The present study examined how listeners of Seoul Korean would recover deleted phonemes in consonant cluster simplification. In a phoneme monitoring experiment, listeners had to monitor for C2 (/k/ or /p/) in C1C2C3 when C2 was deleted (C1 was preserved) or preserved (C1 was deleted). The target consonant (C2) was either /k/ or /p/ (e.g., ilk-t��lato vs. palp-t��lato), and there were two listener groups, one group tested in 2002 and the other in 2009. Some points have emerged from the results. First, listeners were able to detect deleted phonemes as accurately and rapidly as preserved phonemes, showing that the physical presence of the acoustic information did not improve the listeners' performance. This suggests that listeners must have re...
Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i / sequence,...
The purpose of this paper is to reconsider Consonant Cluster Simplification in English. We first pro...
This paper examines y deletion in Seoul Korean on a large socio-linguistic database. It first shows ...
The present study examined how listeners of Seoul Korean would recover deleted phonemes in consonant...
Two experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean consonant-cluster simplification is...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean conso...
Two experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean consonant-cluster simplification is...
This study examines how young speakers of Seoul Korean produce tri-consonantal clusters /lkt/ and /l...
In this paper we will consider a theory of Consonant Cluster Reduction (CCR) without deletion rules....
This study tests whether potential differences in the perceptual robustness of speech sounds influen...
Contains fulltext : 17164.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Korean has a ver...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
This paper reports the results of an instrumental phonetic study of intervocalic consonant sequences...
The Korean consonant system consists of fifteen obstruents and four sonorants. Among the consonants,...
Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i/ sequence, ...
Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i / sequence,...
The purpose of this paper is to reconsider Consonant Cluster Simplification in English. We first pro...
This paper examines y deletion in Seoul Korean on a large socio-linguistic database. It first shows ...
The present study examined how listeners of Seoul Korean would recover deleted phonemes in consonant...
Two experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean consonant-cluster simplification is...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean conso...
Two experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean consonant-cluster simplification is...
This study examines how young speakers of Seoul Korean produce tri-consonantal clusters /lkt/ and /l...
In this paper we will consider a theory of Consonant Cluster Reduction (CCR) without deletion rules....
This study tests whether potential differences in the perceptual robustness of speech sounds influen...
Contains fulltext : 17164.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Korean has a ver...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
This paper reports the results of an instrumental phonetic study of intervocalic consonant sequences...
The Korean consonant system consists of fifteen obstruents and four sonorants. Among the consonants,...
Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i/ sequence, ...
Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i / sequence,...
The purpose of this paper is to reconsider Consonant Cluster Simplification in English. We first pro...
This paper examines y deletion in Seoul Korean on a large socio-linguistic database. It first shows ...