Korean Phonology

In previous work, I investigated the production and perception of the typologically rare contrast between two voiceless alveolar sibilant fricatives in Korean. One question I looked into was how to classify these fricatives in the context of the Korean laryngeal system (which distinguishes lenis, fortis, and aspirated plosives and affricates); another was how to classify them in the broader scope of phonation cross-linguistically.

My findings indicated that properties of the following vowel heavily influence the perception of this contrast, and that the non-fortis fricative seems to exemplify a distinct laryngeal category: aspirated voiceless lenis (Chang, 2013a).

In current work, I am collaborating with Hae-Sung Jeon to investigate variation and change in the mental representation of the Korean fricative contrast within and across generations of Seoul Korean speakers.

Professor of Linguistics, City University of Hong Kong