EUNKYUNG YI
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Refereed journal articles

  • Sang-Hee Park & Eunkyung Yi (2024). Definiteness and context in double-accusative ditransitives in Korean: An experimental approach. Linguistic Research 41(3), 345-366.
  • Yi, Eunkyung (2024). The interplay of grammar and discourse: Evidence from monologic settings in Korean. Language and Information 28(2), 99-118. 
  • Yi, Eunkyung & Sang-Hee Park (2023). Spoken acceptability judgment, reaction time and a comparison with written judgment. Journal of Cognitive Science 24(4), 437-464.
  • Yun, Hongoak, Eunkyung Yi & Sanghoun Song (2023). Exploring AI-generated English relative clauses in comparison to human production, Journal of Cognitive Science 24(4), 465-496.
  • Yi, Eunkyung (2023). The role of case markers in sentence planning. Korean Journal of Linguistics 48(1), 27-48. Link
  • Shin, Unsub, Eunkyung Yi & Sanghoun Song (2023). Investigating a neural language model's replicability of psycholinguistic experiments: a case study of NPI licensing. Frontiers in Psychology 14:937656. Link
  • ​Yi, Eunkyung, Hyowon Cho & Sanghoun Song (2022). An experimental investigation of discourse expectations in neural language models. Korean Journal of English Language and Linguistics 22, 1101-1115. Link
  • Yi, Eunkyung & Sang-Hee Park (2022). Can focus salvage the double accusative ditransitive construction in Korean? An experimental investigation. Linguistic Research 39(2), 235-274. Link
  • Park, Sang-Hee & Eunkyung Yi (2021). An experimental study on the production of the double accusative ditransitives in Korean. ​The Mirae Journal of English language and Literature 26(4), 79-99.
  • Park, Sang-Hee & Eunkyung Yi (2021). Perception-production asymmetry for Korean double accusative ditransitives. Linguistic Research 38(1), 27-52. Link
  • Yi, Eunkyung & Jean-Pierre Koenig (2021). Grammar modulates discourse expectations: evidence from causal relations in English and Korean. Language and Cognition 13(1), 99-127. Link
  • Yi, Eunkyung & Hongoak Yun (2019). Unraveling syntactic and semantic effects on structural priming: evidence from Korean. Korean Journal of Linguistics 44(3), 657-677.
  • Yi, Eunkyung, Koenig, Jean-Pierre & Douglas Roland (2019). Semantic similarity to high-frequency verbs affects syntactic frame selection. Cognitive Linguistics 30(3), 601-628. Link
  • Yun, Hongoak & Eunkyung Yi (2019). The role of frequency in the processing of giving and receiving events in Korean. Language Research 55(2), 253-279.
  • Yi, Eunkyung (2019). Implicit causality and discourse relations in Korean. Korean Journal of Linguistics 44(1), 101-117.
  • Yi, Eunkyung (2017). Comparing between linguists’ and statistically-derived verb classes and its theoretical implications. Language and Information 21(1), 1-24.
  • Yi, Eunkyung (2016). What modulates the resultative alternation? A corpus-based study. Korean Journal of Linguistics 41(4), 661-678.
  • Yi, Eunkyung (2006). The fake reflexive resultative construction in Korean. ​Korean Journal of English language and Linguistics 6(1), 135-154.

Book chapter

  • Yi, Eunkyung & Koenig, Jean-Pierre (2016). Why verb meaning matters to syntax. In J. Fleischhauer, A. Latrouite & R. Osswald (eds.), Explorations of the syntax-semantics interface, pp. 57-76. Düsseldorf University Press.​​

Dissertation

  • Yi, Eunkyung (2016). Exploring the cognitive underpinnings of the correspondence between verb meaning and syntax. State University of New York at Buffalo. (Committee: Prof. Jean-Pierre Koenig (chair), Prof. Douglas Roland, & Prof. Gail Mauner). Full Text

Selected presentations

​2025  Poster at the 38th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP2025). University of Maryland, College Park, MA, USA.
  • “Boy and girl” or “girl and boy”: dialect, modality and frequency effects on the production of binomial expressions. (with Ha Leem Son)
​2023  Talk at the Winter Conference of the Linguistic Society of Korea, Kyunghee University, Seoul, South Korea
  • Spoken acceptability judgment on Korean ditransitives: comparison with written judgment.
2022  Talk at the 2022 Seoul International Conference on Linguistics (SICOL-2022). August 11-12, Seoul, South Korea 
  • ​The role of case markers in sentence planning: evidence from Korean
2021   Short talks at the 34th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, hosted virtually by University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA
  • The effects of input typicality (or variability) on the acquisition of argument structure constructions (with Jia Kang)
  • What reaction times can reveal behind acceptability judgments (with Sang-Hee Park)
2020   Invited talk (virtual), Language Research Institute at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Seoul, Korea
  • Semantic frames and verb classes.
​2019   Posters at the 32nd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. University of Colorado at Boulder, CO, USA
  • Inflexible structural priming in flexible word order language. ​(with Hongoak Yun) 
  • Sensitivity to Stroop interference facilitates anticipation-driven comprehension. (with Hongoak Yun)
2017   Talk at the Monthly Meeting of the Korean Society for Language and Information. Daewoo Research Foundation, Seoul, Korea
  •  A psycholinguistic study of the syntax-semantics interface.
​2017   Talk at the Conference of the Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics Society of Korea. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Seoul, Korea
  • On the relationship between grammatical differences and discourse structures: Evidence from Korean and English.
​2014   Poster at the 27th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Ohio State University. OH, USA
  • Word order typology and discourse expectation. (with J.-P. Koenig)
​2013   Talk at the Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Language and Information. Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
  • A cognitive account of the origins of linking patterns. (with J.-P. Koenig)
2012   Talk at the 25th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. CUNY Graduate Center. New York City, NY, USA
  • Structural repetition in sentence production conditioned by verb semantic similarity. (with J.-P. Koenig & G. Mauner)
2011   Poster at the 24th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Stanford University, CA, USA
  • Verb semantic similarity affects the choice of argument structure construction in sentence production. (with J.-P. Koenig & G. Mauner)
2011   Poster at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Pittsburgh, PA, USA​
  • Semantic attractors and constructional frequency in the English ditransitive construction. (with J.-P. Koenig & D. Roland)
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