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Yale (romanization); Yale (Romanization); Yale Romanisation; Yale romanisation; Yale transcription; Yale Romanization; Yale transliteration; Yale romanizations; Yale romanization (disambiguation)

Yale      
n. Yale , Ivy Leage Universität in New Haven (Connecticut, USA)
New Haven         
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  • The 1638 nine-square plan, with the extant [[New Haven Green]] at its center, continues to define New Haven's downtown
  • Black Rock Fort]]
  • New Haven Division]] bus in [[Downtown New Haven]], near the Green
  • link=Connecticut Route 15
  • New Haven-style]]
  • Fair Haven]] neighborhood, is one of dozens of listed historic districts in New Haven.
  • The 1911 student body of the [[Hopkins School]], the fifth-oldest educational institution in the United States
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  • The [[Wilbur Cross Parkway]] passes through [[West Rock]] via [[Heroes Tunnel]], the only highway tunnel in Connecticut.
  • link=Interstate 91
  • link=Interstate 95 in Connecticut
  • American Elm]] in New Haven
  • [[Louis' Lunch]], where the [[hamburger]] was reputedly invented in 1900
  • link=New Haven Line
  • The Graves-Dwight mansion on Hillhouse Avenue
  • New Haven as it appeared in a 1786 engraving
  • New Haven City Hall
  • Union Station in 2016
  • Everybody's Fine]]'' (2009)
  • The Port of New Haven
  • Graph of New Haven demographics from the US Census, 1790–2010
  • Port of New Haven
  • Statue of Roman orator [[Cicero]] at the New Haven County Courthouse
  • Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge]], locally known as the ''Q Bridge'', carries ten lanes over the [[Quinnipiac River]] along the [[Connecticut Turnpike]].
  • Fair Haven]]
  • Constitution]], author of [[Connecticut Compromise]], and first mayor of New Haven.  Portrait by [[Ralph Earl]], circa 1775.
  • Second meeting house on the New Haven Green, as it stood from 1670 to 1757
  • Yale's Sterling Memorial Library
  • House of New Haven Founder [[Theophilus Eaton]] as it stood at Orange and Elm streets in the 17th century
  • The [[Yale Center for British Art]], designed by [[Louis Kahn]]
  • Yale Bowl during "The Game" in 2001
  • The historic [[Peabody Museum of Natural History]] at Yale
  • The Hill]] in the foreground.  East Rock is visible in the background.
  • [[Collegiate Gothic architecture]] is popular in New Haven
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New Haven, Stadt in Conneticut (USA)

Définition

Yale
¦ noun trademark a type of lock with a latch bolt and a flat key with a serrated edge.
Origin
C19: named after the American locksmith Linus Yale Jr.

Wikipédia

Yale romanization

The Yale romanizations are four romanization systems created at Yale University for the following four East Asian languages:

  • Yale romanization of Mandarin, developed in 1943 by the Yale sinologist George Kennedy.
  • Yale romanization of Cantonese, developed by Gerard P. Kok and published in 1958.
  • Yale romanization of Korean, developed by Samuel Elmo Martin and his colleagues at Yale University around 1942 about half a decade after McCune–Reischauer. It is the standard romanization of the Korean language in linguistics.
  • JSL romanization, a system for Japanese devised by Eleanor Jorden, which is sometimes called "Yale romanization".