Greetings!
I received my PhD from the Department of Linguistics at the Ohio State University in June 2012. Since August 2012 I have been working as a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Second Language Studies at Indiana University Bloomington.
My broad research interests are phonetics, language acquisition, and Korean. More specifically, I work a lot on sibilant fricatives (in English and East Asian languages), the acquisition of phonological contrasts (both L1 and L2), and sociophonetics (Korean dialectal variation, gender variation).
The pictures on your left
The pictures on the left were taken by me in December 2007. The first one is the Geunjeongjeon in Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul. This is the largest hall in the palace, where the king (back when there *was* a king of Korea) would meet visitors. The second picture is a plate of kimchi. The third picture is a typical subway station sign in Seoul. This was taken when that particular station was under some construction. If you can read Chinese you'll get why it's funny.
Contact me
My OSU alias is jeffh. You can e-mail me at my aforementioned OSU alias at ling dot ohio-state dot edu. My IU alias is jjhollid. You can also reach me at my aforementioned IU alias at indiana dot edu.
