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Tense consonants in Korean revisited: A crosslinguistic perceptual study (2007)
Book Chapter
Chang, C. B. (2007). Tense consonants in Korean revisited: A crosslinguistic perceptual study. In C. B. Chang, E. Dugarova, I. Theodoropoulou, E. Vilar Beltrán, & E. Wilford (Eds.), CamLing 2006: Proceedings of the 4th University of Cambridge Postgraduate Conference in Language Research (35-42). Cambridge Institute of Language Research

The well-described laryngeal system of Korean has most often been analyzed as a typologically unique contrast among three kinds of voiceless plosives: aspirated, lax, and tense. This paper focuses on the phonetics of the tense series by examining the... Read More about Tense consonants in Korean revisited: A crosslinguistic perceptual study.

Tone production in whispered Mandarin (2007)
Book Chapter
Chang, C. B., & Yao, Y. (2007). Tone production in whispered Mandarin. In J. Trouvain, & W. J. Barry (Eds.), Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (1085-1088). Pirrot

Acoustic analyses of normal voiced and whispered Mandarin Chinese reveal significant differences in duration and intensity among the four lexical tones, differences that are moreover similar across the two speech genres. In contrast to previous claim... Read More about Tone production in whispered Mandarin.

Burma/Myanmar (2007)
Book Chapter
Watkins, J. (2007). Burma/Myanmar. In A. Simpson (Ed.), Language and National Identity in Asia (263-287). Oxford University Press

Self and Other in the Writings of Kajii Motojiro (2007)
Book Chapter
Dodd, S. (2007). Self and Other in the Writings of Kajii Motojiro. In R. Hutchinson, & M. Williams (Eds.), Representing the Other in Modern Japanese Literature. A Critical Approach (96-108). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203012345-14

Some writers, like Tanizaki Jun’ichiro¯ , led such eventful, varied and – perhaps most importantly – long lives, that simply to investigate the petty dramas of their literary careers can prove to be a source of fascination. This cannot be said of Kaj... Read More about Self and Other in the Writings of Kajii Motojiro.