Jieun Lee
- Visiting Assistant Professor
- Second Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics
Contact Info
Lawrence
1541 Lilac Lane
Lawrence, KS 66045
Personal Links
Education —
Research —
- Second language acquisition
- Psycholinguistics
- Speech perception and production
Teaching —
Courses offered at University of Kansas:
LING 110: Language and Mind
LING 111: Language and Mind (Honor)
LING 420: Capstone: Research Language Science
LING 715: Second Language Acquisition I
LING 435/735: Psycholinguistics
LING 720: Research Methods in Linguistics
Selected Publications —
Journal Articles:
Lee, J. & Park, H. (2025). The role of speaking rates in High Variability Phonetic Training. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 17(3), 41-49.
Lee, J. & Park, H. (2025). Can lower inhibitory control lead to better second language phonological contrast learning? Linguistic Research, 42(Special Edition), 149-178.
Lee, J. & Park, H. (2024). Acoustic cue sensitivity in the perception of native category and their relation to nonnative phonological contrast learning. Journal of Phonetics, 104, 101327.
Lee, J., Kim, D. J., & Park, H. (2024). Native listeners’ perceptual assessments of native and foreign-accented speech and their associations with various speech properties. Linguistic Research, 41(1), 27-63.
Selected Presentations —
Lee, J., & Holliday. J. (2025). Perceptual assimilation across allophones. New Sounds 2025.
Yang. T., Holliday, J., & Lee, J. (2024) English listeners’ perceptual adaptation to lexical stress in different intonational contexts. MidPhon 29.
Lee, J., Kim. H., Yang. T., & Evans. P. (2024). English listeners’ perceptual adaptation to unfamiliar lexical stress contrast. Laboratory Phonology 19.
Kim, H., Lee, J., Yang. T., & Evans. P. (2024). Individual differences in speech perception: Exploring cue weighting, categorization gradiency, and cognitive control. Laboratory Phonology 19.
Lee, J. & Park, H. (2023). Within-category cue sensitivity in native language perception and its relation to non-native phonological contrast learning. HISPhonCog 2023.
Kim, H. & Lee, J. (2023). English listeners’ perceptual adaptation to unfamiliar lexical suprasegmental contrast. HISPhonCog 2023.
Park, H. & Lee, J. (2023). “Perceived” talker variability in high-variability perceptual training. the 184th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America.
Lee, J. & Park, H. (2023). The Visual Analogue Scaling (VAS) Task as a Pre-instructional Assessment in Tailoring the L2 Phonetic Training Paradigm. the 184th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America.
Awards & Honors —
Distinguished Dissertation Fellowship, UWM, 2020
Chancellor’s Graduate Student Award, UWM, 2019