Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely lenis, fortis, and aspirated stops. All occur at three places of articulation. In previous work, acoustic measurements are mostly collapsed over the three places of articulation. This study therefore provides acoustic measurements of Korean lenis, fortis, and aspirated stops at all three places of articulation separately. Clear differences are found among the acoustic characteristics of the stops at the different places of articulatio
This paper aims to investigate whether place of articulation (POA) has an influence on the productio...
This study investigates Dutch listeners' perception of Korean stop triplets. Whereas Dutch distingui...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, name...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, name...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
This paper explores the acoustic cues for differentiating the lenis stop consonants from the other t...
This paper reports on an attempt to synthesize two different Korean syllables based on the previous ...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
Contains fulltext : 76942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
This study addresses Dutch listeners ’ perception of Korean fortis, lenis, and aspirated stop triple...
This paper aims to investigate whether place of articulation (POA) has an influence on the productio...
This study investigates Dutch listeners' perception of Korean stop triplets. Whereas Dutch distingui...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, name...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, name...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
This paper explores the acoustic cues for differentiating the lenis stop consonants from the other t...
This paper reports on an attempt to synthesize two different Korean syllables based on the previous ...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
Contains fulltext : 76942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
This study addresses Dutch listeners ’ perception of Korean fortis, lenis, and aspirated stop triple...
This paper aims to investigate whether place of articulation (POA) has an influence on the productio...
This study investigates Dutch listeners' perception of Korean stop triplets. Whereas Dutch distingui...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...