Name
Affiliation
Papers
TAEHONG CHO
Division of English Language and Literature, Hanyang University, 17 Haengdang-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, 133-791, South Korea
31
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
43
310
37.02
Referers 
Referees 
References 
296
246
280
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Voice onset time and beyond: Exploring laryngeal contrast in 19 languages.20.372019
Prosodic-structural modulation of stop voicing contrast along the VOT continuum in trochaic and iambic words in American English.20.382018
Prosodically-conditioned fine-tuning of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in English.70.532017
Mechanisms of regulation in speech: Linguistic structure and physical control system.10.352017
What are the letters of speech? Testing the role of phonological specification and phonetic similarity in perceptual learning.20.392016
Prosodic Boundary Strengthening In The Phonetics-Prosody Interface50.432016
How does prosody influence speech categorization?40.462016
Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech.00.342015
Individual differences in phonetic cue use in production and perception of a non-native sound contrast.70.582015
Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment.00.342015
What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV.00.342015
Prosodic strengthening on the /s/-stop cluster and the phonetic implementation of an allophonic rule in English80.652014
1-s2.0-S0095447014000254-fx1More than a magic moment - Paving the way for dynamics of articulation and prosodic structure†.00.342014
Effects of prosodic boundary and syllable structure on the temporal realization of CV gestures00.342014
Phonetic richness can outweigh prosodically-driven phonological knowledge when learning words in an artificial language10.352012
Supralaryngeal articulatory signatures of three-way contrastive labial stops in Korean10.362012
Communicatively driven versus prosodically driven hyper-articulation in Korean201.122011
Durational Effects of Stress, Accent, and Voicing on the Preceding Word-final Syllable in English.00.342011
Effects of initial position versus prominence in English351.892009
Prosodic strengthening in transboundary V-to-V lingual movement in American English.70.552008
Not all sounds in assimilation environments are perceived equally: Evidence from Korean10.402008
Prosodic strengthening of German fricatives in duration and assimilatory devoicing141.192007
Prosodically driven phonetic detail in speech processing: The case of domain-initial strengthening in English231.322007
Prosodic influences on consonant production in Dutch: Effects of prosodic boundaries, phrasal accent and lexical stress312.092005
Acoustic correlates of phrase-internal lexical boundaries in dutch00.342004
Prosodically conditioned strengthening and vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in English342.332004
Phonotactics vs. phonetic cues in native and non-native listening: dutch and Korean listeners' perception of dutch and English00.342004
Acoustic and aerodynamic correlates of Korean stops and fricatives417.162002
Phonetic structures of Aleut10.512001
Effects of morpheme boundaries on intergestural timing: evidence from Korean.81.152001
Articulatory and acoustic studies on domain-initial strengthening in Korean559.762001