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    McCuneReischauer romanization (/məˈkjuːn ˈraɪʃaʊ.ər/ mə-KEWN RY-shour) is one of the two most widely used Korean-language romanization systems. It was...
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    2000-8. The new system addressed problems in the implementation of the McCuneReischauer system, such as the phenomena where different consonants and vowels...
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    Thus, state institutions usually do not make use of this option. McCuneReischauer (MR; 1939): the first transcription to gain some acceptance. A slightly...
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    Announced by the Sahoe Kwahagwŏn, it is an adaptation of the older McCuneReischauer system, which it replaced in 1992, and it was updated in 2002 and...
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    Martin and his colleagues at Yale University about half a decade after McCuneReischauer. It is the standard romanization of the Korean language in linguistics...
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    the Korean message, something that would be lost with romanisations such as RR or McCune-Reischauer used. SKATS dates back to the days before Korean keyboards...
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  • colleagues at Yale University around 1942 about half a decade after McCuneReischauer. It is the standard romanization of the Korean language in linguistics...
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  • Thailand Yacht, recreational boat Yeot, Hangwa variety in McCuneReischauer romanisation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    times seemingly unstructured forms, some sets of rules do exist: McCuneReischauer (MR; 1937?), the first transcription to gain some acceptance. A slightly...
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  • name) (Korean: 준), a rare Korean surname spelled Chun in the McCuneReischauer romanisation Chen (surname) (Chinese: 陳), a Chinese surname also spelled...
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