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  Korean language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Korean is agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in its syntax.
Korean is similar to Altaic languages in that they both have the absence of certain grammatical elements, including number, gender, articles, fusional morphology, voice, and relative pronouns (Kim Namkil).
Traditionally, the Korean language has had strong vowel harmony; that is, in pre-modern Korean, as in most Altaic languages, not only did the inflectional and derivational affixes (such as postpositions) change in accordance to the main root vowel, but native words also adhered to vowel harmony.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Korean_language   (2986 words)

  
 Revised Romanization of Korean Encyclopedia Article @ JobsInArt.com (Jobs in Art)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The system was released by South Korean authorities in 2000 and is the South Korean official replacement for the 1984 McCune-Reischauer–based romanization system.
While "in principle, syllables in [Korean] given names are not separated by [a] hyphen", the rules permit doing just that.
A frequent complaint of many foreign residents and visitors to South Korea is that both Romanization systems hinder their ability to come close to an accurate and comprehensible rendering of Korean pronunciation.
www.jobsinart.com /encyclopedia/Revised_romanization_of_Korean   (844 words)

  
 Unicode Han Database
The main differences between jyutping and the Yale romanization previously used are: • 1) Jyutping always uses tone numbers and does not distinguish the high falling and high level tones.
The position of this character in the Dae Jaweon (Korean) dictionary used in the four-dictionary sorting algorithm.
A Korean radical/stroke count for this character in the form "radical.additional strokes".
www.unicode.org /Public/UNIDATA/Unihan.html   (6119 words)

  
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