1. Individual differences in cue-sensitivity and their impact in the process of L2 training: learning English vowel contrasts by Korean learners of English (with Dr. Hanyong Park)
2. Individual differences in learning novel phonological contrast: native category cue-weighting strategies (with Dr. Hanyong Park)
- Lee, J. and Park, H. 2020. Individual differences in categorical perception and novel phonological contrast learning. Poster at the Laboratory Phonology 17 hosted by the University of British Columbia, July 6-8.
- Lee, J. and Park, H. 2019. Individual differences in the success of High Phonetic Variability Training (HPVT): categorical perception and inhibition ability. Talk at the 24th Annual Mid-Continental Phonetics & Phonology Conference, October 2019. Milwaukee, WI.
3. Sources of individual differences in the acquisition of nonnative contrast: Inhibition ability (with Dr. Hanyong Park)
- Lee, J. and Park, H. 2020. Is strong inhibitory control always better in learning non-native phonological contrast? Talk at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA95), January 7-10.
- Lee, J. and Park, H. 2019. Individual differences in the success of High Phonetic Variability Training (HPVT): categorical perception and inhibition ability. Talk at the 24th Annual Mid-Continental Phonetics & Phonology Conference, October 2019. Milwaukee, WI.
4. Gangwon and Seoul dialect speakers’ use of F0 and VOT in the perception of the three-way Korean stop contrast (with Dr. Hanyong Park)
5. The addition of speech rate variability in the high phonetic variability training (with Dr. Hanyong Park)
- Lee, J. and Park, H. 2017. The role of speech rate in high phonetic variability training: The case of Korean stops. Poster at the 22th Annual Mid-Continental Phonetics & Phonology Conference, October 2017. Columbus, OH.