Sun-Ah Jun

Sun-Ah Jun (born November 6, 1959) is a Korean-American professor of linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles.[1]

Education

Jun received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from Ohio State University in 1993, with a dissertation entitled, The Phonetics and Phonology of Korean Prosody. [2]

Career

As a professor at UCLA's Department of Linguistics, Jun is known for her research in the areas of Phonetics, Laboratory Phonology, Intonational Phonology, Prosody, and Language Acquisition.[1][3] She is the editor of Prosodic Typology: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing[4] as well as of Prosodic Typology II: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing. [5]

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