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  <title><![CDATA[Korean Student Granted President's Undergraduate Research Award]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Samuel Weiss-Cowie,&nbsp;a second year ALIS major (double major in Korean and Neuroscience) has been granted the&nbsp;<a href="https://urop.gatech.edu/content/presidents-undergraduate-research-awards" target="_blank" title="https://urop.gatech.edu/content/presidents-undergraduate-research-awards">PURA</a>&nbsp;(President&#39;s Undergraduate Research Award) for his conference presentation with Lecturer of Korean in the School of Modern Languages and mentor, Seung-Eun Chang, at the LSA (Linguistic Society of America). Weiss-Cowie will present his research on <em>Hyper-articulation in Korean glides by heritage language learners</em> at the upcoming conference.<br />
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The study examined how the Korean glides are phonetically implemented in hyper-articulated speech by English-speaking heritage learners of Korean. Analysis of Hyper-articulated speech found that the syllable duration of the glide more than doubled and the upward transitional feature of /w/ was significantly expanded. Also, pitch was found to significantly increase at syllable offset in clear speech, suggesting&nbsp;an additional enhancement strategy related to pitch at the final area of the syllable.&nbsp;Data supports that heritage learners&rsquo; enhancement strategies are consistent with that of native speakers in exaggerated acoustic features, but their acoustic value ranges are not comparable.</p>

<p>Weiss-Cowie and Chang will be travelling to New Orleans for the LSA Conference taking place January 2-5, 2020 representing the School of Modern Languages&rsquo; Korean program.</p>
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