The present study investigated some phonetic attributes which distinguish two Korean stop types ?aspirated and lax? in a prosodic position which has previously received little attention, namely medial in an accentual phrase. The intonational pattern across syllables which are initial in an accentual phrase (Jun, 1993) is said to depend on the type of stop (aspirated or lax), while that of syllables which are medial in an accentual phrase are not. In Experiment 1, nine native Korean speakers read sentences with a controlled prosodic pattern in which aspirated or lax stops occurred in accentual phrase-medial position. Acoustic analysis revealed significant differences between aspirated and lax stops in closure duration, voice-onset time, and ...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
This study investigated L1 interference in the perception of released word-final stops in English by...
This paper explores the acoustic cues for differentiating the lenis stop consonants from the other t...
In this study, cross-dialectal variation in the use of the acoustic cues of VOT and F0 to mark the l...
The perception of Korean's three-way voiceless stop contrast depends on the combination of a nu...
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...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
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...
The current study investigated how tonal and non-tonal dialect speakers of Korean perceived the voic...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
In Korean, ���Aspiration Merger��� is the result of the heteromorphemic sequence of lenis stop and /...
The current study investigated how tonal and non-tonal dialect speakers of Korean perceived the voic...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
This study investigated L1 interference in the perception of released word-final stops in English by...
This paper explores the acoustic cues for differentiating the lenis stop consonants from the other t...
In this study, cross-dialectal variation in the use of the acoustic cues of VOT and F0 to mark the l...
The perception of Korean's three-way voiceless stop contrast depends on the combination of a nu...
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...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
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...
The current study investigated how tonal and non-tonal dialect speakers of Korean perceived the voic...
Unlike most of the world's languages, Korean distinguishes three types of voiceless stops, namely le...
In Korean, ���Aspiration Merger��� is the result of the heteromorphemic sequence of lenis stop and /...
The current study investigated how tonal and non-tonal dialect speakers of Korean perceived the voic...
This study investigates how the prosodically conditioned phonetic properties from different prosodic...
This study investigated L1 interference in the perception of released word-final stops in English by...
This paper explores the acoustic cues for differentiating the lenis stop consonants from the other t...