Workshop Organiser: Hae-Sung Jeon (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
Abstracts are available here.
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This workshop aims to create opportunities for researchers in phonology/phonetics (of Japanese/Korean, in particular) to discuss research with broad or interdisciplinary perspectives. The invited talks will highlight themes such as diachronic prosodic changes, language processing in first and second language(s), dialectal variation, community-based research and semi-automatic prosodic analysis.
How bilingualism shapes functional brain system: second language proficiency modulates orthography-to-phonology mapping in a visual word rhyme judgement
Ji Youn Choi (Sookmyung Women's University, Republic of Korea) & Jeyoung Jung (Nottingham University, UK)
From historical dialectology to the sociolinguistics of urban multilingualism: a research trajectory
Age-indexical phonetic cues inform spoken-word recognition
From ‘mora’ to ‘syllable’: Diachronic changes in prosodic organization in Japanese
Haruo Kubozono (The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan)
Semi-automatic labelling for Korean intonation
Viewing Accent Variation from a Large Corpus Perspective: Rhoticity in Scottish English
Assignment of English Lexical Stress by Japanese and Seoul-Korean Learners of English