Hanyong Park
List of John Benjamins publications in which Hanyong Park is involved.
2025 When prosody meets syntax in Hijazi Arabic gapping Selected Papers from the 37th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Khamis, Reem and Mira Goral (eds.), pp. 216–239 | Article
This study is the first to examine how speakers deal with structural ambiguity arising from elliptical gapping constructions like Shahad saw Aahad at the library and Samar at the mall, which may be interpreted with a gapping structure (both Shahad and Samar saw Aahad) or a non-gapping structure… read more
2023 Production and perception of consonant clusters in nonwords by Southern Iraqi and Najdi Speakers Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXIV: Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Tucson, Arizona, 2020, Azaz, Mahmoud (ed.), pp. 57–78 | Chapter
We investigate the production and perception of Arabic consonant clusters in word-initial and word-final positions, from two dialects, Southern Iraqi and Najdi, which differ in their phonological constraints in allowing consonant clusters. An AX discrimination task and a reading task were… read more
2019 Interactions between temporal acoustics and indexical information in speech rate perception Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXI: Papers from the annual symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Norman, Oklahoma, 2017, Khalfaoui, Amel and Youssef A. Haddad (eds.), pp. 235–262 | Chapter
This study examines the interplay between a number of factors that affect speech rate perception. Three factors were investigated: pause type/length (short, long, and non-silent), actual speech rate (accelerated vs. decelerated), and utterance type (native Arabic, accented Arabic, and unfamiliar… read more
2017 Chapter 4. Perceptual mapping between Arabic and English consonants Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXIX: Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2015, Ouali, Hamid (ed.), pp. 89–126 | Chapter
The current study attempts to establish perceptual category mapping between Arabic and English consonants in the minds of native speakers of American English who have no experience or exposure to Arabic. American listeners participated in an identification task and goodness-of-fit rating task to… read more
2016 L1-English tense-lax vowel system influence on L2-Arabic Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXVIII: Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Gainesville, Florida, 2014, Haddad, Youssef A. and Eric Potsdam (eds.), pp. 63–88 | Article
The current study investigates the production and perception of Arabic short and long vowels by two groups of adult L1-English/L2-Arabic learners who differ in their length of exposure to Arabic. An ABX discrimination task and a production task, followed by a native judgment task, were conducted to… read more




