More on Korean romanization: Its complexities and problem

More on Korean romanization: Its complexities and problem

Thursday, October 15, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
via Zoom See map

There are rules we should follow, but always there are exceptions.

In this session, you are introduced to exceptions clauses as well as complicated and tricky examples. Certain problematic cases will also be covered.


Korean Romanization Workshop Series

2pm-3pm (EST), October 8, 15, and 22

The Korea Collection at the East Asia Library at Yale presents a series of three online workshop sessions on Korean romanization. From introduction and basic rules to the advanced will be covered by Korean Studies librarians who are specialized in Korean romanization and cataloging.

Students and researchers in Korean Studies, library staff, and anyone interested in learning Korean romanization are welcomed.

This workshop is a joint workshop with presenters and attendees from Yale University, The University of Chicago, and Princeton University.

Speakers:

  • Jee-Young Park (The University of Chicago)
  • Hyoungbae Lee (Princeton University)

Organizer/Moderator:

  • Jude Yang (Yale University)

Registration

Register in advance for this workshop:
https://yale.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rIWUpKT9R76OZiWn3vdbfg

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the workshop.

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