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Dot-Eum (Rachel) Kim

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Ph.D. Candidate
Grants:

Summer Doctoral Research Assistantship 

Graduate School Degree Accelerator Award 

Willson Center Graduate Research Award 

Korean Student Association Research Award

Selected Publications:

Cheng, Andrew, Lisa Jeon, and Dot-Eum Kim (2023). “A comparative study of English vowel shifts and vowel space areas among Korean Americans in three dialect regions.” Journal of Linguistic Geography 11(1): 38-52. https://doi.org/10.1017/jlg.2023.1 

Awards and Special Recognitions:

Excellence in Teaching Awards (nominated)

Outstanding Teaching Award

Courses Taught:
Events featuring Dot-Eum (Rachel) Kim
Miller Learning Center Room 245

Linguistics PhD Student, Dot-Eum (Rachel) Kim, will be presenting: "Korean American English in the South: Language, Culture, and the Making of a New Dialect."

Articles Featuring Dot-Eum (Rachel) Kim

Congratulations to Dot-Eum (Rachel) Kim for successfully defending her QP2 entitled “Korean Americans: [+back] on the B/OW/T”. Rachel’s committee was impressed with her solid and compelling research regarding the speech of Korean Americans in Georgia. This is…

Two Linguistics doctoral students receive 2019 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award!

Andrew Bray received the award for his teaching assistance in the Department of Linguistics and Dot-Eum Kim received the award for her teaching assistance in the…

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