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    The role of native phonology in spontaneous imitation: Evidence from Seoul Korean by Kwon, Harim

    Published in Laboratory phonology (14-06-2019)
    “…This study investigates the role of phonology in spontaneous imitation in Seoul Korean speakers’ imitation of aspirated stops by comparing the primary and…”
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    Production and Perception of Mandarin Laryngeal Contrast: The Role of Post-plosive F0 by Guo, Yuting, Kwon, Harim

    Published in Frontiers in communication (17-06-2022)
    “…This study examines the relation between plosive aspiration and post-plosive f0 (fundamental frequency) in the production and perception of the laryngeal…”
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    A non-contrastive cue in spontaneous imitation: Comparing mono- and bilingual imitators by Kwon, Harim

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2021)
    “…•English and Seoul Korean speakers shadowed English voiceless stops.•English speakers shadowed voiceless stops with different manipulations…”
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    Phonetics characteristics of seoul korean tense stops by Kwon, Harim, Ahn, Suzy

    “…This study investigates Seoul Korean tense stops, asking whether underlying intervocalic tense stops in /at*a ap*a ak*a/ share phonetic characteristics with…”
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    Language experience, speech perception and loanword adaptation: Variable adaptation of English word-final plosives into Korean by Kwon, Harim

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2017)
    “…This study examines the influence of experience with the source language for loanwords on loanword adaptation, asking whether the influence can be attributed…”
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    Perception of illusory clusters: the role of native timing by Kwon, Harim, Chitoran, Ioana

    Published in Phonetica (25-04-2024)
    “…We explore the influence of native timing patterns on nonnative speech perception, by asking whether a nonnative CVCV sequence can be perceived as CCV when the…”
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    F0 as a secondary cue for consonant aspiration in Mandarin Chinese by Guo, Yuting, Kwon, Harim

    “…Previous studies on stop production in Mandarin Chinese have reported conflicting results on consonant-induced F0 perturbation (e.g., Xu and Xu, 2003, Luo,…”
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    Tongue root configuration during Seoul Korean stops: An ultrasound study by Ahn, Suzy, Kwon, Harim

    “…Tongue root advancement facilitates voicing during stop closure by enlarging the supralaryngeal cavity volume (Westbury, 1983). In a recent ultrasound study,…”
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    A non-primary cue in spontaneous imitation of English voiceless stops by Kwon, Harim, Guo, Yuting

    “…When speaker-listeners are exposed to an exaggerated primary cue, they spontaneously imitate the enhanced cue; e.g., English speakers imitate extended VOTs of…”
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    Adaptation of native clusters with non-native phonetic patterns by Kwon, Harim, Chitoran, Ioana

    “…Non-native consonant clusters are modified to conform with native phonotactics. This study investigates how onset clusters that are phonotactically licit, but…”
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    Production and perception of phonetically “non-native” clusters by Georgian native speakers by Kwon, Harim, Chitoran, Ioana

    “…This study examines the role of native inter-consonant timing patterns in perception and production of word-initial consonant clusters, asking how…”
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    Generalization of spontaneous imitation from nonwords to real words by Wang, Yamei, Kwon, Harim

    Published in JASA express letters (01-09-2023)
    “…This study reports that English speakers, after shadowing English-like nonwords beginning on /p/ with extended voice onset time, spontaneously shifted their…”
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    Phonotactic knowledge and phonetic details in the perception of non-native consonant sequences: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese by Guan, Qianwen, Kwon, Harim

    “…Previous research has shown that non-native consonant sequence perception is influenced by both the phonotactic knowledge of native language and the phonetic…”
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    Tongue root position during Mandarin Chinese stops by Ahn, Suzy, Faytak, Matthew, Kwon, Harim

    “…Tongue root advancement is reported to be an adjustment that facilitates phonetic voicing during stop closure (Westbury 1983). In a recent ultrasound study,…”
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    An acoustic analysis of St. Lawrence Island Yupik vowels by Hunt, Benjamin, Kwon, Harim, Schreiner, Sylvia

    “…St. Lawrence Island Yupik (ISO 639-3 ess; henceforth Yupik) is an endangered language spoken by 800–900 speakers in Alaska and Russia (Schwartz et al., 2020)…”
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    Adaptation of English word-final stops into Korean: Effects of English exposure by Kwon, Harim

    “…In Korean, word-final stops are never released. When borrowed into Korean, English stop-final words are sometimes, but not always, adapted by epenthesizing /ī/…”
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    Tongue position in Mandarin Chinese voiceless stops by Ahn, Suzy, Kwon, Harim, Faytak, Matthew

    Published in JASA express letters (01-02-2024)
    “…The current study explores whether Mandarin initial and medial voiceless unaspirated and voiceless aspirated stops differ in their tongue positions and…”
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    Electrochemical detection of single attoliter aqueous droplets in electrolyte-free organic solvent via collision events by Yang, Hyun-joo, Kwon, Harim, Kim, Byung-Kwon, Park, Jun Hui

    Published in Electrochimica acta (10-10-2019)
    “…We report the electrochemical detection of single water droplets in an electrolyte-free organic solvent by collision events using a platinum…”
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    The Non-Native Articulatory corpus—French: An ultrasound corpus of French as an additional language by Chanethom, Vincent, Masella Soldati, Giulia, Todd, Haley A., Brennan, Hannah M., Myers, Jaxon V., Hannon, Dominique A., Yaghmour, Brenna J., Kwon, Harim

    “…We present a new corpus of spoken French, the Non-Native Articulatory corpus (NNA)—French, which is being made available to the research community. The…”
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