Taehong Cho
South Korean linguist (born 1966)
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Taehong Cho (Korean: 조태홍; born 1966)[1] 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.[2][3]
Born1966 (age 59–60)
CitizenshipSouth Korean
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (PhD)
FieldsLinguistics
Taehong Cho | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1966 (age 59–60) |
| Citizenship | South Korean |
| Education | University of California, Los Angeles (PhD) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Linguistics |
| Institutions | Hanyang University, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics |
| Thesis | Effects of Prosody on Articulation in English (2001) |
| Doctoral advisor | Patricia Keating Sun-Ah Jun |
| Other academic advisors | Peter Ladefoged Bruce Hayes Jody Kreiman |
| Website | https://tcho.hanyang.ac.kr/home |
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)