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Previous studies of CG(lide)V sequences in Korean syllable have generally assumed categorical affiliations of the glide, i.e., either the glide's being exclusively part of a diphthong (e.g., Ahn 2011) or of an onset cluster (e.g., Lee 1994). An alternative hypothesis is that particular groupings of segments involving the glide can be sequence-specific depending on the degree of the co-occurrence restrictions (e.g., Lee 2011). Using phonological Short Term Memory test (Thorn and Frankish, 2005), the present study gathered speech errors involving /j, w/. The data reveal that both categorical phonological representation and phonotactic probabilities involving the glides influence Korean speakers' recall error patterns in their pSTM tasks.