Word-initial nasals in Korean are known to exhibit prosody-sensitive denasalization. The literature on the subject is still scarce and even the basic description of the process is debated. This study tested the speculation that inconsistencies in the literature may be explained if certain features of denasalization have developed relatively recently as part of an ongoing sound change. Based on apparent-time data from thirty-two speakers of Seoul Korean, the study explored the development of denasalization over a fifty-year period. The phonetic manifestations of domain-initial nasals were examined, along with the effects of prosodic position, place of articulation, and the height of the following vowel. The results revealed that denasalizati...
Korean features a three-way contrast among voiceless stops: aspirated, tense, and lenis. Previous st...
This dissertation is a broad examination of larygneal contrasts in Korean obstruents, particularly i...
Korean exhibits one of the most consistent examples of the cross-linguistic phenomenon of domain-ini...
Word-initial nasals in Korean are known to exhibit prosody-sensitive denasalization. The literature ...
In several Korean dialects, domain-initial nasal onsets undergo denasalization as a recent sound cha...
This study examines the origin, progression, and impact of a sound change in Seoul Korean where the ...
This study investigates alveolar nasal perception on various portions of two Korean [ni] sequences: ...
This dissertation investigates the pathways and causes of the development of glide deletion in Seoul...
This paper investigates the domain-initial strengthening in English and Hamkyeong Korean, a pitch ac...
This study investigates recent changes in Korean intonation where an Accentual Phrase-initial [il] s...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
This paper investigates acoustic evidence of strengthening and lengthening on post-boundary vowels (...
Vowel devoicing is a phenomenon that is reported to occur in many languages such as Japanese, Parisi...
While most studies of neutralization have focused on word-final devoicing, the present study investi...
This paper examines y deletion in Seoul Korean on a large socio-linguistic database. It first shows ...
Korean features a three-way contrast among voiceless stops: aspirated, tense, and lenis. Previous st...
This dissertation is a broad examination of larygneal contrasts in Korean obstruents, particularly i...
Korean exhibits one of the most consistent examples of the cross-linguistic phenomenon of domain-ini...
Word-initial nasals in Korean are known to exhibit prosody-sensitive denasalization. The literature ...
In several Korean dialects, domain-initial nasal onsets undergo denasalization as a recent sound cha...
This study examines the origin, progression, and impact of a sound change in Seoul Korean where the ...
This study investigates alveolar nasal perception on various portions of two Korean [ni] sequences: ...
This dissertation investigates the pathways and causes of the development of glide deletion in Seoul...
This paper investigates the domain-initial strengthening in English and Hamkyeong Korean, a pitch ac...
This study investigates recent changes in Korean intonation where an Accentual Phrase-initial [il] s...
This paper investigated how prosodic position and word type affect the phonetic structure of Korean ...
This paper investigates acoustic evidence of strengthening and lengthening on post-boundary vowels (...
Vowel devoicing is a phenomenon that is reported to occur in many languages such as Japanese, Parisi...
While most studies of neutralization have focused on word-final devoicing, the present study investi...
This paper examines y deletion in Seoul Korean on a large socio-linguistic database. It first shows ...
Korean features a three-way contrast among voiceless stops: aspirated, tense, and lenis. Previous st...
This dissertation is a broad examination of larygneal contrasts in Korean obstruents, particularly i...
Korean exhibits one of the most consistent examples of the cross-linguistic phenomenon of domain-ini...