While the two-way voicing contrast of English stops can be distinguished by VOT alone, the three-way laryngeal contrast of Korean stops requires additional acoustic parameter, f0, together with VOT for its realization (Chang, 2010; M. Kim, 2004). The distinct acoustic characteristics of the Korean and English stops may create difficulties in English speakers’ discrimination of the non-native Korean contrasts. To confirm this hypothesis, the current study examines English speakers’ discrimination of a three-way laryngeal distinction of Korean stops /p t k/ in word-initial position of disyllabic minimal pairs. The result supports the hypothetical link between acoustic patterns and perceptual discrimination to a large extent by displaying a re...
In several Korean dialects, domain-initial nasal onsets undergo denasalization as a recent sound cha...
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...
©2014 Nahyun KwonThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Societ...
In this study, cross-dialectal variation in the use of the acoustic cues of VOT and F0 to mark the l...
The current study investigated the perception of the three-way distinction among Korean voiceless st...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The three-way l...
The current study investigated how tonal and non-tonal dialect speakers of Korean perceived the voic...
Research on how second-language (L2) learners acquire L2 laryngeal categories has focused on languag...
This study investigated how the L1 phonetics-prosody interface transfers to L2 by examining prosodic...
The present study examines phonetic characteristics of Korean L2 learners, when they study English a...
The use of phonetic correlates of Korean stops was found to be different among different dialect spe...
This study investigated L1 interference in the perception of released word-final stops in English by...
This study reexamines the typologically unusual three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean among ‘lenis’...
Contains fulltext : 76942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
In several Korean dialects, domain-initial nasal onsets undergo denasalization as a recent sound cha...
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...
©2014 Nahyun KwonThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Societ...
In this study, cross-dialectal variation in the use of the acoustic cues of VOT and F0 to mark the l...
The current study investigated the perception of the three-way distinction among Korean voiceless st...
This is the publisher's version, made available with the permission of the publisher.The three-way l...
The current study investigated how tonal and non-tonal dialect speakers of Korean perceived the voic...
Research on how second-language (L2) learners acquire L2 laryngeal categories has focused on languag...
This study investigated how the L1 phonetics-prosody interface transfers to L2 by examining prosodic...
The present study examines phonetic characteristics of Korean L2 learners, when they study English a...
The use of phonetic correlates of Korean stops was found to be different among different dialect spe...
This study investigated L1 interference in the perception of released word-final stops in English by...
This study reexamines the typologically unusual three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean among ‘lenis’...
Contains fulltext : 76942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
In several Korean dialects, domain-initial nasal onsets undergo denasalization as a recent sound cha...
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...