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A Research on the Spoken Language in Korean Voices from Berlin: Focusing on Phonological and Morphological Features (20세기 초 베를린 한인 음원의 음운과 형태)

  • Cha, Jaeeun;Hong, Jongseon
    • Korean Linguistics
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    • v.72
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    • pp.257-282
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this paper is to research phonological and morphological features in Korean Voices from Berlin. The Korean Voices from Berlin was recorded in 1917 at Berlin by 5 Korean prisoners engaged in World War I, some of them came from North Hamgyeong Province, the others came from Pyeongan Province, therefore these data show a North Korean regional dialect. The data are composed of three materials, counting numbers, reciting scriptures and singing folksongs. The results of this research are as follows. 1) The consonant system of Korean voices is similar to standard Korean. The 19 consonants are classified according to 5 manners of articulations and 5 points of articulations. 2) The liquid /l/ has three allophones, [ɾ] appeared in an onset position, [l] in a word medial coda position or preceded by [l], [ɹ] in a word final coda position. 3) The vowel system of Korean voices is similar to early 20th Korean's. It has 8 monophthongs, /a, ʌ, o, u, ɯ, i, e, ${\varepsilon}$/. 4) The 1 to 10 numbers in Korean voices are similar to Middle-Korean numerals. 5) The genitive particle '/ɯi/의' is pronounced [i], [ɯ], [${\varepsilon}$], especially [ɯ] is appeared in Sino Korean. 6) The /l/-deletion of conjugations are similar to Middle-Korean, /l/ deletion always occurred, if [+cor] consonants are followed.

Absorption cooling R&D in Europe

  • Kuhn, A.;Petersen, S.;Riebow, D.;Sahin, D.;Ziegler, F.
    • The Magazine of the Society of Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Engineers of Korea
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.50-57
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    • 2004
  • This article reviews absorption cooling R&D in Europe from the viewpoint of fundamentals, cycle development and applications. The review contains information on R&D, predominantly of public projects in the field of sorption cooling. We report on research which is performed in Europe with some stress on Germany. There is progress in fundamentals, thermodynamic cycle design, and also applications. In the fundamentals part the discussion about thermodynamics, working pairs, and heat and mass transfer is reflected. Today's discussion on thermodynamic cycles is not very strong. Main focus is on special solid sorption cycles, compression­sorption hybrids, and open cycles, In the applications part the chilling business is the main issue. Some interest is given to the improvement of efficiency on and the adaptation to low temperature waste heat use, but the stress is on the use of solar energy as heat source. The area of heat pumping for heating purposes is less prominent but not at all negligible. Finally, industrial heat pumping involves the reverse cycle (heat transformer, heat pump type Ⅱ) also, but there is no significant activity.

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Investigation of Water Transport in Newly Developed Micro Porous Layers for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells

  • Alrwashdeh, Saad S.;Markotter, Henning;Haussmann, Jan;Hilger, Andre;Klages, Merle;Muller, Bernd R.;Kupsch, Andreas;Riesemeier, Heinrich;Scholta, Joachim;Manke, Ingo
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.101-104
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    • 2017
  • In this investigation, synchrotron X-ray imaging was used to investigate the water distribution inside newly developed gas diffusion media in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. In-situ radiography was used to reveal the relationship between the structure of the microporous layer (MPL) and the water flow in a newly developed MPL equipped with randomly arranged holes. A strong influence of these holes on the overall water transport was found. This contribution provides a brief overview to some of our recent activities on this research field.

A Study on Hans Scharoun's Architectural Characteristics of Berlin Philharmonic Concert Hall (베를린 필하모니 콘서트홀에 나타난 한스 샤룬의 건축적 특성 연구)

  • Chu, Beom;Kim, Hong-Gi
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.16 no.2 s.61
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    • pp.24-31
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    • 2007
  • Berlin Philharmonic Concert Hall is one of most prominent architecture of Hans Scharoun, which is known as the fine combination of the functionalism as an important factor in modern architecture and the hi-developed technology Moreover, the plan and spatial planning of the concert hall is famous for its evolutionary approach compared to other traditional concert halls. The objective of this paper is to examine forms and organic system of functions of this concert hall in order to re-evaluate it's historical meanings in our modern architecture history, The current study will also look into how the personal background of Hans Scharoun has influenced his design in various ways, especially the inside of lobby and auditorium of Berlin Philharmonic Concert Hall.

BERLIN시의 상수도

  • Korea Water and Wastewater Works Association
    • 수도
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    • s.5
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    • pp.42-45
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    • 1975
  • IWSA회원인 본회 박형석감사의 제공으로 입수된 국제상수도협회지 AQUA 1975년 3호 에 게재된 Berlin의 상수도 전문을 번역 소개한다.

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A Study on the Attributes of Fashion as an Artistic Medium Characterized by Berlin's Contemporary Art - Centered on the Artworks of Julius von Bismarck and Hito Steyerl - (베를린 현대미술에 나타난 패션의 예술매체적 속성 고찰 - Julius von Bismarck와 Hito Steyerl의 작품을 중심으로 -)

  • Jaehee Jung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.413-427
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    • 2023
  • This study, centered on the artworks of Julius von Bismarck and Hito Steyerl, elucidates the aesthetic role that fashion plays in Berlin's contemporary art as an art medium. To this end, the following research questions are addressed: What are the characteristics of Berlin's contemporary art and contemporary fashion? What are the artistic styles and features of Julius von Bismarck and Hito Steyerl, and what attributes of fashion as an artistic medium are embedded in their works? How can the attributes of fashion, leveraged as an artistic medium in Berlin's contemporary art, be identified? The research methodologies used in this study include literature review, content analysis, and case analysis. The analytical findings of this study reveal that 1) Berlin has established itself as an international center of culture, yielding keen insights into artistry with reflections on technological media, and 2) the contemporary artworks of Julius von Bismarck and Hito Steyerl in Berlin feature some significant attributes of fashion as an art medium such as contemporary antisociality, metaphorical theatricality, and the tangible and intangible properties of algorithms.