Öner Özçelik
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
47
Citations
645
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
20
Publishing since 2006
Öner Özçelik studies the sound systems of languages (phonology) and how they are learned, with particular attention to how people acquire the pronunciation patterns of a second language. Much of the work examines stress, prosody (rhythm and intonation), and vowel harmony in Turkic languages such as Turkish, Kazakh, Uyghur, and Mongolian, often testing theories about how the human capacity for language shapes second-language learning. Related work touches on language teaching materials and technology-enhanced language learning.
Publication activity has been modest and uneven across the last decade, with a notable concentration of output in 2024 (partly a book with multiple chapters), averaging about 2.4 publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Second language phonology: The phonetics–phonology divide, its underrepresentation in L2 research, and the richness of phonological representations from segments to prosodic structure
Second language Research · 2025
- Copyright Page
2024
- Introduction
2024
- Segmental phonology
2024
- Syllabification and related phonological processes
2024
- Word stress
2024
- Higher-level prosody and its interface with syntax
2024
- Vowel harmony
2024
- The Phonology of Turkish
2024
- Social Networks as Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments for Second Language Teaching in Higher Education
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) · 2024
- Designing Effective Language Learning Materials for Less Commonly Taught Languages
Georgetown University Press eBooks · 2023
- Prosody in Turkish
2023
- L2 Acquisition of a Complex Stress Pattern: UG-Constrained Learning Paths in Khalkha Mongolian
Frontiers in Psychology · 2021
- A formal phonological and acoustic analysis of verb sequences in Turkic
Harrassowitz Verlag eBooks · 2020
- The scope of the Prosodic Transfer Hypothesis
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism · 2019
- Second language Research×2
- Language Acquisition×2
- Language acquisition & language disorders×2
- Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism×2
- Turkic Languages×1
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