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Yun Kim
Associate Teaching Professor
She has taught as an instructor at UCLA and Pomona College. Prof. Kim came to Emory in 2015 and teaches Foundations of Linguistics (LING/ANT 201) and Language Acquisition (LING/PSYC 316).
Her research interests are in first/second language acquisition, infant speech perception and Bilingual acquisition. She is particularly interested in phonetics, phonology and morphology interface and how these linguistic subparts constrain & facilitate language acquisition.
Education
- PhD in Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, 2015
- MA in Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, 2012
- MA in Applied Linguistics, Seoul National University, 2008
- BA in Russian Language & Literature and English Language & Literature, Seoul National University, 2005
Courses Taught
- LING 201: Foundations of Linguistics
- LING 316: Language Acquisition
- LING 317: Introduction to Psycholinguistics
- LING 385: Experimental Phonetics
- LING 401: Language, Mind, and Society
- LING 485: Field Methods in Linguistics
- LING 485: Heritage Language Learning and Teaching