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South Korean linguist (born 1966)
Taehong Cho
Born1966
CitizenshipSouth Korean
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (PhD)
Scientific career
Fieldslinguistics
InstitutionsHanyang University, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
ThesisEffects of Prosody on Articulation in English (2001)
Doctoral advisorPatricia Keating
Sun-Ah Jun
Other academic advisorsPeter Ladefoged
Bruce Hayes
Jody Kreiman
Websitehttps://tcho.hanyang.ac.kr/home

Taehong Cho (Korean: 조태홍; born 1966) is a South Korean linguist and Professor of Linguistics (HYU Distinguished Research Fellow) at Hanyang University. He is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Phonetics and a member of the editorial board of Laboratory Phonology. Cho is known for his works on phonetics, laboratory phonology, speech production and speech perception.

Select publications

  • The Effects of Prosody on Articulation in English, Routledge 2002
  • Cho, T., & Ladefoged, P. (1999). Variation and universals in VOT: evidence from 18 languages. Journal of Phonetics, 27(2), 207–229. doi:10.1006/jpho.1999.0094
  • Cho, T., Jun, S.-A., & Ladefoged, P. (2002). Acoustic and aerodynamic correlates of Korean stops and fricatives. Journal of Phonetics, 30(2), 193–228. doi:10.1006/jpho.2001.0153 (https://doi.org/10.1006/jpho.2001.0153)

References

  1. "Cho, Taehong, 1966-". id.loc.gov. Archived from the original on December 8, 2021. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
  2. "Taehong Cho". Google Scholar. Archived from the original on 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  3. Miller, Amanda (2007). "The effects of prosody on articulation in English (review)". Language. 83 (2): 457–458. doi:10.1353/lan.2007.0088. ISSN 1535-0665. S2CID 143919444.

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