[KS] Sixth Keimyung International Conference on Korean Studies
Michael Finch
mcefinch at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 00:42:47 EST 2012
Dear List Members,
I would just like to inform you that The Sixth Keimyung International
Conference on Korean Studies (KICKS 2012) on the theme "Korean Linguistics
for Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language" will be held on December 6-7 at
Keimyung University's Seongseo Campus. There is no conference registration
fee and anyone with an interest in this rapidly growing field is cordially
invited to attend. The conference schedule may be found at the foot of this
e-mail. If you require further information, please contact Ms. Hyunju Kim
at acta at kmu.ac.kr.
Best regards,
Michael Finch
Michael Finch, DPhil
Associate Professor
Department of Korean Studies
Keimyung University
Daegu, Korea
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*THE SIXTH KEIMYUNG INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KOREAN STUDIES (KICKS 2012)*
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CONFERENCE THEME: KOREAN LINGUISTICS FOR TEACHING KOREAN AS A FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
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CONFERENCE VENUE: ROOM 401, DONGCHEON HALL, SEONGSEO CAMPUS, KEIMYUNG
UNIVERSITY, DAEGU
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Conference Day 1: December 6, Thursday*
10:00~10:30 Registration
10:30~11:00 Opening Address: Lee Yun-gap (Director, Academia Koreana,
Keimyung University)
Welcoming Address: Synn Il-hi (President, Keimyung University)
11:00~11:30 Keynote Speech 1: Namkil Kim (University of Southern
California, USA)
11:30~12:00 Keynote Speech 2: Min Hyunsik (Director General, The National
Institute of the Korean Language)
12:00~13:30 Lunch
Session I
13:30~14:10 Welcoming Performance (Pansori)
14:10~14:30 Lee Sang Kyu (Kyungpook National University) “The Development
Direction of the King Sejong Institute’s Korean Language Education Policy”
14:30~14:50 Jin Bingyun (Zhejiang Shuren University, China) “The Current
State and Problems of Korean Language Teaching in China Today”
14:50~15:10 Jaehoon Yeon (SOAS, University of London, UK) “A Typological
Study on Relative Clauses and Its Implications for the Teaching of Korean
Noun-modifying Clauses”
15:10~15:50 Discussion
Chair: Kimberly Chung (Keimyung University)
Discussant: Woo Chang-Hyun (Daegu University)
15:50~16:10 Coffee Break
Session II
16:10~16:30 Heo Yong (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) “A Typological
Analysis of Korean Phonology”
16:30~16:50 Kim Seon-Jung (Keimyung University) “The Categories of
Consonant Assimilation and Measures for Teaching Korean Pronunciation”
16:50~17:20 Discussion
Chair: Um Hong Joon (Keimyung University)
Discussant: Sang Jik Rhee (Chungnam University)
*Conference Day 2: December 7, Friday*
Session III
10:00~10:20 Victor, Nam (Nizami Normal University, Uzbekistan) “The
Teaching of Korean Composition in Uzbekistan”
10:20~10:40 Sainbiliegt D. (National University of Mongolia) “A Study on
the Practical Aspects of Using Chinese Characters with Mongolian Learners”
10:40~10:50 Coffee Break
10:50~11:10 Goksel Turkozu (Erciyes University, Turkey) “Teaching Korean
Grammar to Turkish Learners: Focusing on Sentences”
11:10~11:30 Dong-Ho Pak (Kyung Hee University) “Measures for Teaching the
Grammar of Connective Endings in the Korean language: Focusing on the
Temporal Relationships Expressed by ‘-aseo/-eoseo’ and ‘-go’”
11:30~12:20 Discussion
Chair: Lee Young-ho (Keimyung University)
Discussants: Sungtae Park (Sungkyunkwan University) and Myunggyun Ko
(Kansai University, Japan)
12:20~13:50 Lunch
Session IV
13:50~14:10 Robert Fouser (Seoul National University) “Rereading Fred
Lukoff in the Early 21st Century”
14:10~14:30 Hoang Van Phu (Thai Nguyen University, Vietnam) “Cooperation on
Korean Language Training and Human Resource Development in Vietnam —The
Experiences of Cooperation between Thai Nguyen University and Keimyung
University—”
14:30~14:50 Jaemog Song (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) “Past Tense
and Evidentiality in Korean and Mongolian”
14:50~15:30 Discussion
Chair: Min Kyung Mo (Keimyung University)
Discussant: Kim Jinung (Yonsei University)
15:30~15:40 Coffee Break
15:40~16:40 Closing Discussion
Chair: Min Kyung Mo (Keimyung University)
16:40~18:00 Campus Tour
(Collection of Korean Classics, Keimyung Culture Village)
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