In this paper, we investigate acoustic characteristics of Korean /s / when it is followed by both a high front and a round segment regardless of their order to one another. We show that Korean /s / in this environment has characteristics of a labio-palatalized segment, being affected by both a high front and a round segment if they occur within the domain of a syllable. In the experiment, we show that Korean /s / before a high front and a round segment shows a spectral shape different from that in other environments. Specifically, it is different from /s / before a high front segment only, showing peaks around 2.5 kHz. Furthermore, it shows a rapid decrease of amplitude in 4-5 kHz, and sometimes another plateau of high peaks in 5-6 kHz. We ...
Korean, a syllable-timed language, has been the subject of much study in theoretical phonology. In p...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
English [ɫ] exhibits retracted tongue dorsum and low F2 frequencies compared to Korean [l], but is f...
In this paper, we investigate acoustic characteristics of Korean /s/ when it is followed by both a h...
This paper investigates acoustic characteristics of Korean /s/ before a high front segment and argue...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
This paper aims to clarify what the underlying form of the 'sais-sori' (epenthetic sound) of Korean ...
This study aims to investigate the effect of syllable position on the articulation of English obstru...
This paper examines variation of the glottal fricative /h/ in Korean: in an innovative form, /h/ tri...
This study examines dialect and gender variations in the place and manner of articulation between th...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
This paper examines the interaction between pitch accent and segment in North Kyeongsang Korean with...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
Korean, a syllable-timed language, has been the subject of much study in theoretical phonology. In p...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
English [ɫ] exhibits retracted tongue dorsum and low F2 frequencies compared to Korean [l], but is f...
In this paper, we investigate acoustic characteristics of Korean /s/ when it is followed by both a h...
This paper investigates acoustic characteristics of Korean /s/ before a high front segment and argue...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
This paper aims to clarify what the underlying form of the 'sais-sori' (epenthetic sound) of Korean ...
This study aims to investigate the effect of syllable position on the articulation of English obstru...
This paper examines variation of the glottal fricative /h/ in Korean: in an innovative form, /h/ tri...
This study examines dialect and gender variations in the place and manner of articulation between th...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
This paper examines the interaction between pitch accent and segment in North Kyeongsang Korean with...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
Korean, a syllable-timed language, has been the subject of much study in theoretical phonology. In p...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
English [ɫ] exhibits retracted tongue dorsum and low F2 frequencies compared to Korean [l], but is f...