LIST OF PAPERS, Published in
HARVARD STUDIES IN KOREAN LINGUISTICS
I(1985)-X(2004)

 


PHONETICS/ PHONOLOGY/ MORPHOLOGY

Note: For the correct phonetic transcriptions in papers by Ahn, Sang-Cheol(1985) and by Kim, Hyung-Soo(1993), please refer to their original papers.[Editors]


Ahn, Hee-Don & Hang-Jin Yoon. 1989. Functional categories in Korean. III. 79-88.
Ahn, Hyunkee. 1999. An acoustic investigation of the phonation types of post-fricative vowels in Korean. VIII. 57-72.
Ahn, Sang-Cheol. 1985. '¤Ñ'-deletion in Korean revisited. [I]. 237-246.
Ahn, Sang-Cheol. 1997. A two-root analysis for irregular conjugation: An optimality approach. VII. 63-77.
Ahn, Sang-Cheol & Gregory K. Iverson. 2001. Post-obstruent tensing in Korean reconsidered. IX. 107-116.

Ahn, Soo-Woong. 2004. An acoustic study of English and Korean vewels. X. 213-228.
Baek, Eung-Jin. 1987. The pause in Middle Korean. II. 319-327.
Baek, Eung-Jin. 1991. Unreleasing in Korean: A phonetic explanation. IV. 29-36.

Benham, Brett A. 2006. Coarticulation in VCV sequences in Modern Korean. XI. 117-130.
Chae, Seo-young. 1995. Exceptional liquid avoidance and representation of words in Korean. VI. 65-79.


Chang, Woohyeok & William Idsardi. 2001. Speech perception and production of English final voicing contrast by Korean speakers. IX. 117-129.

Cheon, Sang Yee. 2001. Prosodic analysis of sentence enders in Seoul Korean. IX. 130-143.

Cho, Mi-Hui. 1995. On the underlying status of /ü/ and /ö/ in Korean vowel system. VI. 80-91.
Cho, Young-mee Yu. 1987. Phrasal phonology of Korean. II. 328-340.
Cho, Young-mee Yu. 1991. A phonological constraint on the attachment of particles in Korean. IV. 37-46.
Cho, Young-mee Yu. 1997. Liquid specification in Korean as geminate alterability. VII. 78-92.
Cho, Young-mee Yu. 1999. Optimality in Korean reduplication. VIII. 73-87.

Cho, Young-mee Yu. 2001. The synchrony and diachrony of Korean palatalization. IX. 144-153.
Chung, Chin Wan. 1999. Consecutive reduplication in Korean. VIII. 88-101.
Chung, Hyunsong & Mark Huckvale. 1999. Modeling of temporal compression in Korean. VIII. 102-116.


Chung, Soo-Jin & Michael Kenstowicz.1997. Focus expression in Seoul Korean. VII. 93-105.

Chung, Young-Hee.1991. Extratonality and tone of North Kyengsang Korean. IV. 47-58.

Cook, Eung-Do.1987. Sai-sios(¤µ) is a geminated consonant. II. 360-366.

Finley, Sara. 2006. Vowel harmony in Korean and morpheme correspondence. XI. 131-144.
Han, Eunjoo. 1993. Resolving an ordering paradox: Lateralization and delateralization in Korean. V. 159-169.

Han, Eunjoo. 2004. Paradigm uniformity in Korean nominal inflection. X. 229-242.
Han, Sun-Hee. 1991. Some phonological processes of Korean: Feature hierarchy approach. IV. 59-70.
Hong, Soonhyun. 1995. Korean tense consonants and timing units. VI. 92-107.
Hong, Yunsook. 1987. The e/ä merger in modern Seoul Korean. II. 367-376.
Idsardi, William & Sun-Hoi Kim. 1997. The metrical tone in North Kyengsang Korean. VII. 106-120.


Iverson, Gregory K. & Kee-Ho Kim. 1987. On word-initial avoidance in Korean. II. 377-393.
Jeong, Weon-Don. 1991. Phonological units in Korean. IV. 71-82.

Jeong, Weon-Don. 1993. Blocking phenomena in Korean. V. 170-179.

Jeong, Weon-Don. Optional and obligatory constaction in Korean. XI. 145-157.

Jun, Ho Kyung. 2006. Factors affecting accentual patterns of loanwords in Pusan Korean. XI. 158-170.
Jun, Jongho.1991. Metrical weight consistency in partial reduplication of Korean mimetics. IV. 83-94.

Jun, Sun-Ah. 1989. The accentual pattern and prosody of the Chonnam dialect of Korean. III. 89-100.

Jun, Sun-Ah. 2006. Phonological development of Korean: A case study. XI. 17-33. [Harvard-ISOKL lecture-2006]
Kang, Hyunsook. 1987. Glide formation and compensatory vowel lengthening in Korean. II. 394-403.

Kang, Hyunsook & Syoung Kang.. 2006. Post-lexical tensing rule in Korean. XI. 171-182.

 

Kang, Yoonjung. 2006. Neutralization and variations in Korean verbal paradigms. XI. 183-196.

Kang, Okmi. 1989. Conditions on /t/-insertion in Korean noun compounds. III. 101-116.

Kang, Seok-Keun & Tae-Jin Yoon. 2004. Palatalization in Korean Revisited: An experimental study. X. 243-256.

Kang, Yongsoon. 1991. Causatives and passives in Korean. IV. 95-106.
Kim-Renaud, Young-Key. 1987. Fast speech, casual speech, and restructuring. II. 341-359.
Kim, Byong-Kwon. 1993. The structure and the argument-linking convention of V-V compounds in Korean. V. 180-192.
Kim, Chin-W. & Seok-Jae Rhee. 1997. Non-release and neutralization in Korean revisited. VII. 121-137.

Kim, Hyo-Young.. 1999. Simple syllable structure and duration of Korean glides. VIII. 117-127.
Kim, Hyong-Joong. 1991. A unified set of features for Korean vowel harmony. IV. 107-118.
Kim, Hyung-Soo. 1993. Preferential syncope of the so-called binding vowel '¤Ã'/'¤Ñ' in Korean. V. 193-202.

 

Kim, Hyunsoon. 1999. Korean postlexical palatalization is a rule of phonetic implementation. VIII. 128-141.

Kim, Ji Eun. 2004. Negative transfer in the production of English front vowels by native speakers of Korean: Phonetic and phonological considerations. X. 257-268.
Kim, Jong-mi. 1985. Outline of a non-lexical analysis of morpho-phonology of Korean. [I]. 247-256.
Kim, Kee-Ho, Jong-Sun Hong & Ji-Young Shin. 1991. Revisiting the so-called /p/- & /t/-irregular phenomena. IV. 119-132.
Kim, Michael Jinhwa. 1997. Korean monosyllables: floating V-slot and edge bracket. VII. 138-152.
Kim, Michael Jinhwa. 1999. Contour tones in Korean and their phonological criteria. VIII. 142-151.
Kim, Mi-Ryoung. 2001. An optimality-theoretic analysis of tone in Korean and English. IX. 154-163.

Kim, Sahyang. 2001. Domain initial strengthening in Korean fricatives /s/ and /s*/. IX. 164-173.
Kim, Seung-A. 1999. Exceptional affixes in Hamkyeng Korean: Word-to-word analogy. VIII. 167-181.
Kim, Soojung & Kirk Baker. 1999. Segmental and prosodically-governed delateralization. VIII. 152-166.


Kim, Sun-Hee.  1989. The behavior of /h/ in Korean. III. 117-126.

Kim, Yeong-Seok. 2001. Exceptions to compensatory lengthening in Korean. IX. 174-183.
Ko, Do-Heung. 1989. Syntactic aspects of F0 declination in Korean. III. 127-144.
Lee, Dong-Jae. 1989. Suffixal u-deletion in Korean. III. 145-158.

Lee, Dongmyung. 2006. Weight-sensitive tone patterns in loan words of South Kyungsang Korean. XI. 197-210.
Lee, Hyuck-Joon & Hee-Sun Kim. 1997. Phonetic realization of Seoul Korean accentual phrase. VII. 153-166.
Lee, Jeong-Hoon. 1995. The /e/-/æ/ merger in modern Seoul Korean is a 'near' merger. VI. 108-120.
Lee, Jin-Seong. 1991. Metrical foot and vowel length in verbal morphology in Korean. IV. 133-142.

Lee, Meehyei. 2001. Laryngeal features in partial reduplication of Korean mimetic expressions. IX. 184-193.

Lee, Minkyung. 2001. Surface multiplicity and Korean vowel coalescence. IX. 194-203.

 

Lee, Ponghyung. 2006. Perceptibility in Korean consonant cluster simplification. XI. 211-223.
Lee, Sang-Oak. 1989. A glottometrical study of Korean lexicon. III. 159-166.

Lee, Seunghun J. 2006. Tonal complex: Building structures around H tones. XI. 224-236.
Lee, Shinsook. 1993. Lateral assimilation in a feature hierarchy. V. 203-213.

Lee, Shinsook & Mi-Hui Cho. 2006. A constraint-conjunction approach to English /f/ adaptations in Korean. XI. 237-249.

Lee, Yong-Jae & Kee-Ho Kim. 1991. The role of phonology in speech understanding. IV. 143-156.
Levin, Juliette. 1987. Underspecification theory and Korean vowels. II. 404-420.
Lipscomb, David R. 1989. The laryngeal node in Korean. III. 167-176.
Min, Haesik. 1997. Syllabification in Korean: Evidence from speech errors. VII. 167-180.
Narahara, Tomiko. 1985. The accentual system of the Korean Kyengsang dialect. [I]. 257-269.

 

Oh, Mira. 2004. Output-to-output correspondence in variants. X. 269-289.

Oh, Mira. 2006. The ohonetics and phonology of Korean /h/: A comparative study of the Jeolla and Seoul dialects. XI. 250-263.

Oh, Sunyoung. 2001. Interaction between laryngeal processes of stops in South Kyengsang Korean. IX. 204-214.
Paik, Chinwook. 1991. On some phonological substitution processes in Korean. IV. 157-170.
Park, Duk-Soo. 1987. Applicational precedence in mutually bleeding rules. II. 421-433.
Park, Hansang. 2001. Correlations of the temporal parameters in CV and VCV sequences. IX. 215-224.
Park, Jae-Ick. 2001.The behavior of H tone in North Kyengsang Korean - Phonetic evidence from pitch analysis. IX. 225-234.
Park, Jae-Ick & Chin Wan Chung. 1997.
Passive allomorphs and their constraints in Korean verbs. VII. 181-196.

Park, Mee-Jeong. 2004. Tonel levels vs. configurations. X. 290-302.
Rhee, Sang Jik. 1991. Neutralization revisited. IV. 171-180.


Saiki, Mariko & Young-mee Yu Cho
. 1987. Verbal nouns in Korean and Japanese. II. 434-442.
Shin, Seung-Hoon. 1997. Coda licensing in correspondence theory: Evidence from Korean. VII. 197-212.

Silva, David. 1989. Determining the domain for intervocalic stop voicing in Korean. III. 177-187.
Silva, David. 1991. A prosody-based investigation into the phonetics of Korean stop voicing. IV. 181-196.

Silva, David J. & Wenhua Jin. 2006. Segmental properties of Chines Korean: A field report. XI. 264-277.

So, Shin-Ae. 2006. Phonological variation in the North Hamkyeng dialect: Focusing on alternation-governed variation. XI. 278-291.
Sohn, Hyang-Sook. 1985. Korean irregular verbs and nonlinear phonology. [I]. 270-279.
Sohn, Hyang-Sook. 1987. Derivational morphology and tensification in Korean compounds. II. 443-454.
Sohn, Hyang-Sook. 1991. Aspects of feature geometry and underspecification in Korean phonology. IV. 197-215.
Suh, Chang-Kook. 1993. Ambisyllabicity in Korean: Evidence from Melisoli Kyuchik(Word-initial Avoidance). V. 214-229.


Suh, Chang-Kook
. 1995. Palatalization, opacity, and umlaut in Korean. VI. 121-137.

Suh, Chang-Kook, Young-Mi Oh, & Seok-Mun Pak. 2006. On the perception of vewel lengths in Korean. XI. 292-305.
Tak, Jin-Young. 1999. Candidate-to-candidate faithfulness for tensification in Kyengsang Korean. VIII. 182-193.
Tak, Jin-Young. 1997. Uniform exponence in accounting for post-obstruent tensification with special refence to Korean. VII. 213-224.
Um, Yongnam. 1995. On the autonomy of the moraic level and the prosodic domain for morafication: asymmetry between declension and conjugation. VI. 138-155.

 

Um, Yongnam. 1997. A case of paradigm leveling in Middle Korean: Derived length vs. underlying length. VII. 225-242.
Um, Yongnam. 1999. Paradigmatic leveling of irregular verbs in Korean dialects: Its implications for representations. VIII. 194-208.
Um, Yongnam. 2001. Asymmetry and markedness in Korean sound symbolism. IX. 235-247.

Weast, Traci. 2006. Affective prosody in Korean: A cross-linguistic comparison ranked by intonation. XI. 306-319.

Whitman, John. 1985. Korean clusters. [I]. 280-290.
Yang, Byunggon. 1993. An acoustical study of Korean vowels. V. 230-240.

Yun, Gwanhi. 2006. Coarticulation and phonological implications of neutral vowels in Korean vowel harmony. XI. 320-333.

Yun, Gwanhi & Scott R. Jackson. 2004. The phonetic signs of categorical variation in Korean stop phonology. X. 303-316.

Yun, Gwanhi & Scott R. Jackson. 2006. Acquisition of English reduced vowels by Korean speakers. XI. 334-344.