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누구나 한국어를 배울 권리: 시각장애인을 위한 한국어 학습 접근성의 장벽 허물기의 사례와 그 너머

  • 강남욱(성균관대학교 부교수),

이 글에서는 2022년과 2023년에 한국 정부의 공공기관 세종학당재단에서 …

How Korean language students studying in Seoul navigate linguistic and cultural homogeneity

  • A/Prof Lucien Brown,

Many foreign students travel to South Korea hoping for language ‘immersion’, but that can be much more difficult than expected for some.

Hanguk or Joseon? ROK vs DPRK and the complex nature of reference to ‘Korea’

  • Dr Adam Zulawnik,

What’s in a name? The national and linguistic identity of South and North Korea.

Can Korean speakers in remote areas of Australia maintain their language?

  • Dr Sin Ji Jung,

What happens to the community/heritage language of Koreans living their dream of a laid-back lifestyle in small beachside and outback towns?

Do you speak North Korean or South Korean?

  • Dr Daniel Pieper,

Since the two Koreas have been divided, significant differences in the Korean language have developed in the North and South.