KYUSEEK HWANG JACKSON


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ABOUT ME

I received a PhD in linguistics at University of Hawai'i in December, 2008.  The title of my dissertation is the effect of information structure on Korean scrambling. Currently I am preparing for my son's arrival (due on February 25, 2009) with my husband, Jason Alexander Johann Jackson, in Hawai'i. 


Curriculum Vitae
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Research Interests
  • Syntax
  • Language Universals/Typology
  • Experimental Linguistics
  • Syntax-Semantics Interface
  • Syntax-Prosody Interface
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Sentence Production
  • Sentence Comprehension
  • Korean/Japanese Linguistics
  • Korean Historical Linguistics
  • Austronesian

Education

Ph. D  (December 2008) University of Hawai'i (Dept. of Linguistics)
            Thesis title: The effect of information structure on Korean scrambling
            Committee: Prof. Amy Schafer (Co-chair), Prof. William O’Grady (Co-chair),
            Prof. Yuko Otsuka, Prof. Ho-Min Sohn, Prof. Shuqiang Zhang (Outside member)

M.Ed  (2002) Sungkyunkwan University (English Language Education), Seoul, Korea

B.A    (1991) Sungkyunkwan University (English), Seoul, Korea.



Languages
  • Korean (Native)
  • English
  • Japanese
  • French, and Latin
  • Samoan, and Ema (one of East-Timorese).

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