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Curriculum VitaeSUN-AH JUNMay 2020Last name: JunFirst name: Sun-AhWork Address:Dept. of LinguisticsUniversity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)3125 Campbell HallLos Angeles, CA 90095-1543U.S.ATel: (310) 892-7818; (310) 825-0634 (dept); Fax: (310)206-5743email:jun@humnet.ucla.eduhomepage: h.D., Linguistics,The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioThesis: The Phonetics and Phonology of Korean Prosody.Advisor: Mary E. BeckmanM.A., Linguistics,The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioThesis: The Accentual Pattern and Prosody of Chonnam Dialect of KoreanAdvisor: Mary E. BeckmanM.A., English Languages and Literature,Chonnam National University, Kwangju, KoreaThesis: A Study of the easy-to ConstructionB.A., English Education,Chonnam National University, Kwangju, KoreaHonors thesis: On Passive ConstructionAreas of Research Interest: Intonational Phonology, Prosodic Typology, Laboratory Phonology,Prosody in Sentence Processing/Syntax/Semantics, Heritage/L2 LanguageAcquisitionEmployment:7/2004 - presentProfessor, Dept. of Linguistics, UCLA7/6-7/31/2015Visiting Professor, LSA Summer Institute, U of Chicago, Chicago, IL.7/1999 – 6/2004Associate Professor, Dept. of Linguistics, UCLA1

6/25/01 - 8/3/01Visiting Professor, LSA Summer Institute, UC-Santa Barbara.7/1993 – 6/1999Assistant Professor, Dept. of Linguistics, UCLA.1987 - 1993Graduate Teaching and Research Associates, Dept. of LinguisticsOhio State University, Columbus, OH.1984 - 1986Research Associate, Language Research Center, Chonnam NationalUniversity, Kwangju, Korea1982 - 1984Teaching Assistant, Laboratory English for Freshman, LanguageResearch Center, Chonnam National University, Kwangju, KoreaCurrent Research Projects: Exploring listener sensitivity to prosodic patterns in speech perception (with Jeremy Steffman) Anticipatory effects and the reliability of Prosody in Sentence Processing (with Chie Nakamura andJesse Harris) Prosody and Garden Path Recovery (with Jesse Harris, Adam Royer) Prosody and Attachment resolution: Pupilometry study (with Jesse Harris) Syntax-Focus-Prosody interface in Yanbian Korean (with Xiannu Jiang, Yanbian University) Perception of macro-rhythm (with Christine Prechtel) Intonational model of Seoul Korean revisited; K-ToBI, version 4. Website revision Editing Prosodic Typology III: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing, Oxford Univ. Press (withSameer ud Dowla Khan, Reed College) Intonational Phonology of Tatar (with Adam Royer) Intonational phonology of Malagasy (with Jake Aziz) Intonational Phonology of Drenjongke (with Seunghun Lee and Céleste Guillemot)2

Books (authored or edited)Jun, Sun-Ah (2014). Editor, Prosodic Typology II: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing. OxfordUniversity Press. do)Hudson, M. Endo, S.-A. Jun, P. Sells, P. Clancy, S. Iwasaki, & S.-O. Sohn (Editors) (2008).Japanese/Korean Linguistics 13. Stanford: CSLI.Jun, Sun-Ah (2005) Editor. Prosodic Typology: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing. OxfordUniversity Press. do)Jun, Sun-Ah (1996) The Phonetics and Phonology of Korean Prosody: Intonational phonology andprosodic structure, Garland Publishing Inc., New York: NY.[The book is also published in 2018 as Routledge Library Editions: Phonetics andPhonology, Vol.12, by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London & New York]Lee, Sook-hyang & Sun-Ah Jun (1994) Editors. Working Papers in Linguistics 43, Dept. of Linguistics,The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.Articles in Referred Journals, Books, and EncyclopediaJun, S.-A. & Kubuzono, H. (in press) “Prosodic systems: Asian Pacific Rim”, in Carlos Gussenhovenand Aoju Chen (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody, Oxford University Press.Karlsson, A., Gunes, G., Hamed, R., & Jun, S.-A. (in press) “Prosodic Systems: Turkey, the Caucasus,Iran, and Central Asia”, in Carlos Gussenhoven & Aoju Chen (eds.) The Oxford Handbook ofLanguage Prosody. Oxford University Press.Jun, S.-A. (in press) “The ToBI Transcription System: Conventions, Strengths, and Challenges”, inJonathan Barnes and Stefanie Shattuk-Hufnagel (Eds.) Prosodic Theory and Practice. TheMIT Press.Jun, S.-A. (in press) “ToBI is not designed to be phonetically transparent: Response to L. Dilley & M.Breen’s Commentary to Jun”, in J. Barnes and S. Shattuk-Hufnagel (Eds.) Prosodic Theoryand Practice. The MIT Press.Steffman, J. & Jun, S.-A. (2019). Perceptual integration of pitch and duration: Prosodic andPsychoacoustic influences in speech perception. Journal of the Acoustical Society ofAmerica, 146(3), EL251– EL257.3

Jun, S.-A. & Jiang, X. (2019). Differences in prosodic phrasing in marking syntax vs. focus: Data fromYanbian Korean, The Linguistic Review,36(1): 117-150.Oh, J., Au, T., Jun, S.-A., & Lee, R. (2018) “Childhood Language Memory in Adult Heritage Language(Re)Learners”, in Monika S. Schmid, B. Kopke, M. Cherciov, E. de Leeuw, T. Karayayla, M.Keijzer, & T. Mehotcheva (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Language Attrition. pp. 481-492.Au, T., Kwok, A. F.-p., Tong, L. C.-p., Tse, L., Cheng, M. M-y., & Jun, S.-A. (2017) “The social costs incommunication hiccups between native and nonnative speakers”, Journal of Cross-culturalpsychology. 48(3): 360-383.Jun, S.-A. & Cha, Jihyeon (2015) “High-toned [il] in Korean: Phonetics, intonational phonology, andsound change”. Journal of Phonetics 51: 93-108.Jun, S.-A. & Bishop, Jason (2015), “Priming Implicit Prosody: Prosodic boundaries and individualdifferences". Language and Speech. 58(4): 459-473.Jun, S.-A. & Bishop, Jason (2015). “Prominence in Relative Clause Attachment: Evidence fromProsodic Priming”. In Lyn Frazier & Edward Gibson (eds.) Explicit and implicit prosody insentence processing: Studies in honor of Janet Dean Fodor. Vol. 46 of the Studies inTheoretical Psycholinguistics. Springer. Pp.217-240.Delais-Roussarie, E., Post, B., Avanzi, M., Buthke, C., Di Cristo, A., Feldhausen, I., Jun, S.-A., Martin,P., Meisenburg, T., Rialland, A., Sichel-Bazin, R., & Yoo, H.-Y. (2015). “IntonationalPhonology of French: Developing a ToBI system for French”, in Sonia Frota and Pilar Prieto(eds.) Intonation in Romance. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 63-100.Huang, Becky & Jun, Sun-Ah (2014) “Age matters, and so may raters: Rater differences in theassessment of foreign accents in age of learning research”, Studies in Second LanguageAcquisition 37: 1-28. doi:10.1017/S0272263114000576Jun, Sun-Ah (2014) “Prosodic Typology: By Prominence Type, Word Prosody, and Macro-rhythm”,in Sun-Ah Jun (ed.) Prosodic Typology II: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing.Oxford University Press. pp.520-539.Jun, Sun-Ah & Janet Fletcher (2014) “Methodology of Studying Intonation: From Data Collection toData Analysis”, in Sun-Ah Jun (ed.) Prosodic Typology II: The Phonology of Intonationand Phrasing. Oxford University Press. pp. 493-519.Vicenik, Chad & Sun-Ah Jun (2014) “An Autosegmental-Metrical Analysis of Georgian Intonation”,in Sun-Ah Jun (ed.) Prosodic Typology II: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing.Oxford University Press. pp. 154-186.Huang, Becky & Sun-Ah Jun (2011) “The Effect of Age on the Acquisition of Second LanguageProsody”, Language and Speech. 54(3): 387-414.4

Jun, Sun-Ah (2010) “The Implicit Prosody Hypothesis and Overt Prosody in English”, Language andCognitive Processes 25:7, 1201-1233.Jun, Sun-Ah (2010) “Outline of K-ToBI” in Shuichi Itahashi and Chiu-yu Tseng (eds.), ComputerProcessing of Asian Spoken Languages. Consideration Books, c/o The Americas Group,Los Angeles, CA. U.S.A. Pp. 288-291.Shue, Yen-Liang, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Markus Iseli, Sun-Ah Jun, Nanette Veilleux & AbeerAlwan (2010) “On the acoustic correlates of high and low nuclear pitch accents inAmerican English”, Speech Communication. 52 (2): 106-122.Oh, Janet, S, Terry K-f. Au, & Sun-Ah Jun (2010) “Early Childhood Language Memory in the SpeechPerception of International Adoptees”, Journal of Child Language 37: 1123-1132.Jun, Sun-Ah (2009) “Prosody in Sentence Processing”, in P. Li (General Ed.), Handbook of East AsianPsycholinguistics, Part III: Korean Psycholinguistics (C. Lee, Y. Kim, & G. Simpson, Eds.).London: Cambridge University Press. Pp.423-432.Kim, Jieun & Sun-Ah Jun (2009) “Prosodic Structure and Focus Prosody of South Kyungsang Korean”Language Research 45.1: 43-66.Au, Terry K-f., Janet Oh, Leah M. Knightly, Sun-Ah Jun, & Laura Romo (2008) Salvaging a childhoodlanguage . Journal of Memory and Language 58 (4):998-1011.Jun, Sun-Ah (2007) “The Intermediate Phrase in Korean Intonation: Evidence from SentenceProcessing”, in Tones and Tunes: Studies in Word and Sentence Prosody, eds. by C.Gussenhoven and T. Riad. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp.143-167.Jun, Sun-Ah, Hee-Sun Kim, Hyuck-Joon Lee, & Jong-Bok Kim (2006) “An experimental study on theeffect of argument structure on VP focus”, Korean Linguistics 13: 89-112.Jun, Jongho, Jungsun Kim, Hayoung Lee, & Sun-Ah Jun (2006) “The Prosodic Structure and PitchAccent of Northern Kyungsang Korean” Journal of East Asian Linguistics 15:4.Jun, Sun-Ah (2006) “Phonological Development of Korean: A case study” in S. Kuno, I-H Lee, J.Whitman, J. Maling, Y-S. Kang, P. Sells, and H-S. Sohn (eds.), Harvard Studies in KoreanLinguistics XI, pp.17-33, Hanshin Publishing Company, Korea.Jun, Sun-Ah (2005) “Prosodic Typology” in S.-A. Jun (ed.) Prosodic Typology: The Phonology ofIntonation and Phrasing. pp. 430-458. Oxford Univ. Press.Jun, Sun-Ah (2005) “Korean Intonational Phonology and Prosodic Transcription” in S.-A. Jun(ed.) Prosodic Typology: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing. pp. 201-229.Oxford Univ. Press.5

Jun, Sun-Ah (2005) “Introduction” in S.-A. Jun (ed.) Prosodic Typology: The Phonology ofIntonation and Phrasing. pp. 1-8, Oxford Univ. Press.Knightly, Leah M., Sun-Ah Jun, Janet Oh, & Terry K-f. Au (2003) “Production benefits ofchildhood overhearing”, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Vol. 114(1) pp.465-474.Jun, Sun-Ah (2003) “Prosodic Phrasing and Attachment Preferences”, Journal of PsycholinguisticResearch. 32(2) pp. 219-249.Oh, Janet, S., Sun-Ah Jun, Leah M. Knightly, & Terry K-f. Au (2003) “Holding on to ChildhoodLanguage Memory”, Cognition. Vol 86, pp B53 -B64.Jun, Sun-Ah (2003) “Intonation”, in Nadel, L. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Vol.2, pp.618624. London: Nature Publishing Group.Cho, Taehong, Sun-Ah Jun, & Peter Ladefoged (2002) “Acoustic and aerodynamic correlates ofKorean stops and fricatives,” Journal of Phonetics. 30(2), 193-228.Jun, Sun-Ah & Cecile Fougeron (2002) “The Realizations of the Accentual Phrase in FrenchIntonation”, Probus 14: 147-172, a special issue on Intonation in the RomanceLanguages. Ed. by J. Hualde.Au, Terry Kit-fong, Leah M. Knightly, Sun-Ah Jun, & Janet S. Oh (2002) “Overhearing a LanguageDuring Childhood”, Psychological Science. 13, 238-243.Schafer, Amy & Sun-Ah Jun (2002) “Effects of Accentual Phrasing on Adjective Interpretation inKorean”, in M. Nakayama (ed.), East Asian Language Processing, Stanford, CSLI.pp.223-255.Cho, Taehong, Sun-Ah Jun, Seung-cheol Jung, & Peter Ladefoged (2001) “The vowels ofCheju”, Korean Journal of Linguistics (formerly known as ‘Eon-eo’ (Language),The Journal of the Linguistic Society of Korea). Vol. 26, No. 4. 801-819.Jun, Sun-Ah & Cécile Fougeron (2000) “A Phonological Model of French Intonation”, in Intonation:Analysis, Modeling and Technology, ed. by Antonis Botinis. Kluwer Academic Publishers.pp. 209-242.Schafer, Amy & Sun-Ah Jun (2000) “Prosody in Spoken Language Processing”, Journal of theAcoustical Society of Korea, Vol. 19, No. 1(s), 7-10.Sun-Ah Jun (2000) “K-ToBI (Korean ToBI) labelling conventions - Version 3”, The Korean Journal ofSpeech Sciences, Vol. 7, No.1:143-169 [also in the UCLA Working Papers in Phonetics 99,pp. 149-173].Cho, Taehong, Sun-Ah Jun & Peter Ladefoged (2000) “An acoustic and aerodynamic study ofconsonants in Cheju”, The Korean Journal of Speech Sciences, 7, 109-142.6

Jun, Sun-Ah (1998) “The Accentual Phrase in the Korean prosodic hierarchy”, Phonology. 15.2: 189226Fougeron, Cécile & Sun-Ah Jun (1998) “Rate Effects on French Intonation: Phonetic Realization andProsodic Organization” Journal of Phonetics 26 (1): 45-70.Ueyama, Motoko & Sun-Ah Jun (1998) “Focus realization in Japanese English and Korean Englishintonation”, in Japanese and Korean Linguistics, vol. 7: 629-645, Stanford: CSLI.Jun, Sun-Ah, Mary Beckman, Seiji Niimi & Mark Tiede (1997) “Electromyographic evidence for agestural-overlap analysis of vowel devoicing in Korean”, in The Journal of SpeechSciences. Vol. 1, pp.153-200, Seoul, Korea.Jun, Sun-Ah & Gorka Elordieta (1997) “Intonational structure of Lekeitio Basque”, in Intonation:Theory, Models, and Applications, pp. 193-196.Jun, Sun-Ah & Mira Oh (1996) “A Prosodic analysis of three types of wh-phrases in Korean”Language and Speech 39(1): 37-61.Venditti, Jennifer, Sun-Ah Jun & Mary E. Beckman (1996) “Prosodic cues to syntactic and otherlinguistic structures in Japanese, Korean, and English” in J. Morgan and K. Demuth(eds.) Signal to Syntax. pp. 287-311, Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., Inc.Jun, Sun-Ah (1995) “Asymmetrical prosodic effects on the laryngeal gesture in Korean” in B.Connell and A. Arvaniti (eds.) Phonology and phonetic evidence: Papers in LaboratoryPhonology IV: 235-253, Cambridge University Press, England.Jun, Sun-Ah & Mira Oh (1995) “The prosodic domain of Spirantization and /s/-palatalization”,Linguistics in the Morning Calm. vol. 3: 315-325.Jun, Sun-Ah (1994) “The Status of Lenis Stop Voicing Rule in Korean,” in Young-Key Kim-Renaud(ed) Theoretical Issues in Korean Linguistics; pp. 101-114, CSLI, Stanford UniversityPress.Jun, Sun-Ah (1992) “The Domain of Nasalization and the Prosodic Structure in Korean” in Ho-MinSohn (ed.) Korean Linguistics 7. pp 11-29. Hanshin Publishing Co., Seoul, Korea.Beckman, Mary, Ken de Jong, Sun-Ah Jun, & Sook-hyang Lee (1992) “The Interaction ofCoarticulation and Prosody in Sound Change,” in Language and Speech 35(1,2). pp. 4558.Jun, Sun-Ah (1989) “The Accentual Pattern and Prosody of Chonnam Dialect of Korean,” in S. Kunoet al. (eds.) Harvard Studies in Korean Linguistics III. pp. 89-100. Harvard Univ.Cambridge, Mass.7

Jun, Sun-Ah (1986) “Syntactic Analysis of the easy-to construction”, Ohak Kyoyuk (LanguageTeaching and Learning). Vol. 16, pp. 113-132, Language Research Center, ChonnamNational University, Kwangju, Korea.Papers in Conference ProceedingsNakamura, C., Harris, J. & Jun, S.-A. (2020) “Learning to anticipate contrast with prosody: A visualworld study with L2 learners”, the Proceedings of the International Conference ofSpeech Prosody, Tokyo, Japan.Royer, Adam & Jun, Sun-Ah (2019) “Prominence marking in Kazan Tatar declaratives”. In SashaCalhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren (eds.) Proceedings of the 19thInternational Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (pp. 37973801). Canberra, Australia: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.Harris, Jesse & Jun, Sun-Ah (2019) “Using pupilometry to assess prosodic alignment in languagecomprehension”. In Sasha Calhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren(eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne,Australia 2019 (pp. 2926-2930). Canberra, Australia: Australasian Speech Science andTechnology Association Inc.Steffman, Jeremy & Jun, Sun-Ah (2019) “Effects of prosodic structure versus durational context onthe perception of segmental categories: The case of focus realization”. In SashaCalhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren (eds.) Proceedings of the 19thInternational Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (pp. 557561). Canberra, Australia: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.Nakamura, Chie, Harris, Jesse, & Jun, Sun-Ah (2019) “Listeners’ beliefs influence prosodicadaptation: anticipatory use of contrastive accent during visual search”. In SashaCalhoun, Paola Escudero, Marija Tabain & Paul Warren (eds.) Proceedings of the 19thInternational Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (pp. 447451). Canberra, Australia: Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.Nakamura, Chie, Harris, Jesse A. Harris, Jun, Sun-Ah., & Hirose, Yuki (2019). “L2 adaptation touninformative prosody during structural analysis: A visual world study”. Proceedings ofthe 43rd annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD ).Medford, MA: Cascadilla Press.Steffman, Jeremy & Jun, Sun-Ah (2019) “Listeners integrate pitch and durational cues to prosodicstructure in word categorization”. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 4.49:1-15. https://doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v4i1.4536.Royer, Adam & Jun, Sun-Ah (2018) “A preliminary model of Tatar intonational phonology”, in theProceedings of the International Conference of Speech Prosody, in Katarzyna Klessa,Jolanta Bachan, Agnieszka Wagner, Maciej Karpiński & Daniel Śledziński (eds.), Poznan,Poland.8

Harris, Jesse, Jun, Sun-Ah, & Royer, Adam (2016) “Implicit prosody pulls its weight: Recovery fromgarden path sentences”, in the Proceedings of the International Conference of SpeechProsody, Boston, MA.Bishop, Jason, Chong, Adam, & Jun, Sun-Ah (2015) “Individual differences in prosodic strategies tosentence parsing”, in the Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of PhoneticSciences (ICPhS), Glasgow. UK.Dimitrova, Snezhina. & Jun, Sun-Ah (2015) “Pitch Accent Variability in Focus Production andPerception in Bulgarian Declaratives”, in the Proceedings of the 18th InternationalCongress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), Glasgow. UK.Jun, Sun-Ah & Bishop, Jason (2014). “Implicit prosodic priming and autistic traits in relative clauseattachment”, in the Proceedings of the 7th Speech Prosody International Conference,Dublin, IrelandIpek, Canan & Jun, Sun-Ah (2014). “Marking Distinguishing Phrase-Final and Phrase-Medial HighTone on Finally Stressed Words in Turkish”, in the Proceedings of the 7th SpeechProsody International Conference, Dublin, IrelandIpek, Canan & Sun-Ah Jun (2013) Toward a Model of Intoantional Phonology of Turkish: NeutralIntonation, in the Acoustical Socity of America Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics(POMA), vol. 19, 060230Jun, Sun-Ah (2012) “Prosodic Typology Revisited: Adding Macro-rhythm”, in the Proceedings ofthe 6th Speech Prosody international conference. 22-25, Shanghai, China.Jun, Sun-Ah & Jihyeon Cha (2011) “High-toned [il] in Seoul Korean intonation”. In theProceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), HongKong, China. August 17-21, 2011. pp.990-993.Jun, Sun-Ah (2011) “Prosodic Markings of Complex NP Focus, Syntax, and the Pre-/Post-FocusString”. In Proceedings of the 28th WCCFL (eds. by Mary Byram Washburn, KatherineMcKinney-Bock, Erika Varis, Ann Sawyer, and Barbara Tomaszewicz), pp. 214-230,Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project. www.lingref.com, document #2454.Oh, Janet S., Terry Au, & Sun-Ah Jun (2009) “The Nature of Childhood Language Memory:Korean Adoptees Learning Korean as Adults”, Proceedings of Boston UniversityConference on Language Development (BUCLD), Boston, MA.Huang, Becky H. & Sun-Ah Jun (2009) “Age Effect on the Acquisition of Second Language Prosody”,Online Supplement to Proceedings of the 33rd Boston University Conference onLanguage Development (BUCLD), edited by Jane Chandlee, Michelle Franchini, SandyLord, and Marion Rheiner, March 2009.9

Jun, Sun-Ah and Chisato Koike (2008) “Default Prosody and Relative Clause Attachment inJapanese”, Japanese-Korean Linguistics 13, Stanford: CSLI.Shue,

Exploring listener sensitivity to prosodic patterns in speech perception (with Jeremy Steffman) Anticipatory effects and the reliability of Prosody in Sentence Processing (with Chie Nakamura and . The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody. Oxford University Press. Jun, S.-A. (

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