Yoonjung Kang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Linguistics | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
Area:
Phonology, loanwords, speech perception, variation, KoreanGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeBeth MacLeod | grad student | 2012 | University of Toronto |
Na-Young Ryu | grad student | 2014-2019 | University of Toronto |
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Kang Y, Schertz J. (2020) The influence of perceived L2 sound categories in on-line adaptation and implications for loanword phonology Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 1-24 |
Schertz J, Kang Y, Han S. (2019) Cross-language correspondences in the face of change: Phonetic independence versus convergence in two Korean-Mandarin bilingual communities International Journal of Bilingualism. 23: 157-199 |
Yun S, Kang Y. (2019) Variation of the word-initial liquid in North and South Korean dialects under contact Journal of Phonetics. 77: 100918 |
Bang H, Sonderegger M, Kang Y, et al. (2018) The emergence, progress, and impact of sound change in progress in Seoul Korean: Implications for mechanisms of tonogenesis Journal of Phonetics. 66: 120-144 |
Kang Y, Nagy N. (2016) VOT merger in Heritage Korean in Toronto Language Variation and Change. 28: 249-272 |
Kang Y. (2014) Voice onset time merger and development of tonal contrast in seoul korean stops: A corpus study Journal of Phonetics. 45: 76-90 |
Kang Y, Han S. (2013) Tonogenesis in early Contemporary Seoul Korean: A longitudinal case study Lingua. 134: 62-74 |
Kang Y. (2013) L1 phonotactic restrictions and perceptual adaptation: English affricates in Contemporary Korean Journal of East Asian Linguistics. 22: 39-63 |
Kang Y. (2012) The Adaptation of English Liquids in Contemporary Korean: a Diachronic Study * Catalan Journal of Linguistics. 11: 41-63 |
Kang Y. (2010) The emergence of phonological adaptation from phonetic adaptation: English loanwords in Korean Phonology. 27: 225-253 |