Biography

 

Charles Chang

Charles Chang

  • Alumni
  • United States
  • 2004 MPhil English & Applied Linguistics
  • Trinity College

Charles Chang is Professor of Linguistics at the City University of Hong Kong (CityU). Prior to joining the faculty at CityU, he held faculty appointments at the University of Maryland, Rice University, SOAS University of London, and Boston University. His first degree was a joint A.B./A.M. in Linguistics at Harvard, after which he taught English in South Korea as a Fulbright Fellow. He completed graduate work in English and Applied Linguistics at Cambridge and then earned his Ph.D. in Linguistics from UC Berkeley with a dissertation examining effects of second-language learning on native-language speech production. His research investigates topics related to language acquisition and linguistic theory, especially in regard to phonetics and phonology (the sounds of language and the systems into which they are organized), bilingualism, and multilingualism.

Previous Education

University of California, Berkeley M.A. Linguistics 2005
Harvard University A.B. Linguistics 2003
Harvard University A.M. Linguistics 2003

Links

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