StaticHTML/HyundaiFIFA_E.jsp   (472 words)

  
 ai1w02.html
Their range of values is specified here; under each appropriate category, they are listed by their feature-name only.
It includes lists of word classes and features which some modern European language expresses morphologically (where “morphology” includes typographic or other presentational features like capitalization).
This section lists features which appear in more than one category.
www.w3.org /People/cmsmcq/1991/ai1w02.html   (472 words)

  
 Korean as standart language
Most salient feature showing the affinity between Korean and Altaic languages is the agglutination: a grammatical process in which words are composed of a sequence of morphemes (word elements), each of which represents not more than a single grammatical category.
   As it can be easily seen from the example above, predicative dominates the sentence, vocabulary comprises native Altaic and borrowed Sino-Korean words, and the choice of grammatical forms in the sentence (for example, case-markers or verbal suffixes) is determined by the “levels of speech” required by the social situation.
Particles, which agglutinate one after another, can function as grammatical markers (case markers, connectives, etc.), and also express such socio-linguistic categories as “levels of speech” (which depend on relative social positions of the speaker and hearer).
www.geocities.com /volodyatikhonov/korean.htm   (472 words)

  
 Dominant HK broadcaster shows restraint with 2006 rates Televisionpoint.com News
As is the lowering of entry commitment levels for advertisers to enjoy better rates, they would only need to boost their spend by seven per cent for both the English and Chinese-language channels compared with the 12 to 15 per cent increase sought this year.
With the help of a string of Korean drama hits, TVB has widened the already commanding primetime lead it enjoys over rival Asia Television (ATV) this year, going from 81 per cent to 83 per cent against ATVs 17 per cent.
The system is too opaque, agencies complain, although TVB is reportedly open to dropping pre-emption if advertisers are willing to forgo category exclusivity.
www.televisionpoint.com /news/newsfullstory.php?id=1134057817   (410 words)

  
 A Korean Nationalist Entrepreneur, reviewed by Patterson
Still, Kim tweaked the Japanese by ensuring that instruction was given exclusively in the Korean language up to the late 1930's.
Thus, he places Kim in the same category as Yi Kwangsu and Yun Ch'iho who argued that non-political projects in education, the media, and economic development would better prepare Koreans for independence in the long run.
After all, the author points out, he never changed his name nor accepted a peerage offered him by the Japanese, he spent much of his own money on nationalistic projects, and his signature on the article calling for Korean youth to serve in the Japanese military was forged.
koreaweb.ws /ks/ksr/ksr99-12.htm   (1005 words)

  
 Displaying Special Characters
Under the Language Support category in the lower right frame, click the 'Add' button for each of the Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) [we are not sure whether all of these are required, but they do seem to be jointly sufficient]
Apple Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 Users
Internet Explorer 5 on Mac OS 9 works surprisingly well if you set it to use the font Times New Roman.
plato.stanford.edu /special-characters.html   (1005 words)

  
 Teaching Arabic
Diglossia plays a central role in putting Arabic in the Level 4 category.
The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) classifies Arabic at a Level 4 difficulty level along with Chinese, Korean and Japanese because it takes twice as long to reach the same level of proficiency in these languages.
Diglossia is a linguistic condition in which there are large grammar and vocabulary differences between the written and spoken forms of the language.
www.nclrc.org /readings/inst-arabic1.htm   (853 words)

  
 Prof. Gerald Steinberg
Under the threat of mutual assured destruction, the US and Soviet Union avoided direct military clashes for over forty years, despite the conflicts over Berlin, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
Calculated risks are taken, but the value system by which they are judged is different than in the first category.
As noted above, the language of communications is an important element of the deterrence process.
faculty.biu.ac.il /~steing/arms/iraq.htm   (853 words)

  
 Michael_Harrington
These links can be phonological, semantic, or morphological, for example, linking words that share the same conceptual category or begin with the same sound, and they play an important role in lexical access and the functional organisation of the mental lexicon.
This link knowledge is an emergent property of the individual's language learning experience, and it remains an open question as to whether these links can be explicitly used in the development of L2 vocabulary knowledge.
A test set of 36 high frequency Korean nouns were taught in a computer-driven learning task that varied the type of link presentation (semantic-phonological /semantic-only/phonological-only) for sets of word-picture pairs.
www.msu.edu /~slrf97/Abstracts/Michael_Harrington   (313 words)

  
 TKL Directory
A Korean's perspective of Korea and it's culture.
Treasure description and picture organized by category and number.
Korea Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
www.geocities.com /thekoreanlanguage/links.htm   (576 words)

  
 Enaris : Colleges and Universities : Asia : South Korea : Paichai University
Includes information on the school's facilities, academic departments and Korean language program.
Paichai University category powered by Free PHP ODP Script © Site Directory
Enaris : Colleges and Universities : Asia : South Korea : Paichai University
www.enaris.com /index.php?c=Colleges_and_Universities/Asia/South_Korea/Paichai_University   (576 words)

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