In this paper, I argue that Korean "tense" consonants are geminates which occupy two C positions in a CV-tier. This argument is supported by phonetic evidence such as a longer closure duration of the tense consonants and phonological evidence such as the distribution, integrity, and inalterability of Korean tense consonants as well as the accent placement rule which is sensitive to syllable weight in Korean
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
It has been controversial how two successive stop consonants with the same place characteristics are...
The purpose of the study is to present a more satisfactory account of some phonological phenomena in...
In this paper, I argue that Korean "tense" consonants are geminates which occupy two C positions in ...
The present study investigates the perceptual cues for tense and lax consonants in Korean. The resul...
The well-described laryngeal system of Korean has most often been analyzed as a typologically unique...
This paper reports the results of an instrumental phonetic study of intervocalic consonant sequences...
This paper examines the phonological processes affecting [h] and aspirated consonants in Korean and ...
This study investigated the articulatory characteristics of Korean singleton and geminate sonorants ...
This thesis explores the possibility that article-less languages may lack Tense Phrase (TP) projecti...
Korean and three other languages (English, Arabic, and Japanese) were compared with regard to the co...
Korean, a syllable-timed language, has been the subject of much study in theoretical phonology. In p...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
In this paper, we investigate acoustic characteristics of Korean /s/ when it is followed by both a h...
Korean phonology features a cross-linguistically rare tripartite contrast in its stop series between...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
It has been controversial how two successive stop consonants with the same place characteristics are...
The purpose of the study is to present a more satisfactory account of some phonological phenomena in...
In this paper, I argue that Korean "tense" consonants are geminates which occupy two C positions in ...
The present study investigates the perceptual cues for tense and lax consonants in Korean. The resul...
The well-described laryngeal system of Korean has most often been analyzed as a typologically unique...
This paper reports the results of an instrumental phonetic study of intervocalic consonant sequences...
This paper examines the phonological processes affecting [h] and aspirated consonants in Korean and ...
This study investigated the articulatory characteristics of Korean singleton and geminate sonorants ...
This thesis explores the possibility that article-less languages may lack Tense Phrase (TP) projecti...
Korean and three other languages (English, Arabic, and Japanese) were compared with regard to the co...
Korean, a syllable-timed language, has been the subject of much study in theoretical phonology. In p...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
In this paper, we investigate acoustic characteristics of Korean /s/ when it is followed by both a h...
Korean phonology features a cross-linguistically rare tripartite contrast in its stop series between...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
It has been controversial how two successive stop consonants with the same place characteristics are...
The purpose of the study is to present a more satisfactory account of some phonological phenomena in...