Dissertation
- Lee, J. 2022. Individual Differences in Non-Native Phonological Contrast Learning: The Role of Perceptual Sensitivity to Sub-Phonemic Variation in Native Categories [Doctoral dissertation, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. [pdf]
Proceedings Papers
- Lee, J. and Park, H. 2021. Individual differences in non-native phonological contrast learning: the role of within-category cue sensitivity in native language perception. Online Proceedings of 2021 the Phonology-Morphology Circle of Korea Summer Conference.
- Lee, J., Kim, D. J., & Park, H. 2020. Native listeners’ perceptual assessments of native and non-native speech and their associations with various speech properties. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(4), 2762-2762.
- Lee, J., Kim, D. J., and Park, H. 2019. Native listener’s evaluations of pleasantness, foreign accent, comprehensibility, and fluency in the speech of accented talkers. In J. Levis, C. Nagle, & E. Todey (Eds.), Proceedings of the 10th Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching Conference, ISSN 2380-9566, Ames, IA, September 2018 (pp. 168-178). Ames, IA: Iowa State University. [pdf]