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Kuo, Jennifer. (2018). A large-scale smartphone-based sociophonetic study of Taiwan Mandarin. Asia-Pacific Language Variation, 4(2), p. 197–230.
Kuo, Jennifer. (2020). Evidence for base-driven alternation in Tgdaya Seediq. M.A. thesis. UCLA.
Details HTML PDF </p>Elkins, Noah and Kuo, Jennifer. (2023). A prominence account of the Northern Mam weight hierarchy. Supplemental Proceedings of the 2022 Annual Meeting on Phonology. https://doi.org/10.3765/amp.v10i0.5433.
Details HTML PDF </p>Kuo, Jennifer. (2023). Evidence for prosodic correspondence in the vowel alternations of Tgdaya Seediq. Phonological Data and Analysis 5(3), p. 1-31. https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v5art3.77
Details HTML PDF </p>Kuo, Jennifer. (2023). Phonological markedness effects in reanalysis. PhD dissertation. UCLA.
Details HTML PDF </p>Grabowski, Emily and Kuo, Jennifer. (2023). Comparing k-means and OPTICS clustering algorithms for identifying vowel categories. Proceedings of the LSA 2023, (8)1, 5488.https://doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v8i1.5488.
Details PDF </p>[to appear] Kuo, Jennifer. "Phonological reanalysis is guided is guided by markedness: the case of Malagasy weak stems." Phonology.
Details PDF </p>[to appear] Kuo, Jennifer. "Hiatus avoidance and the development of Maori passive allomorphy." Proceedings of NELS 54.
Details PDF </p>Kuo, Jennifer. 2024. "Phonetic naturalness in the reanalysis of Samoan thematic consonant alternations." Journal of Phonetics 107, p. 101355. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2024.101355
Details HTML PDF </p>[to appear] Kuo, Jennifer. "Types of statistical knowledge in alternation learning: insights from artificial grammar learning." Proceedings of WCCFL 42.
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teaching
Introduction to General Phonetics (LING 103)
Undergraduate course, UCLA, 2021
Phonology 1 (LING 4401/6401)
Graduate course, Cornell University, 2023
Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (LING 3302)
Undergraduate course, Cornell University, 2024