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Semantic Features as a Cause of Tensification in Korean Sub-compounds

  • Khym, Han-gyoo
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2016
  • Nominal compounds of 'N1 + N2'in Korean can be classified into the following three major categories: co-compound, sub-compound, and fusion. Among these three major categories, insertion of /t/ in the compounding process and subsequent tensification are found only in sub-compounds. This peculiar phenomenon of /t/-insertion which causes, in turn, tensification in sub-compounds has been long controversial because linguists have not been able to expect in which phonological environment of sub-compounding insertion of /t/ takes place. In this paper, I explore a phonological rule which makes it possible to expect the phonological environments of sub-compounding that allow insertion of /t/ and automatic tensification of the subsequent consonant in the onset of N2. In this process, I show that semantic feature(s) between two combined roots should be considered as one of the important structural descriptions in phonology.

An Acoustic Investigation of Post-Obstruent Tensification Phenomena

  • Ahn, Hyun-Kee
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.223-232
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    • 2004
  • This study investigated and compared the acoustic characteristics of the Korean stop sound [k'] in three different phonological environments: the tensified lenis stop [k'] as observed in /prek+kaci/, the fortis stop /k'/ as in /pre+k'aci/, and the fortis stop /k'/ following an obstruent as in /prek+k'aci/. The specific research question was whether or not the tensified lenis stop shares all the acoustic features with the other two kinds of fortis stops. The acoustic measures adopted in this study were H1*-H2*, VOT, length of stop closure, and $F_0$. The major findings were that the three stops showed no significant difference in all the acoustic measures except the length of stop closure. The fortis stop /k'/ following an obstruent showed significantly longer duration of stop closure than the other two stops, both of which showed no significant difference. Based on these phonetic results, this study argued that, for the proper phonological description of post-obstruent tensification, the phonological feature [slack vocal folds] of a lenis stop should be changed into [stiff vocal folds, constricted glottis] that the fortis stops should have.

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Phonetic investigation of epenthetic vowels produced by Korean learners of English

  • Shin, Dong-Jin;Iverson, Paul
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2014
  • The present study examined epenthetic vowels produced by Korean learners of English in read sentences, in terms of acoustic measures and extra-phonological factors. The results demonstrated three main findings. First, epenthetic vowels had relatively high F1 values and a wide range of F2 values. Most of the epenthetic vowels were inserted near Korean high central vowels, but some vowels were inserted near front vowels due to co-articulation with surrounding vowels. Second, vowel epenthesis was affected by the context. The results showed that the epenthesis was frequently seen with word junctions between obstruents (e.g., stops-fricatives). Third, Korean learners were not affected by English background and were very weakly affected by orthography. English experience, which is one of the extra-phonological factors, was not related to epenthesis production. However, orthography, the other extra-phonological factor, very weakly affected the amount of epenthesis production. Nine percent of all epenthesis production was affected by the English past-tense suffix '-ed'; approximately 70% of the participants were affected by this suffix. The findings of the present study contributed to understanding vowel epenthesis. First, the study revealed that the epenthetic vowels produced by Korean learners of English were close to the high central vowel, supporting previous studies that the epenthetic vowel is quite close to the shortest vowel. Second, the study examined the various phonetic environments of epenthetic vowels, revealing that vowel epenthesis occurred more frequently in a certain phonetic circumstance.

The phonetics and phonology of flapping in Yonbyon dialects (연변어 탄설음화 현상의 음성, 음운론적 분석)

  • Kang Hyunsook
    • MALSORI
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    • no.37
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we examine the allophones of an underlying segment /l/ in Korean dialects. In particular, we examine how an underlying /l/ sound surfaces in the Korean dialect spoken at Yonbyon, China. To do so, we employ the following processes: First, we perform the phonetic studies on the allophones of an underlying /l/ in the Yonbyon dialect. Secondly, we compare the phonological environments of the allophones of an underlying /l/ in the Yonbyon dialect with the South Korean dialect. Finally, we discuss the phonological implications of the allophones of the underlying /l/ in terms of Feature Geometry and Syllable Contact Law. Based on the phonetic study, we will argue that the distinctive feature [sonorant] should be placed outside the root node and that the flap, an allophone of an underlying /l/, should be understood as an obstruent, not a sonorant.

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The way of displaying English words to facilitate phonological loops of working memory on the digital screen (디지털 스크린에서 작업기억의 음운고리를 촉진시키는 영어단어 제시 방법)

  • Kwon, Youan
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2014
  • The first purpose of the present study is to investigate the way of displaying English words to facilitate phonological loops on the digital screen, and the second purpose is to test whether or not the more effective display type can increase learning rates equally in both low and high foreign language motivation group. To achieve these aims, two experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 showed that 3 times display condition generated higher performances in recall and recognition test than 1 time display condition did. In Experiment 2, we recruited high motivated group and low motivated group in foreign language learning, and assigned each member into 3 times display condition and self-pace condition. The results of Experiment 2 showed that the performance in the low motivated group was higher in the self-pace condition than in 3 times display condition, while this difference was not found in high motivated group. The present results suggest the display type increasing usage of phonological loops in digital screen environments.

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자음의 단어내 음운환경별로 본 음가변화

  • 김종미
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 1994
  • Acoustic cues of some consonantal phonology were tested in Korean words. All Korean consonants were recorded and acoustically analyzed in controlled phonological environments :ⅰ) word-initial, ⅱ) inter-vocalic, and ⅲ) word-final positions. The observed acoustic regulations are : ⅰ) The lengths of obstruents are longer word-initially than word-finally, ⅱ) The lengths of sonorants are longer word-finally than in word-initial or inter-vocalic positions, ⅲ) The formants of the lateral sound /l/ are higher word-finally than intervocalically. The phonological explanations of these acoustic regulations can be found in the rules of ⅰ) inter-vocalic voicing of plain stops, ⅱ) syllable-final unreleasing of obstruents, ⅲ) word-initial aspiration of stops, and ⅳ) liquid alternation between [r] and [l]. Numerical data of all these acoustic regulations are reported in order to facilitate their application toward improving naturalness for speech synthesis and accurateness for speech recognition.

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An acoustic study of Korean lenis stop voicing - in relation to prosodic structure - (국어 파열연자음 유성음화에 관한 음향음성학적 고찰 -운율구조와 관련하여-)

  • Kim Hyo Sook;Kim Sun Ju;Kim Sunmi
    • MALSORI
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    • no.39
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2000
  • This study aims to reexamine Korean Lenis Stop Voicing (henceforth, LSV) and to specify its phonetic conditions in phonetic terms. LSV optionally occurs within certain prosodic domains. They are called 'Malthomak'(Lee, 1996),'phonological phrase'(Kang, 1992), or 'accentual phrase'(Jun, 1993). On the basis of Jun's phrasing, this study focuses on the more specific phonetic conditions of LSV in the accentual phrase medial position, sub-classifying voicing as complete and partial. The results shows that whether the stops become completely voiced or partially voiced was determined by the various phonetic environments, such as adjacent segments and following intonational phrase boundaries. It is shown that the conditions of LSV should be described in terms of more detailed phonetic environments and that they could be used in predicting the class of voicing.

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High Tone of Accentual Phrase in Seoul Korean: with reference to phonological environments (음운환경에 따른 서울말 악센트구초의 고성조)

  • Jeon Eun;Lee Sook-hyang
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • spring
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    • pp.329-332
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    • 2000
  • 변수로서 악센트구 내 음절수, 첫째 음절과 둘째 음절의 음절 유형 (폐음절 대 개음절), 첫째 음절과 둘째 음절의 초성 자음의 유형 등을 고려하여 선택된 3음절 무의미 단어 35개와 4음절 무의미 단어 35개를 사용하여 4음절 이상으로 이루어진 서울말 악센트구의 성조에 대 하여 조사하였다. 이 실험의 발화에서는 1) 악센트구성조에 대하여 4음절과 5음절의 차이는 나타나지 않았다. 2) 음절 유형은 첫째 음절의 초성 자음이 보통음일 때는 유의한 영향을 미치지 않았으나, 센소리일 때는 둘째 음절의 유형이 유의한 영향을 미치는 것으로 드러났다 3) 악센트구 성조에 대하여 첫째 음절의 초성 자음의 유형이 중요한 역할을 하는 것으로 나타났다 첫째 음절의 초성 자음이 센소리일 때 악센트구 4개 성조 모두 보통음일 때에 비해 높게 나타났다. 4) 둘째 음절의 초성 자음의 유형도 자신의 성조에 유의한 영향을 끼치는 것으로 드러났으며 센 소리로 시작하는 경우에 다른 유형의 자음에 비하여 자신의 피치 값이 높은 것으로 나타났다.

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Construction of Korean Speech DB for Common Use and Implementation of Workbench for Spoken Language Data Acquisition (공동이용을 위한 음성DB의 구축 및 음성 자료 수집을 위한 Workbench의 구현)

  • Kim Bong-wan;Lee Yong-Ju
    • MALSORI
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    • no.35_36
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    • pp.189-209
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    • 1998
  • This study discusses Korean speech database that has been designed and constructed for common use, especially focusing on designing a list of words or sentences that covers various phonological environments. As the results, PBW(Phonetically Balanced words) and PBS(Phonetically Balanced Sentences) was selected from balanced text corpus using maximum entropy method. And, implemented workbench for spoken language data acquisition is presented in this paper. The workbench consists of grapheme to phoneme converter, utterance list selection module, speech data editing module, multi-layer labelling module, and phoneme context search module.

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A Phonetic Study of Vowel Raising: A Closer Look at the Realization of the Suffix {-go} (모음 상승 현상의 음성적 고찰: 어미 {-고}의 실현을 중심으로)

  • LEE, HYANG WON;Shin, Jiyoung
    • Korean Linguistics
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    • v.81
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    • pp.267-297
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    • 2018
  • Vowel raising in Korean has been primarily treated as a phonological, categorical change. This study aims to show how the Korean connective suffix {-go} is realized in various environments, and propose a principle of vowel raising based on both acoustic and perceptual data. To that end, we used a corpus of spoken Korean to analyze the types of syntactic constructions, the realization of prosodic boundaries (IP and PP), and the types of boundary tone associated with {-go}. It was found that the vowel tends to be raised most frequently in utterance-final position, while in utterance-medial position the vowel was raised more when the syntactic and prosodic distance between {-go} and the following constituent was smaller. The results for boundary tone also showed a correlation between vowel raising and the discourse function of the boundary tone. In conclusion, we propose that vowel raising is not simply an optional phenomenon, but rather a type of phonetic reduction related to the comprehension of the following constituent.