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Soohee Kim

Lecturer

229 Gowen Hall
Box 353521
Seattle, WA 98195-3521
(206) 543-7487; Fax (206) 685-4268
koreanlg@u.washington.edu
http://faculty.washington.edu/soohee/

 
Soohee Kim
     

Education

  • B.A. Spanish. Florida International University. 1990
  • M.A. Linguistics. 1991
  • Ph.D. University of Washington. 1999

Research Interests

  • Korean phonology and morphology: phonetic characteristics of allophones; duration of English /s/ and its split borrowing into Korean
  • Korean morphology; lexicon: relationship between the mimetic and native strata; interaction between the Sino-Korean and native Korean strata

Selected Publications

  • Soohee Kim, Emily Curtis, Haewon Cho. (2003) You Speak Korean! First-Year College Korean. Textbook Volume 1 & 2. Paradigmbusters. Seattle .

  • Haewon Cho, Emily Curtis, Soohee Kim. (2003) You Speak Korean! First-Year College Korean. Workbook Volume 1 & 2. Paradigmbusters. Seattle

  • Soohee Kim, Emily Curtis. (2000) Phonetic Duration of English /s/ and its borrowing in Korean. In Japanese/Korean Linguistics 10 . Noriko M. Akatsuka and Susan Strauss (eds).

  • Soohee Kim. (1998) What looks like a CV must be a CV. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Korean Linguistics . B-S. Park and H-S. Yoon (eds). International Circle of Korean Linguistics. 299-306.

  • Soohee Kim. (1996) Emergence of the unmarked in Korean reduplication. In Conference Proceedings of Chicago Linguistics Society, University of Chicago .

 

Courses Taught

  • Introduction to Korean Linguistics (Asian 498/Linguistics 480)
  • Introduction to Asian Linguistics (Asian 401)
  • Readings in Contemporary Korean (Korean 411)
  • Readings in Korean Journals (Korean 417)
  • Third-Year Korean for Novice Learners (Asian 498 A, B, C)
  • Second-Year Korean for Novice Learners (Korean 311-312-313)
  • Second-Year Korean (Korean 315-316-317)
  • First-Year Korean for Novice Learners (Korean 301-302-303)
  • First-Year Korean for Heritage Learners (Korean 305, 306, 307)

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