Presentations
Preliquid nasalization revisted. 2024 Joint Conference of the Linguistics Society of Korea and the Korean Language Society, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea, July 4-5, 2024. (Click here for handout.)
Weak segments: comments on the talk by Holger Mitterer. The 19th conference on Laboratory Phonology, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, June 27-29, 2024. (Click here for handout.)
Maximum Entropy Grammar. Workshop on MaxEnt, Phonology-Morphology Circle of Korea, Seoul, Korea, December 9, 2023. (Click here for handout.)
Unnatural phonology may occur as the result of grammatical leakage. The 2023 Annual Meeting on Phonology. (online) October 20-22, 2023.
How tight is the link between alternations and phonotactics? The 2022 Annual Meeting on Phonology. UCLA, October 21-23, 2022; Phonology Festa 16 [online], Japan, March 8-9, 2021. (With Hanyoung Byun, Seon Park and Yoona Yee)
Mixed effects models in R. LSK-Simone Linguistic School (virtual), Seoul, Korea, August 8-10, 2022. (Handouts and class materials are available at https://osf.io/faeqx/.)
Phonological variation in child-directed speech is modulated by lexical frequency. LabPhon 18: Phonology in a Rapidly Changing World [virtual], June 22-25, 2022. (With Eon-Suk Ko)
Rule, constraint and maximum entropy. World Convention of the Korean Language (virtual), Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, October 8-9, 2021.
Naturalness in learning Korean n-insertion. Epenthesis Workshop (virtual), Stony Brook University, September 17-19, 2021.
Mixed effects models in R. The Linguistics Society of Korea Summer School, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, August 19-21, 2019. (Handouts and class materials are available at the class website https://sites.google.com/view/lsksummer2019-stat.)
Gradience in morphophonology. The Summer Meeting of The Linguistics Society of Korea, Chonbuk University, Jeonju, Korea, June 21-22, 2019; The Fall Meeting of The Joongwon Linguistics Society of Korea, Seowon University, Cheongju, Korea, October 26, 2018. (Handout in pdf)
Morphologically-based phonological variation. Annual Meeting on phonology. UC San Diego, October 5-7, 2018.
Basics of mixed effects models in R. Summer workshop: the Korean Society of Speech Sciences, July 5, 2018. (with Hyesun Cho)
Mixed variation in Seoul Korean n-insertion. ICKL & Harvard-ISOKL, University of Chicago, July 24 - 26, 2015.
A model of lexically-conditioned variation. The spring meeting of the Phonology-Morphology Circle of Korea, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, May 2, 2015.
Phonologicalvariation in Seoul Korean n-insertion. The 45th annual meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, MIT, October 31 - November 2, 2014. (Handout in pdf)
Phonologicalvariation and n-insertion in Seoul Korean. The Society of Modern Grammar, Daegu University, February 8, 2014.
Dynamics of place assimilation: A case study in Korean. The 13th Conference on Laboratory Phonology, University of Stuttgart, Germany, July 27-29, 2012. (with Minjung Son & Hosung Nam)
Universality and language-specificity in variation. The Linguistic Society of Korea, Daegu University, June 29-30, 2012.
Speakers' knowledge of alternation is uni-directional: Evidence from Seoul Korean verb paradigms. MIT Phonology Circle Meeting (MIT, April 26, 2011) & NYU Phonetics & Experimental Phonology Lab Talk (New York Univeristy, May 6, 2011)
Universal vs. language-specific patterns in OT. Phonetics & Phonology Forum, Kobe University, Japan, August 24-27, 2009.
Tutorial: basics and recent trends of Optimality Theory. Linguistic Society of Korea, Pusan University, June 12-13, 2009.
Productivity and lexical frequency of the irregular alternations in Seoul Korean. MIT, Boston, January 14, 2009.
The productivity of the irregular alternations in Korean verbs. Presented at Linguistic Society of America, San Francisco (January 2009).
Stem-final obstruent variations in Korean are product-oriented. Handout presented at LSA 2007, Anaheim (January 2007). (pdf file available)
Variable affix position in Korean partial reduplication. Handout presented at LSA 2006, Albuquerque (January 2006). (pdf file available)
Perception-based asymmetries in place assimilation and lenition. 23rd conference of The English Linguistic Society of Japan, Fukuoka, Japan (November 2005).