Korean and three other languages (English, Arabic, and Japanese) were compared with regard to the compensatory movements in a VC (Vowel and Consonant) sequence and word. For this, Korean data were collected from an experiment and the other languages ’ data from literature. All the test words of the languages had the same syllabic contexture, i.e., /CVCV(r)/, where C was an oral stop and intervocalic consonants were either bilabial or alveolar stops. The present study found that (1) Korean is most striking in the durational variations of segments (vowel and the following hetero-syllabic consonant); (2) unlike the three languages that show a constant sum of VC, Korean yields a three-way distinction in the length of VC according the type (lax ...
Korean is known for its onset-body structure or left-branching syllable structure. Experimental find...
This study investigates phonetic and phonological factors which influence the degree of vowel-to-vow...
This paper reports an investigation of the nature of allophonic variation in the single liquid phone...
This paper reports the results of an instrumental phonetic study of intervocalic consonant sequences...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
This study examined effect rosodic oundary and yllable tructure on the CV intergestural timing in Ko...
The Korean stop system exhibits a three-way distinction in velar stops among /g/, /k'/ and /kh/. If ...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
This study investigates the durational characteristics of three types of word-initial Korean plosive...
This study investigated the articulatory characteristics of Korean singleton and geminate sonorants ...
This paper examines cross-linguistic differences in consonant and vowel (CV) interactions in...
In this paper, I argue that Korean "tense" consonants are geminates which occupy two C positions in ...
The present study investigates the perceptual cues for tense and lax consonants in Korean. The resul...
197 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The present study investigate...
Korean is known for its onset-body structure or left-branching syllable structure. Experimental find...
This study investigates phonetic and phonological factors which influence the degree of vowel-to-vow...
This paper reports an investigation of the nature of allophonic variation in the single liquid phone...
This paper reports the results of an instrumental phonetic study of intervocalic consonant sequences...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
This study examined effect rosodic oundary and yllable tructure on the CV intergestural timing in Ko...
The Korean stop system exhibits a three-way distinction in velar stops among /g/, /k'/ and /kh/. If ...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
This study investigates the durational characteristics of three types of word-initial Korean plosive...
This study investigated the articulatory characteristics of Korean singleton and geminate sonorants ...
This paper examines cross-linguistic differences in consonant and vowel (CV) interactions in...
In this paper, I argue that Korean "tense" consonants are geminates which occupy two C positions in ...
The present study investigates the perceptual cues for tense and lax consonants in Korean. The resul...
197 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The present study investigate...
Korean is known for its onset-body structure or left-branching syllable structure. Experimental find...
This study investigates phonetic and phonological factors which influence the degree of vowel-to-vow...
This paper reports an investigation of the nature of allophonic variation in the single liquid phone...