This paper investigates variation in the treatment of consonant clusters in stem-final position in Korean nouns. Consonant clusters undergo obligatory simplification when nouns are in isolation (e.g., /talk/ [tak] 'chicken'). Consonant deletion may also occur in nonstandard Korean when a vowel-initial suffix is attached to nouns (e.g., /talk/ [ta.ki] 'chicken-nom'). Another nonstandard variant discussed in this study is the suffixed forms of nouns with consonant epenthesis – particularly with [s]-epenthesis (e.g., /talk-i/ [tak.si] 'chicken-nom'). The epenthetic consonant has received little or no attention, or neglected as a speech error in previous research. However, results from a production experiment show that [s]-epenthesis occurs con...