Featured Research by Modern Languages Faculty
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Recent Publications
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Published In: Routlege
Publication Date: 2025
Contributor(s): Kyoko Masuda; Amy Ohta, Rie Tsujihara
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Publication Date: August 2024
Contributor(s): Lelia Glass; Markus Dickinson, Chris Brew, Detmar Meurers
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A Battle for Life: Bacteriophage Therapy and Socialist Medicine in the Great Leap Forward
Published In: Socializing Medicine: Health Humanities and East Asian Media, edited by Pao-chen Tang, Yuqian Yan, and Ling Zhang
Publication Date: 2025
Contributor(s): Lu Liu
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Demographic change, migration, and the African American vowel system in Georgia
Published In: Movement, economy, orientation: Twentieth-century shifts in North American Language (edited by Joseph A. Stanley, Margaret E. L. Renwick, and Monica Nesbitt)
Publication Date: December 2024
Contributor(s): Lelia Glass; Jon Forrest, Margaret E. L. Renwick, Joseph A. Stanley
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Experimental investigation on quantifier scope in Chinese relative clauses
Published In: Linguistics Vanguard
Publication Date: February 2025
Contributor(s): Hongchen Wu
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The Celebrification of Qian Xuesen
Published In: The British Journal for the History of Science
Publication Date: 2025
Contributor(s): Lu Liu; Alexander C. T. Geppert
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Code-switching in computer-mediated communication by Gen Z Japanese Americans
Published In: Linguistics Vanguard
Publication Date: December 2024
Contributor(s): Hongchen Wu
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Acoustic adjustment of clear speech in Korean heritage vowel production.
Published In: International Journal of Bilingualism
Publication Date: October 2024
Contributor(s): Seung-Eun Chang
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Exploring Asynchronous Online Courses in Language Group V: A Case of Intermediate Korean.
Published In: Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
Publication Date: October 2024
Contributor(s): Seung-Eun Chang
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Testing the effect of political ideology on the Southern Vowel Shift among White Georgians
Published In: Journal of English Linguistics
Publication Date: August 2024
Contributor(s): Lelia Glass; Jon Forrest
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The red dress is cute: Why subjective adjectives are more often predicative
Published In: Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Publication Date: August 2024
Contributor(s): Lelia Glass
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Published In: Linguistics Vanguard
Publication Date: May 2024
Contributor(s): Lelia Glass; Marcus Ma, James N. Stanford