This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean coronal stops. Initial segments of prosodic domains were known to be more strongly articulated and longer relative to prosodic domain-medial segments. However, there are few studies examining whether the properties of prosodic domain-initial segments are affected by the information content of words (real vs. nonsense words). In addition, since the scope of domain-initial effect was known to be local to the initial consonant and the effects on the following vowel have been found to be limited, it is thus worth examining whether the prosodic domain-initial effect extends into the vowel after the initial consonant in a systematic way across diff...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
The use of phonetic correlates of Korean stops was found to be different among different dialect spe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how prosodic features of utterance change depending on t...
Consonants at the beginning of prosodic domains, such as syllables,words or phrases, are known to be...
The perception of Korean's three-way voiceless stop contrast depends on the combination of a nu...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
This paper investigates acoustic evidence of strengthening and lengthening on post-boundary vowels (...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
This paper investigates the domain-initial strengthening in English and Hamkyeong Korean, a pitch ac...
The present study investigated some phonetic attributes which distinguish two Korean stop types ?asp...
The present study investigated how Kyungsang speakers use phonetic cues to signal Korean stops in di...
This study investigated how the L1 phonetics-prosody interface transfers to L2 by examining prosodic...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
This study aims to investigate the effect of syllable position on the articulation of English obstru...
In Korean, ���Aspiration Merger��� is the result of the heteromorphemic sequence of lenis stop and /...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
The use of phonetic correlates of Korean stops was found to be different among different dialect spe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how prosodic features of utterance change depending on t...
Consonants at the beginning of prosodic domains, such as syllables,words or phrases, are known to be...
The perception of Korean's three-way voiceless stop contrast depends on the combination of a nu...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
This paper investigates acoustic evidence of strengthening and lengthening on post-boundary vowels (...
textThe focus of this study was to explore how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic s...
This paper investigates the domain-initial strengthening in English and Hamkyeong Korean, a pitch ac...
The present study investigated some phonetic attributes which distinguish two Korean stop types ?asp...
The present study investigated how Kyungsang speakers use phonetic cues to signal Korean stops in di...
This study investigated how the L1 phonetics-prosody interface transfers to L2 by examining prosodic...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
This study aims to investigate the effect of syllable position on the articulation of English obstru...
In Korean, ���Aspiration Merger��� is the result of the heteromorphemic sequence of lenis stop and /...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
The use of phonetic correlates of Korean stops was found to be different among different dialect spe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how prosodic features of utterance change depending on t...