Speaker Biography

Professor Tae-Rin Cho is a Professor at Yonsei University, Director of the Institute of Language and Information Studies, Head of the BK21 Research Group in the Department of Korean Language and Literature, and Chair of the Language Policy Subcommittee of the Korean Language Deliberative Council affiliated with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Republic of Korea. His research spans sociolinguistics, language policy, and Korean linguistics. He has led more than 20 national research projects, published over 70 academic papers, and authored upwards of 30 monographs.
Lecture Time & Venue
Lecture Time: June 12 (Friday), 14:00–15:30
Lecture Venue: Room 155B, Teaching Building No. 5, Songjiang Campus
Lecture Title
A study on the improvement of the Korean orthographic norm through corpus analysis and large-scale survey
Lecture Abstract
The purpose of this presentation is to diagnose the problems of Korean orthographic norms and derive reasonable improvement measures through corpus analysis and large-scale condition surveys. As an example for this, the problems and improvement of Provision 30 'Sai-siot' of the current <Korean Spelling> are discussed in detail.


