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  1. Features or gestures in speech production and perception?: The case of Korean
  2. The effects of L1 AP-initial boundary tones and laryngeal features in Korean adaptation of Japanese plosives followed by a H or L vowel
  3. Young vs. old Koreans’ vowel insertion after word-final English and French postvocalic plosives: A case of contact-induced borrowing change
  4. A two-decade-interval variation in vowel insertion after word-final English and French postvocalic plosives in Korean adaptation: A sociolinguistic account
  5. The Phonetics and Phonology of Geminate Consonants
  6. Korean speakers’ perception of Japanese geminates
  7. An L1 grammar-driven model of loanword adaptation
  8. Gradual tongue movements in Korean Palatalization as coarticulation: New evidence from stroboscopic cine-MRI and acoustic data
  9. The laryngeal characterization of Korean fricatives: Stroboscopic cine-MRI data
  10. An acoustic study of the Korean fricatives /s, sʹ/: Implications for the features [spread glottis] and [tense]
  11. What features underline the /s/ vs. /s’/ contrast in Korean?
  12. The laryngeal characterization of Korean fricatives: Acoustic and aerodynamic data
  13. Invariant articulatory bases of the features [tense] and [spread glottis] in Korean plosives: New stroboscopic cine-MRI data
  14. Korean adaptation of English affricates and fricatives in a feature-driven model of loanword adaptation
  15. Loanword adaptation between Japanese and Korean: evidence for L1 feature-driven perception
  16. Stroboscopic-cine MRI study of the phasing between the tongue and the larynx in the Korean three-way phonation contrast
  17. Stroboscopic-Cine MRI Data on Korean Coronal Plosives and Affricates: Implications for Their Place of Articulation as Alveolar
  18. The place of articulation of the Korean plain affricate in intervocalic position: an articulatory and acoustic study
  19. Acoustic and perceptual evidence for complete neutralization of manner of articulation in Korean
  20. Complete neutralization of manner of articulation in Korean
  21. The representation of the three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean consonants
  22. The feature [tense]
  23. The feature [strident]