2025
Kim, Jungsoo and Rok Sim. “English concealed passive constructions: A collostructional and constructional approach.” KSLI Summer Conference, June 14, Kyungpook National University.
Rok Sim. “This syntax needs updating: A corpus-based study of the concealed passive.” GSLING Student Research Symposium (SRS) Brown Bag, April 18, University of South Carolina.
Noh, Hyeseon and Rok Sim. “Dynamics of racialized hate speech.” Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science, March 11–15, Denver, CO.
2024
Rok Sim and Drew Crosby. “Robotic cuteness: ChatGPT evaluations of Korean aegyo.” New Ways of Analyzing Variation 52 (NWAV 52), November 7–9, Miami, FL.
Kim, Jungsoo and Rok Sim. “A collostructional approach to the English concealed passive construction.” Summer Linguistics Joint Conference, August 20–21, Chungnam National University.
Rok Sim, Amanda Dalola, and Drew Crosby. “Talking cute: How age and gender shape perceptions of Korean aegyo.” LabPhon 19: The 19th Conference on Laboratory Phonology, June 27–29, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea.
Rok Sim, Drew Crosby, and D. Eric Holt. “A vestige-theory approach to the variable assimilation pattern in Korean nasal-liquid sequences.” Poster presented at the Linguistic Society of America 98, January 4–7, New York, NY. Poster
2023
Rok Sim, Drew Crosby, and D. Eric Holt. “The effect of age, morphological structure, and syllable count on the realization of Korean nasal-liquid sequences.” Linguistic Society of Korea Winter Conference, December 9, Kyung Hee University.
Kim, Jungsoo and Rok Sim. “Transitive out of V-ing construction: A collostructional and constructional approach.” Linguistic Society of Korea Winter Conference, December 9, Kyung Hee University.
Rok Sim, Drew Crosby, and D. Eric Holt. “Factors conditioning variable assimilation in Korean nasal-liquid sequences.” New Ways of Analyzing Variation 51 (NWAV 51), October 13–15, Queens College.
Rok Sim and Stanley Dubinsky. “Two classes of ‘anyone’: A contrastive analysis of amwu and nwukwu in Korean.” 47th Annual Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC 47), March 18–19, University of Pennsylvania.
Blanchette, Frances, Stanley Dubinsky, Amanda Harman, and Rok Sim. “This construction needs understood: An experimental study of the vernacular verbal passive.” Linguistic Society of America 97, January 5–8, Denver, CO.
2022
Rok Sim. “Koreans’ perception of the baby-talk register aegyo: An experimental study.” GSLING Student Research Symposium (SRS) Brown Bag, November 19, University of South Carolina.
Rok Sim and Amanda Dalola. “How can I sound cuter? Age and gender effects in the perception of Korean aegyo.” New Ways of Analyzing Variation 50 (NWAV 50), October 13–15, Stanford University.
Blanchette, Frances, Stanley Dubinsky, Amanda Harman, and Rok Sim. “The syntax and semantics of needs washed: The vernacular verbal passive.” American Dialect Society Annual Meeting, January 6–9, Washington, DC.
2021
Rok Sim and Jungsoo Kim. “The transitive out of V-ing construction in American and British English: A corpus-based investigation.” GSLING Student Research Symposium (SRS) Brown Bag, November 6, University of South Carolina.
Rok Sim and Stanley Dubinsky. “Pseudo-passive noun objects of English need and Korean philyo.” Discover UofSC, April 23. Virtual
Rok Sim and Stanley Dubinsky. “The syntax and semantics of need/philyo in English and Korean.” Poster presented at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, January 7–10. Poster Virtual
2020
- Kim, Jong-Bok, Jungsoo Kim, and Rok Sim. “Discourse-based answering systems: An experiment-based analysis.” Poster presented at Linguistic Evidence 2020, February 13–15, Universität Tübingen. Poster
2019
- Rok Sim and Jong-Bok Kim. “Andrew-amalgams in English: A construction-based perspective.” Poster presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society, April 26–28, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Poster
2018
Kim, Jong-Bok, Jungsoo Kim, and Rok Sim. “Conceptual metaphorical extensions of ‘eat’ and ‘drink’ in English and Korean: A usage-based approach.” 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 30), December 1–3, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Rok Sim and Jong-Bok Kim. “Horn-amalgam constructions: A construction-based approach.” Fall Conference of the Linguistic Association of Korea, October 20, Chosun University.
Rok Sim and Jong-Bok Kim. “The so-called it-cleft amalgam in English: A construction-based approach.” Northwest Linguistics Conference (NWLC), April 28–29, Simon Fraser University.
Nykiel, Joanna, Jong-Bok Kim, Rok Sim, and Okgi Kim. “Morphosyntactic form of Korean fragments is relevant to their resolution.” Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, January 4–7, Salt Lake City, UT.
2016
Rok Sim and Jong-Bok Kim. “Cleft amalgams in English: A usage-based approach.” UTASCILT, November 4, University of Texas at Arlington.
Rok Sim and Jong-Bok Kim. “Cleft amalgams in English: A construction-based perspective.” Linguistic Science Society Summer Conference, Kyungpook National University.
Rok Sim and Jong-Bok Kim. “Wh-syntactic amalgams in English: A construction-based perspective.” Northwest Linguistics Conference (NWLC), April 23–24, University of Washington.
2015
- Rok Sim and Jong-Bok Kim. “The transitive out of V-ing construction in English: A usage-based approach.” Rice Linguistics Society, March 20–21, Rice University.