This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in Cheju, an endangered Korean language. The focus is on the well-known three-way distinction among voiceless stops (i.e., lenis, fortis, aspirated) and the two-way distinction between the voiceless fricatives /s/ and /s*/. While such a typologically unusual contrast among voiceless stops has long drawn the attention of phoneticians and phonologists, there is no single work in the literature that discusses a body of data representing a relatively large number of speakers. This study reports a variety of acoustic and aerodynamic measures obtained from 12 Korean speakers (four speakers of Seoul Korean and eight speakers of Cheju). Results show th...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the contrast between the two voiceless sibilant frica...
This dissertation is a broad examination of larygneal contrasts in Korean obstruents, particularly i...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
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...
ABSTRACT This study investigates the acoustic and aerodynamic properties of well&ndashknown three&nd...
ABSTRACT This study investigates the acoustic and aerodynamic properties of well&ndashknown three&nd...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The three-way l...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The three-way l...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the contrast between the two voiceless sibilant frica...
This dissertation is a broad examination of larygneal contrasts in Korean obstruents, particularly i...
This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in...
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...
ABSTRACT This study investigates the acoustic and aerodynamic properties of well&ndashknown three&nd...
ABSTRACT This study investigates the acoustic and aerodynamic properties of well&ndashknown three&nd...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The three-way l...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The three-way l...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the contrast between the two voiceless sibilant frica...
This dissertation is a broad examination of larygneal contrasts in Korean obstruents, particularly i...