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course

Korean Language

· High Advanced (4th Year) Korean (AAAS 480V, AAAS 580H, KOR 407/408)

 

Korean Language and Culture

· Language, Culture and Society in Korea (AAAS311, LING 335, ANTH 380K, Gen Ed “H”)

 

Linguistics

· Structure of Korean (AAAS 218, LING 283A, Gen Ed “J”)

· Morphology and Syntax (LING 314, AAAS 314, ANTH 314)

· Advanced Korean Linguistics (AAAS 436, LING 436, AAAS 536, Gen Ed “J”)

· East Asian Linguistics (AAAS 439, LING 480P, AAAS 580E, Gen Ed “C”)

· Pedagogy for East Asian Languages: Korean (AAAS 449, LING 480P, AAAS 580A, Gen Ed “O”)

 

Korea university international summer campus

Introduction to (Comparative) Linguistics

This course will provide an overview of the linguistic structure, comparing English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean, and discuss the relevant analyses of a certain structure.  Based on the readings of the text, we will discuss the adequacy of the analyses including the generalizations and consider expanded sets of data.  This course touches on the different aspects of linguistics, from language background to phonology, syntax, semantics and sociolinguistics.

 

Language, Culture, and Society in Korea

This course provides the opportunity to become acquainted with Korean culture and society, reflected in its language, since the linguistic system of Korean and its daily uses are inseparably interwoven with the ever-evolving culture and society of the Korean people.  It aims at a general understanding of Korean language and people, with emphasis on the culture and society.  Attempts will be made to highlight the uniqueness of Korean cultural tradition in the broad context of East Asian civilization (Japanese and Chinese), as well as Western influence, especially of English.

 

More Information, Binghamton University Education Abroad

Department of Asian and Asian American Studies

Binghamton University

Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

Office: LS-G667

Phone: 607-777-3950

Fax: 607-777-4515

Email: sundy@binghamton.edu

 

Center for Korean studies

Binghamton University

Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

Office: LS-G662

Phone: 607-777-3175

Fax: 607-777-3175

Web: binghamton.edu/cks

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