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Regional differences in age at menopause between Korean-Korean and Korean-Chinese*
Menopause, 2004To evaluate the difference in age at menopause between Korean-Korean (KK) women and Korean-Chinese (KC) women.A total of 1,972 participants were recruited: 961 postmenopausal women living in Korea, and 1,011 second- or third-generation emigrants to China.
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Identity and language: Korean speaking Korean, Korean-American speaking Korean and English?
Language and Intercultural Communication, 2015The identity formation of a diaspora community is complex. The present study examines native language maintenance and ethnic identity of first-, 1.5-, and second-generation Korean-Americans in the United States, through the lenses of various identity construction and sociolinguistic theories.
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Korean and the Korean dialects
2020This chapter presents a structural overview of contemporary Korean. Following a brief introduction to the speakers, writing systems, and previous scholarship, the main body surveys the following six areas. Historical connections cover the Korean-Japanese and Korean-Altaic hypotheses, dialectal situation, and standardization, and contacts with Chinese ...
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Korean pop culture reshaping Korean teaching
ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022Abstract Korean pop culture is becoming more and more popular outside of Korea and Asia. This trend draws enormous attention to Korean culture, history, and of course, the language. Surveys show that more and more people are learning the language precisely because of their love for Korean pop culture.
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2022
Korean speaking communities emerged in Asia in the 19th and 20th centuries because of war and massive geopolitical upheavals. There is a historic connection between Japan and Korea—language, migration and settlement, cultural exchange, and trade. The Korean community in Japan reflects the reality of a divided North-South Korea.
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Korean speaking communities emerged in Asia in the 19th and 20th centuries because of war and massive geopolitical upheavals. There is a historic connection between Japan and Korea—language, migration and settlement, cultural exchange, and trade. The Korean community in Japan reflects the reality of a divided North-South Korea.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1965
Summary: A further case of surviving female quadruplets is reported. The mother died from eclampsia shortly after admission to hospital 24 hours post partum. The placenta was injected via the umbilical veins with coloured solutions and communications between placental areas indicated that the quadruplets were uniovular.
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Summary: A further case of surviving female quadruplets is reported. The mother died from eclampsia shortly after admission to hospital 24 hours post partum. The placenta was injected via the umbilical veins with coloured solutions and communications between placental areas indicated that the quadruplets were uniovular.
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Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1991
This paper, based on a four year comparative ethnographic study of late life rituals among Korean and Korean-Americans, discusses the ways in which late life rituals change to meet the differing and changing environments. Using the Korean 60th birthday ritual, hwangap, observed in Korea and the United States, the social context of aging in Seoul and ...
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This paper, based on a four year comparative ethnographic study of late life rituals among Korean and Korean-Americans, discusses the ways in which late life rituals change to meet the differing and changing environments. Using the Korean 60th birthday ritual, hwangap, observed in Korea and the United States, the social context of aging in Seoul and ...
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1996
Spoken by nearly 70 million people not only within the Korean Peninsula but also in five continents, Korean is one of a dozen major languages of the world. Yet outside Korea it is not as much studied as it should be, nor has it acquired commensurate international recognition.
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Spoken by nearly 70 million people not only within the Korean Peninsula but also in five continents, Korean is one of a dozen major languages of the world. Yet outside Korea it is not as much studied as it should be, nor has it acquired commensurate international recognition.
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