Seung-Eun Chang (장성은), Ph.D.

Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
University of California, Berkeley

 

Research Interests

My research has been primarily focused on the field of theoretical and experimental Phonology and Phonetics. Although my interests in linguistic area are broad, I am most interested in the Phonology of tone and its Phonetic realization, as well as tone perception.

 

Publication

Chang, S-E. (under review). F0 alignment and scaling in South Kyungsang Korean Tones.

Chang, S-E. (2008). The effect of weak tone on the F0 peak alignment. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA). 124(4): 2498-2499.

Chang, S-E. (2008). Perception of South Kyungsang Korean tones. Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2008, pp. 277-280.

Chang, S-E. (2007). Single H and Doubly-linked H in South Kyungsang Korean. Proceedings of The 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), pp. 1305-1308.

Conference Presentation

Chang, S-E. (2008). The effect of weak tone on the f0 peak alignment. The 156th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Miami, FL, 2008.

Chang, S-E. (2008). Tone alternations in South Kyungsang Korean. The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA), Chicago, IL, 2008.

Chang, S-E. (2005). F0 timing in North Kyungsang Korean.  The 79th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA), San Francisco, CA, 2005.

Invited Talk

Chang, S-E (2009). The effect of weak tone on the f0 peak alignment. Berkeley Phonetics and Phonology Phorum, Linguistics, Berkeley, CA, 2009

 

 

Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
University of California, Berkeley