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INVITED LECTURES

1. “Challenging Issues in Linguistics and Language Pedagogy.” Invited Speaker for 2020 Jeonju International Biennial Conference of Korean Studies. Jeonbook National University, Jeonju, Korea. November 11-14, 2020.

2. “Korean at the Nexus of Northeast Asian Linguistic Area.” Invited  Speaker for 10th World Congress of Korean Studies at Academy of Korean Studies, Korea. October 22-23, 2020.

3. “Valency Alternations in Korean.” Invited for a workshop on “Korean at the Nexus of Northeast Asian Linguistic Area”, Seoul National University. October 26-27, 2018.

4. “How to improve Korean Language Education.” Invited by Vietnamese Government and Korea Foundation, Hanoi, Vietnam. August 4-6, 2016.

5. “Interaction of Causative and Passive Constructions.” Invited Speaker at International Christian University and University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. August 1-2, 2016.

6. “National Standards Projects in Korean Language Education.” Invited Speaker in a Conference on “South Korea’s Rise: Perspectives from Social Sciences and Humanities” at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. November 20-22, 2014.

7. “Curriculum Development in K-16.” Keynote Lecture at National Association of Korean Schools. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 4-5, 2014.

8. “Korea and Korean.” Keynote Lecture at Korean Studies Symposium. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. May 2-3, 2014.

9. “Politeness Strategy in honorifics and speech style.” Invited lectures given in Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Chungang University and Seymyung University, Korea.

10. “Korean as a World Language.” Paper Presents as an Invited Speaker. Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea, International Christian University and National Institute of Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL) in Tokyo, Japan. April 2-12, 2012

11. “Korean as a World Language.” Paper Presents as a Speaker in Nam Center for Korean Studies. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. November 16, 2011.

12. “Language Standard for Korean.” A Special Lecture for Korean Teachers in Michigan. Michigan, Ann Arbor. November 15, 2011.

13. “Dual Language Program.” A Special Lecture for Dual Language Program Teachers at P.S. 32Q in New York City, New York. October 27, 2011.

14. “How to Attract Korean Language.” A Special Lecture for Korean Teachers in Washington, Virginia and Maryland. Washington DC. September 24, 2011.

15. “National Standards for Learning Korean.” Paper Presents as a Keynote Speaker in 2011 National Association of Korean Schools Conference, San Francisco, California. July 15-16. 2011.

16. “5Cs and National Standards.” A Special Lecture in 2011 National Association of Korean Schools Conference. San Francisco, California. July 15-16, 2011.

17. “Teaching Material Development Based on the National Standards.” Paper Presents as a Guest Speaker in 2011 USC Teacher’s Workshop. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. February 26, 2011.

18. “National Standards for Learning Korean.” Paper Presents as a Keynote Speaker in 2010 International Korean Educators Network Conference. December 4, 2010. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).

19. “National Standard: Effective Assessment Tool for Performance-Based Learning.” Paper Presents as a Keynote Speaker in 2010 International Association of Korean Language Education. Kyunghee University, Seoul, Korea. August 7-8, 2010.

20. “Placement Test Development: TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) and SAT Korean.” Paper Presents as a Workshop Invited Speaker at the 12th AATK Conference, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. June 14-16, 2007.

21. “Sluicing in wh-in-situ languages.” Paper Presents at the Cornell Linguistics Colloquium at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. October 31, 2005.

22. “Applicative Construction of Causative and Passive.” Paper Presents at the Cornell Linguistics Colloquium at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. October 17, 2003.

23. “Interaction of Linguistics and Language Teaching.” Paper presents at the 19th IGCS (Institute of Global Cultural Studies) Conference at Binghamton University. October 28, 2000.

24. “Five Cs and Computer Use in Foreign Language Instruction.” Minsok Forum at the International Institute of California. San Francisco, California. May 26, 2000.

25. “Grammatical Processes of Semantic Change.” Conference on Critical Issues in Korean Studies in the Millennium. Center for Korean Studies. University of Hawaii at Manoa. February 18-21, 2000.

26. “Teaching Korean in the US: Linguistic Features, Methodology and Institutional Concerns.” Center for Korean Studies Lecture Series, University of California, Berkeley. March 29, 1999.

27. “Salient Features of Korean Language.” Korean Lecture Series, Stanford University, Stanford, California. February 8, 1999.

28. “General Properties of Korean Language.” Paper Presented at the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. April 23-25, 1998.

29. “Language Policy in South and North Korea.” Korean Humanity Seminar, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, California. March 5, 1998.

Department of Asian and Asian American Studies

Binghamton University

Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

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Center for Korean studies

Binghamton University

Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

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Phone: 607-777-3175

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SUNGDAI CHO