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Employment

Education

Grants and Fellowships

Extramural

Intramural

Publications

Refereed Journals and Proceedings

    Chang, Charles B., and Alan Mishler. (submitted). Evidence for language transfer leading to a perceptual advantage for non-native listeners. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (in press, 2013). The production and perception of coronal fricatives in Seoul Korean: The case for a fourth laryngeal category. Korean Linguistics 15. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2012). Rapid and multifaceted effects of second-language learning on first-language speech production. Journal of Phonetics 40(2), 249-268. [abstract | pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2011). Systemic drift of L1 vowels in novice L2 learners. In Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVII), ed. Wai-Sum Lee and Eric Zee, 428-431. Hong Kong, China: City University of Hong Kong. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B., Yao Yao, Erin F. Haynes, and Russell Rhodes. (2011). Production of phonetic and phonological contrast by heritage speakers of Mandarin. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 129(6), 3964-3980. [abstract | pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2009). English loanword adaptation in Burmese. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 1, 77-94. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2008). Variation in palatal production in Buenos Aires Spanish. In Selected Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, ed. Maurice Westmoreland and Juan Antonio Thomas, 54-63. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project. [abstract | pdf]

    Chang, Charles, and Yao Yao. (2007). Tone production in whispered Mandarin. In Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS XVI), ed. Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry, 1085-1088. Dudweiler, Germany: Pirrot. [pdf]

Other Publications

    Chang, Charles B. (in press). Phonetics vs. phonology in loanword adaptation: Revisiting the role of the bilingual. In Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session and Parasession on Information Structure, ed. Alex Bratkievich, Daniel Bruhn, Amy M. Campbell, Ramón Escamilla, Lindsey Newbold, and Russell Rhodes. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Linguistics Society. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B., Erin F. Haynes, Yao Yao, and Russell Rhodes. (2010). The phonetic space of phonological categories in heritage speakers of Mandarin. In Proceedings from the 44th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society: The Main Session, ed. Max Bane, Juan Bueno, Tommy Grano, April Grotberg, and Yaron McNabb, 31-45. Chicago, IL: Chicago Linguistic Society. [abstract | pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2010). Learning to produce a multidimensional laryngeal contrast. In New Sounds 2010: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second Language Speech, ed. Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Magdalena Wrembel, and Małgorzata Kul, 89-94. Poznań, Poland: Adam Mickiewicz University. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2010). The implementation of laryngeal contrast in Korean as a Second Language. In Harvard Studies in Korean Linguistics XIII, ed. Susumu Kuno, Ik-Hwan Lee, John Whitman, Joan Maling, Young-Se Kang, Peter Sells, Hyang-Sook Sohn, and Youngjun Jang, 91-104. Seoul, South Korea: Hanshin Publishing Co. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2009). Short-term phonetic drift in an L2 immersion environment. In Current Issues in Linguistic Interfaces (Volume 2), ed. Young-Se Kang, Sze-Wing Tang, Chul Kim, Jong-Yurl Yoon, Yong-Soon Kang, Kyoung-Ae Kim, Hyunkyung Yoo, Youngjun Jang, and Hye-Kyung Kang, 31-46. Seoul, South Korea: Linguistic Society of Korea. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2009). The status of voicing and aspiration as cues to Korean laryngeal contrast. In Proceedings from the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society: The Main Session, ed. Malcolm Elliott, James Kirby, Osamu Sawada, Eleni Staraki, and Suwon Yoon, 31-45. Chicago, IL: Chicago Linguistic Society. [abstract | pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2009). Convergence and divergence in language obsolescence. In Current Issues in Unity and Diversity of Languages, ed. Manghyu Pak, 933-952. Seoul, South Korea: Linguistic Society of Korea. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B., Erin F. Haynes, Yao Yao, and Russell Rhodes. (2009). A tale of five fricatives: Consonantal contrast in heritage speakers of Mandarin. In University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 15.1, ed. Laurel MacKenzie, 37-43. Philadelphia, PA: Penn Linguistics Club. [pdf]

    Yao, Yao, Charles B. Chang, Shira Katseff, Russell Lee-Goldman, and Marta Piqueras-Brunet. (2009). A web-accessible dictionary of Southeastern Pomo. In Current Issues in Unity and Diversity of Languages, ed. Manghyu Pak, 2824-2835. Seoul, South Korea: Linguistic Society of Korea. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2008). The acoustics of Korean fricatives revisited. In Harvard Studies in Korean Linguistics XII, ed. Susumu Kuno, Ik-Hwan Lee, John Whitman, Joan Maling, Young-Se Kang, Peter Sells, Hyang-Sook Sohn, and Youngjun Jang, 137-150. Seoul, South Korea: Hanshin Publishing Co. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2007). Perspectives on the Korean laryngeal contrast from cross-linguistic perceptual similarity. In LSO Working Papers in Linguistics 7, ed. Rebecca Shields, 55-69. Madison, WI: UW-Madison Linguistics Student Organization. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2007). Tense consonants in Korean revisited: A crosslinguistic perceptual study. In CamLing 2006: Proceedings of the 4th University of Cambridge Postgraduate Conference in Language Research, ed. Charles Chang, Esuna Dugarova, Irene Theodoropoulou, Elina Vilar Beltrán, and Edward Wilford, 35-42. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Institute of Language Research. [pdf]

    Chang, Charles B. (2006). On activation and suppression in the dual-route model of reading: bass the fish or bass the guitar? In Proceedings of SICOL 2006: The Seoul International Conference on Linguistics, 521-530. Seoul, South Korea: Linguistic Society of Korea. [pdf]

Edited Volumes

Presentations

Refereed Papers

Refereed Posters

    Yao, Yao, and Charles B. Chang. (2012). Reversal of a merger via cross-language influence: The case of Shanghainese and Mandarin. Poster to be presented at the 13th Conference on Laboratory Phonology. Stuttgart, Germany: University of Stuttgart, July 27-29. [poster]

    Chang, Charles B. (2012). Acoustic characteristics of coronal fricatives in Seoul Korean. Poster to be presented at the 163rd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Hong Kong, China: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, May 15. [poster]

    Chang, Charles B. (2011). Rediscovering a childhood language: A case study of two Korean adoptees. Poster presented at the 36th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. Boston, MA: Boston University, November 4. [poster]

    Chang, Charles B. (2009). Native language phonetic drift in beginning second language acquisition. Poster presented at the 158th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. San Antonio, TX: Hyatt Regency San Antonio, October 30. [poster]

    Chang, Charles B. (2009). Phonological categories in early L2 acquisition. Poster presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. San Francisco, CA: Hilton San Francisco, January 10. [poster]

    Chang, Charles B., and Yao Yao. (2008). Reexamining cue enhancement: The case of whispered tones in Mandarin Chinese. Poster presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Chicago, IL: Hilton Chicago, January 5. [poster]

    Chang, Charles B. (2007). Acoustic measures of sound change in language obsolesence. Poster presented at the 154th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. New Orleans, LA: Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, November 28. [poster]

Invited Talks and Colloquia

    Yao, Yao, and Charles B. Chang. (2012). An experimental investigation of contact-induced sound change in Shanghainese. Panel talk to be presented at the International Conference on Bilingualism and Comparative Linguistics. Hong Kong, China: Chinese University of Hong Kong, May 16. [slides]

    Newby, Gregg, and Charles Chang. (2011). CASL overview. Talk presented at the 2nd Annual Korean Language Education and Resources Network (LEARN) Conference. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, July 21.

    Chang, Charles B. (2010). Category equivalence in language contact: Theory, findings, and problems. Edinburgh, UK: University of Edinburgh, June 21. [slides]

    Chang, Charles B. (2010). Development of a multidimensional laryngeal contrast in novice L2 learners. Milwaukee, WI: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, June 17. [slides]

    Chang, Charles B. (2010). Learning to produce the Korean laryngeal contrast. College Park, MD: Center for Advanced Study of Language, University of Maryland, April 9. [slides]

    Chang, Charles B. (2010). The nature of change in a minority language. Flushing, NY: Queens College, City University of New York, February 11. [slides]

    Chang, Charles B. (2008). Second language acquisition and Korean linguistics. Chuncheon, South Korea: Kangwon National University, July 28. [handout]

    Chang, Charles B. (2006). Second language acquisition: English learners of Korean, Korean learners of English. Chuncheon, South Korea: Kangwon National University, July 31. [handout]

    Beaver, David, Gerlof Bouma, Alex Bratkievich, Charles Chang, Itamar Francez, Iván García-Álvarez, T. Florian Jaeger, Dmitry Levinson, Line Mikkelsen, and Laura Whitton. (2005). Existentials: Definiteness effects, anti-definiteness effects and beyond. Talk presented at S-TREND (Berkeley-Stanford-Santa Cruz Syntax Trilateral Weekend). Stanford, CA: Stanford University, April 16.

Teaching Experience

Courses Taught

    Conversational English (foreign language course), Jungwon High School, Bucheon, South Korea, 2003-2004.

    English as a Second Language (community language class for recent immigrants), Head Start Community Center, Jamaica Plain, MA, 1999-2003.

Courses Assisted

Student Supervision

Professional Service

Review Work

Mentorship

Organizing Committees

Selection Committees

Memberships

Awards and Honors

Research

Teaching

Skills

Language Knowledge

    American English (native)
    Korean, Spanish (advanced)
    French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian (basic)
    Burmese, Hausa, Shanghainese, Sindhi, Southeastern Pomo (fieldwork, elicitation)
    Afrikaans, Bambara, Cameroonian English, Dinka, Dholuo, Maay, Maninka, Ndebele, Nigerian English, Nyanja, Pashto, Rundi, Rwanda, Sereer, Shona, Somali, Sudanese Arabic, Swahili, Swati, Tigrinya, Tumbuka, Xhosa, Wolof, Yoruba, Zigula, Zulu (analysis)

Computing Knowledge

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