Dahee Kim, Graduate Researcher

PhD Student., Linguistics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 2006. 09.-Present
M.A., English Linguistics, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 2003-2005. Thesis: Aspects of English Post-vocalic Stop ReleaseB.A., English and French, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1999-2002
Research Interests
I am a second-year PhD student in linguistics, specializing in phonetics and phonology. I am interested in the dynamic aspects of spoken language grammar.My specific research interests include, i) how linguistics experience shapes and biases speech production and perception, ii) what so-called "free variations" tell us about sound patterning, and iii) how phonological theories can capture pronunciation variation
Current Research
Word segmentationNaive listeners’ perception of nonnative contrasts
The nature of non-native speech variability
How lexicon affects speech processing
Hobbies
Swimming, singing in a choir, fresh fruits, sunshine, and summer.
Contact Information
Email Address:
daheekim[at]ling.ohio-state.edu (just replace 'at' with '@')
