Table of Contents
Definite descriptions in L2 acquisition: An approximate replication of Ionin et al. (2012) Vatcharit Chantajinda, Hyun Bae, Joseph Moran, and Jacee Cho
1-30
Answering polar questions in Tagalog: A discourse-based analysis Shirley N. Dita and Jong-Bok Kim
31-59
Extraction from adjunct and relative clause islands in Korean Ilkyu Kim
61-103
Does AI reflect sound change? A comparison of human and TTS production of Korean stops Yein Kang and Jonny Jungyun Kim
105-140
Beyond [o]-raising: A chain shift analysis of Seoul Korean back vowels Jungah Lee, Eun Jong Kong, and Kaori Idemaru
141-162
A study of /lɨ/- and /t/-irregular stems in Korean: Focusing on their regularity and underlying unity Sechang Lee
163-183
An ultrasound study on articulatory variations of Korean [n] Miyeon Ahn and Gwanhi Yun
185-208
Native Korean listeners’ perception of tensification in English loanwords in Korean Hyunjin Lee
209-225
A muscle-based articulatory and OT account of Japanese /t/-alternations Hayeun Jang
227-256
Operationalizing listener sensitivity: Bridging sociophonetic perception and social meaning in Korean aegyo Drew Crosby, Amanda Dalola, and Rok Sim
257-294
Prosodic fluency measures in Korean learners’ Mandarin Yan Xiong, Jieun Park, and Ok Joo Lee
295-328
The relationship between abstract discourse features and citation impact: An integrated analysis using Coh-Metrix and Biblioshiny Myoungho Ha
329-349