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  1. Korean (World Languages) by Living Language, 2007-11-20
  2. Roadmap to Korean by Richard Harris, 2005-12-01
  3. Korean Language in Culture And Society (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language)
  4. Teach Me Korean (Paperback & Audio Cassette) (Teach Me ...)
  5. Teaching Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Heritage Language Students: Curriculum Needs, Materials, and Assessment (Esl & Applied Linguistics Professional)
  6. The Korean Language (Suny Series in Korean Studies) by Iksop Lee, S. Robert Ramsey, 2000-12
  7. Integrated Korean: Beginning Level 1 Textbook (KLEAR Textbooks in Korean by Hyo Sang Lee, Carol Schulz, et all 2000-06
  8. Basic Korean: Learn to Speak and Understand Korean with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2006-02-27
  9. Integrated Korean: Advanced 1 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Eun-Joo Lee, Duk-Soo Park, et all 2004-05
  10. Beginner's Korean (Hippocrene Beginner's Series) by Jeyseon Lee, Kangjin Lee, 2007-07-30
  11. Elementary Korean (Tuttle Language Library) by Ross King, Jae-Hoon Yeon, 2004-07-15
  12. Korean For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) by Jungwook Hong, Wang Lee, 2008-07-08
  13. Teach Yourself Korean (Teach Yourself Complete Courses) by Mark Vincent, Jae-Hoon Yeon, 2005-10-28
  14. English for Korean Speakers: Learn to Speak and Understand English as a Second Language with Pimsleur Language Programs (Pimsleur Language Program) by Pimsleur, 2001-11-01

1. Declan's Korean Language Page
Provides a short history of the language, as well as links to computer programs, online tutorials, email lists, and discussion forums.
http://www.declan-software.com/korean.htm
Visit Declan's Korean Language Discussion Forums to discuss
all things to do with the Korean language and more. TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Origins of the Korean Language
A Short History of Hangul Topics in Korean Grammar Korean Language Software ... Declan's Guide to Installing and Using Microsoft's Korean IME
Origins of the Korean Language There is a consensus among linguists that Korean is a member of the Altaic family of languages, which originated in northern Asia and includes the Mongol, Turkic, Finnish, Hungarian, and Tungusic (Manchu) languages. Although a historical relationship between Korean and Japanese has not been established, the two languages have strikingly similar grammatical structures. Some have hypothesized that Korea and Japan stood at the end of two routes of large-scale migration in ancient times: a northern route from Inner Asia and southern route from southern China or Southeast Asia where the differences in the two languages are in part a reflection of disparate "northern" and "southern" influences, with Korean showing more influence from the northern, Inner Asian strain. The Korean language may be written using a mixture of Chinese ideograms (hancha) and a native Korean alphabet known as hangul, or in hangul alone, much as in a more limited way Indo-European languages sometimes write numbers using Arabic symbols and at other times spell numbers out in their own alphabets or in some combination of the two forms. See the section on this page for a further discussion of the orginal of hangul.

2. Korean Language Study On The InterNET
Language learning site with lessons, downloads, and a message board. From theKorean Ministry of Information and Communication.
http://www.interedu.go.kr/indexe.html

3. Korean Language Study On The InterNET
korean language learning site with lessons, downloads, and a message board.
http://www.interedu.go.kr/
This website is a project of the National Institute for International Education Development of the Republic of Korea. mail to webmaster@ied.go.kr

4. KLEC: Korean Language Education Clearinghouse
Created to help share and distribute korean language learning materials andinformation worldwide, funded by the Korea Foundation.
http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/korean/klec/
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What's New KLEC was started in 2003 by Korean@Monash, funded by the Korea Foundation to help share and distribute Korean language learning materials and information worldwide. Monash University Caution Privacy ABN 12 377 614 012 Page approved by Brian Nelson Last modified: 19 July 2005 *This site is best viewed in I.E. 6.0 or higher.

5. Introduction To Korean
Introduction to Korean alphabet (Hangul) and grammar
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. Korean Alphabet, Han Gul
The korean language has a welldeveloped and expansive vocabulary, and therefore, it is very difficult to express fully in foreign letter.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. KORINST
Academic research and development group based at Seoul National University.
http://plaza.snu.ac.kr/~korinst/english/main.html

8. Declan Software's Foreign Language Learning Software
Produces software for learning the korean language and writing system (Hangul).
http://www.declan-software.com/

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Japanese Korean Chinese ... Contact About Declan Software Declan Software offers an ever growing variety of foreign language learning software. Languages include:
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Chinese Korean Russian ... Spanish Italian and Modern Greek software coming soon Declan Software specializes in audio flashcards and software that teaches foreign alphabets and scripts. Free trial versions of all of our software products are available for download.
Pocket PC 2003 versions
of various titles are available from here News (06 September 2005 Spanish Audio FlashCards for Pocket PC has been released. (25 August 2005 Declan's Spanish FlashCards has been released. (12 May 2005 The Traditional Chinese edition of Declan's Word Creator Pro (Chinese) has been released. More news here. Declan Software FREE Newsletter Stay Informed With Our New FREE Newsletter. Just enter your email address below, and then click the "Submit" button it's that easy.

9. Learn Korean
for you to study Korean with. It starts with some fundamental features of the korean language This page is a crash course of Korean, designed
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Koreainfogate - Learn Korean Language
Online portal for study of korean language and culture with online study programsfor beginners and experts.
http://www.koreainfogate.com/tutor/tutor.asp
User ID Password Login Register Forgot your password? Sourced from koreantutor.com

11. Life In Korea Travel, Culture, Shopping, Information, Communities
Scenes of Korea. Ceremonies and Festivals. Korean Practice. English Practice. Language Exchange. PDA Version. Electronic Postcards. Guestbooks
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

12. :: Welcome To YBM/Si-sa ::
National franchise offers classes in English, Japanese, and Korean. Also markets curriculum.
http://www.ybm.co.kr/eng/ybm_eng01_1.asp
YBM/Si-sa publishes an extensive list of language-related books, magazines, and dictionaries, including more than 9,000 English teaching materials, seven magazines, and a variety of foreign language teaching materials. Among many of YBM/Si-sa's products, 650 volumes of 50 kinds are licensed for publishing by 25 publishing companies in nine countries. The company also imports foreign publications, including magazines and mass-market paperback books. It distributes these products through telemarketing, home tutoring, wholesale and retail outlets, and direct marketing to public and private institutions throughout Korea. In all 118 YBM/Si-sa schools - 115 in Korea, two in Canada, and one in China - teach English at all levels, from pre-K to adult, while specialty programs prepare students to take English-language tests. More than 700,000 people participate in language programs provided by YBM/Education every year. YBM/si-sa English-language institutes in Canada teach English to students from around the world. YBM/Overseas Education Services introduce students to overseas language-study programs in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and England. YBM/Si-sa develops and administers tests of aptitude for foreign languages, such as TOEIC, TOEIC Bridge, SEPT, EEPA, and JPT, and the company has an exclusive license to publish disclosed TOEIC and TOEFL materials. TOEIC, being used by 5,000 institutes in 60 countries all over the world, has 2 million applicants only in Korea each year. In addition, YBM/Si-sa's professional test development staff prepare a variety of tests for use in Korean schools, universities, and institutions, measuring all four language skills - listening, speaking, reading, and writing. YBM/Si-sa is also in charge of carrying out a computer use aptitude test, Microsoft Office User Specialist(MOUS).

13. Korean Language Study On The InterNET
korean language learning site with lessons, downloads, and a message board.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. YourDictionary.com . Altaic Language Dictionary Turkish
See also Multilingual Dictionaries. korean language Books and Other Resources Specialty Dictionaries. EnglishKorean Computer Terms
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15. Korean Practice
This section contains information about the korean language. The Koreanlanguage is classified as a member of the UralAltaic family (other members of
http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Language/index.cfm
Language Jump: Main Page Writing Phrases Basic Expressions Getting Around Eating Out Shopping At the Hotel At the Theater At the Hospital At the Post Office At the Beauty Saloon or Barber Shop At the Cleaners At the Bank At the Real Estate Office At the Bath House At the Customer Service Center At the Dong Office Phone Dialogue Vocabulary Adverbs Conjunctions Adjectives Verbs Numbers and Counting Country Names Places in Korea Shopping- places Food and Drink Family Transportation Body Parts Clothes Animals Plants Flowers Home Related Studying/Stationary Related Health Related Korean Holidays/seasons/¡¦ Name of Places Work Related/Stationary Careers Ranks Shopping Related Colors Seasons Arts Sports Education
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Phrases Vocabulary
The Korean language is classified as a member of the Ural-Altaic family (other members of this family include the Mongolian, Finnish, and Hungarian languages.) Until the early 1400s, most documents were written in classical Chinese characters (known in Korean as Hanja ). As the idiographs are difficult to learn, only the educated people could read and write. King Sejong, the 4th ruler of the

16. Learn Korean Language Speak Korean
Learn korean language Speak Korean
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17. Korean < > English Translation / Interpretation - Myung Hwa Kim
Translation and interpretation services between Korean and English for technical and general areas.
http://www.translator-korean.com/
English Translation / Interpretation - Myung Hwa Kim (Voice) 770-977-7433 (Fax) 770-977-8955 (Cell) 770-883-7433 e-mail mkim@translator-korean.com Korean Language Services offers professional translation and interpretation services for English-to-Korean and Korean-to-English needs. We bring extensive experience and a perfectionist work ethic to every project. We understand the vital significance of accurate and faithful translations, and we can help you bridge the broad cultural and linguistic differences between the English and the Korean languages. All work is performed by native Korean speakers who have lived in the U.S. for 30 years and more. Korean-to-English translations are edited by native English speakers. Korean-to-English and English-to-Korean translations offered in these areas:
  • Technical manuals and software localization
  • Fashion
  • Tourism (art, history, tradition, landscape, architecture)
  • Healthcares
  • Legal
  • Environmental
  • School transcripts and other certificates
Fees are quoted on a case-by-case basis. Please call or e-mail for estimates.

18. Korean Alphabet
Introduction to the Korean alphabet
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

19. Korean Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The korean language (? / ?) is the most widely used language in Korea, Traditionally, the korean language has had strong vowel harmony;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_language
Korean language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Korean (한국어 / 조선어) Spoken in: Korea , Northeastern part of PRC Region: East Asia Total speakers: 78 million Ranking Genetic classification Unclassified, considered a possible Altaic language or Language isolate Official status Official language of: South Korea
North Korea
Regulated by Korean research institute (gungnip gugeowon) Language codes ISO 639 ko ISO 639-2 kor SIL KKN See also: Language List of languages The Korean language (한국어 / 조선어) is the most widely used language in Korea , and is the official language of both North and South Korea. The language is also spoken widely in neighbouring Yanbian China . Worldwide, there are around 78 million Korean speakers, including large groups in the former Soviet Union , the United States Canada Brazil Japan , and more recently the Philippines . The language is strongly associated with the Korean people The genealogical classification of Korean is debated. It is sometimes placed by linguists in the Altaic language family, though others considered it to be a language isolate . Korean is agglutinative in its morphology and SOV in its syntax.

20. Korea Infogate - South Korea Map, Travel, Korean Language, Music
Movie Music "Winter Sonata" TV Series Soundtrack StarringChoi JiWu GenreTV, Romance Runtime1400 mins LanguageKorean
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