Peer-reviewed publications

  1. Iverson P. & Song, J. (2024). Neural Tracking of Speech Acoustics in Noise Is Coupled with Lexical Predictability as Estimated by Large Language Models, eNeuro, 11 (8), 1-21.
  2. Song, J., Kim, M., & Park, J. (2023). Acoustic correlates of perceived personality from Korean utterances in a formal communicative setting, PLoS ONE, 18(10), 1-20.
  3. Song, J., Kim, B., Kim, M. & Iverson, P. (2023). The Korean Speech Recognition sentences: A large corpus for evaluating semantic context and language experience in speech perception, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 66(9), 3399-3412.
  4. Song, J., Jeon, H-S. & Kiaer, J. (2022). Use of prosodic and lexical cues for disambiguating wh-words in Korean, Interspeech 2022, 81-85.
  5. Cho, H.J., Kiaer, J.*, Choi, N. & Song, J. (2022). The role of prosodic and visual infor- mation in disambiguating wh-indeterminates: The case of Korean three-year-olds, Journal of Child Language 49, 326-348.
  6. Song, J., Martin, L. & Iverson, P. (2020). Auditory neural tracking and lexical processing of speech in noise: masker type, spatial location, and language experience, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(1), 253-264.
  7. Lee, H-Y. & Song, J.* (2019). Evaluating Korean learners’ English rhythm proficiency with measures of sentence stress, Applied Psycholinguistics, 40(6), 1363-1376.
  8. Song, J., Martin, L. & Iverson, P. (2019). Native and non-native speech recognition in noise: neural measures of auditory and lexical processing, Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2019), Melbourne.
  9. Song, J. & Iverson, P. (2018). Listening effort during speech perception enhances auditory and lexical processing for non-native listeners and accents, Cognition, 179, 163-170.
  10. Lee, G. G., Lee, H-Y., Song, J., Kim, B., Kang, S., Lee, J. & Hwang, H. (2017). Automatic sentence stress feedback for non-native English learners, Computer Speech and Language, 41, 29-42.
  11. Song, J. & Iverson, P. (2015). Measuring speech-in-noise intelligibility for spontaneous speech: The effect of native and non-native accents, Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015), Glasgow.
  12. Song, J. (2013). Variable Schwa Deletion in English: A Corpus Study, Studies in Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology, 19(1), 33-52.
  13. Song, J. (2011). The interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit for experienced nonna- tive listeners: perception of English lexical stress produced by Korean native speakers, Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2011), Hong Kong.

Conference presentations (after 2021)

  1. Jeong, M., Oh, H., Park, J., & Song, J. (2024). Listening effort under different rates of speech, The 186th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Ottawa.
  2. Kim, M., Park, J., Jeong, M., & Song, J. (2024). Personality Perception in Synthetic vs. Natural Speech: The Effects of Voice Quality and Prosody, The 186th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Ottawa.
  3. Evans, B. G., Shin, R., Song, J. & Lo, J. J. H. (2024). A community within a community: Talk and identity in the North Korean refugee diaspora, Colloquium of the British Association of Academic Phoneticians 2024, Cardiff.
  4. Jeong, M., Oh, H., Park, J. & Song, J. (2023). 발화속도에 따른 듣기 노력에 대한 연구 [‘Listening effort under different rates of speech’], The 2023 Winter Conference of the Linguistic Society of Korea, Seoul.
  5. Kim, M., Park, J., Jeong, M., Kang, M. & Song, J. (2023). What determines personality impressions of synthetic and natural speech? - an acoustical investigation, Speech Prosody and Beyond (SPaB) 2023, Seoul.
  6. Song, J., Kim, M. & Park, J. (2023). Judgements of a customer service agent’s personality based on acoustic properties of their speech, The 184th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Chicago.
  7. Song, J. & Iverson, P. (2021). Investigating listening effort using neural speech tracking and alpha oscillations: the effects of acoustic distortion and language of materials, Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL) 2021.