Ka Keung (Leon) Lee, MA Student

Focus of research

How orthography input influences learners’ L2 phonological processing.

Interests

Neurolinguistics; psycholinguistics; speech perception; language acquisition

Education

2023–Present  Simon Fraser University, Master of Arts in Linguistics (Thesis-Based)

2018  The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Arts in Linguistics (Course-Based)

2017  The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Bilingual Studies

2015  HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education, Associate of Arts in Chinese Language, Literature and Culture Theme  

About

I’m an SFU Linguistics MA student who is interested in neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics. I have experience using EEG, eye-tracking, and fMRI techniques to study healthy adults and the elderly, as well as children diagnosed with ASD. I welcome you to reach out via email if you’re also interested in neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics.

Publications

Journal articles

2023     Politzer-Ahles, S., Pan, L., Lin, J., & Lee, K. K. Long-lag identity priming in the absence of long-lag morphological priming: evidence from Mandarin tone alternation. Glossa Psycholinguistics, 2(1).

2022     Politzer-Ahles, S., Lin, J., Pan, L., & Lee, K. K. N400 evidence that the early stages of lexical access ignore knowledge of phonological alternations. Language and Speech, 65, 354-376.

2020     Politzer-Ahles, S., Lee, K. K., & Shen, L. Ganong effects for frequency may not be robust. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 147(1), EL37-EL42.

Book chapters

2020     Hsu, Y. Y., & Lee, K. K. Similarities and differences of Dou in Mandarin and Cantonese. In From Minimal Contrast to Meaning Construct (pp. 77-89). Singapore: Springer.

Curriculum vitae

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