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Complementizer Allomorphy in Busan Korean
In: Proceedings of GLOW in Asia XI (2017), S. 15-27
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Speakers of tonal and non-tonal Korean dialects use different cue weightings in the perception of the three-way laryngeal stop contrast
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The stability of perceptual compensation for coarticulation within and across individuals: A cross-validation study
Yu, Alan C. L.; Lee, Hyunjung. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2014
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Speakers of tonal and non-tonal Korean dialects use different cue weightings in the perception of the three-way laryngeal stop contrast
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 41 (2013) 2, 117-132
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Speakers of tonal and non-tonal Korean dialects use different cue weightings in the perception of the three-way laryngeal stop contrast
Abstract: The current study investigated the perception of the three-way distinction among Korean voiceless stops in non-tonal Seoul and tonal Kyungsang Korean. The question addressed is whether listeners from these two dialects differ in the way they perceive the three stops. Forty-two Korean listeners (21 each from Seoul and South Kyungsang) were tested in a perception experiment with stimuli in which VOT and F0 were systematically manipulated. Analyses of the perceptual identification functions show that VOT and F0 cues trade off each other for the perception of the three stops. However, the trading relationship differs between the two dialects. Logistic regression analyses confirmed the two dialects use the perceptual cues differently for the lenis and aspirated stops. While Seoul listeners rely primarily on F0 for making lenis responses and on VOT and F0 for aspirated responses, F0 plays a less important role in modulating both lenis and aspirated responses for Kyungsang than for Seoul listeners. It is proposed that different tonal systems between the two dialects and the ongoing diachronic sound change in the stops of Seoul Korean contribute to the inter-dialect difference in cue weighting for the three-way stop distinction. The results suggest that although the difference in phonology between the two dialects influences the phonetic realization, the phonetic trade-off among multiple cues allows each dialect to maintain the phonemic distinction in a unique way.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2012.12.002
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4188348
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Evidence of diachronic sound change: A comparative acoustic study of Seoul and Kyungsang Korean
Lee, Hyunjung. - : University of Kansas, 2013
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Effects of tone on the three-way laryngeal distinction in Korean: An acoustic and aerodynamic comparison of the Seoul and South Kyungsang dialects
Lee, Hyunjung; Jongman, Allard. - : International Phonetic Association, 2013
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Effects of tone on the three-way laryngeal distinction in Korean: an acoustic and aerodynamic comparison of the Seoul and South Kyungsang dialects
In: International Phonetic Association. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 42 (2012) 2, 145-169
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An acoustic and aerodynamic study of stops in tonal and non-tonal dialects of Korean
Lee, Hyunjung. - : University of Kansas, 2010
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The role of recasts in the interactions of native-speakers of English with Korean English language learners
In: Retrospective Theses and Dissertations (2008)
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