This paper investigated the phonological acquisition of English /s/ + consonant onset clusters by Korean learners of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) who varied in their levels of proficiency. The data were collected from twenty eighth-graders in a Korean secondary school, who were divided into two groups according to their proficiency: low- and high-achievement. The major findings were: 1) the high-achievement group did not use a vowel epenthesis strategy in the articulation of the /s/ + consonant onset cluster, unlike the low-achievement group; 2) the duration of /s/ pronunciation was longer in the high-achievement group, as follows: /s/ + stop + liquid, /s/ + stop, /s/ + liquid; 3) the low-achievement group’s duration of oral closure ...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
The purpose of this thesis is to find the reason why attaining nativelike pronunciation is difficult...
This paper aims to clarify what the underlying form of the 'sais-sori' (epenthetic sound) of Korean ...
This paper investigated the effects of Korean syllable structure on the acquisition of English conso...
This study provides a multidimensional analysis for the acquisition of /s / + consonant onset cluste...
The present study investigates native Korean speakers production of English unaspirated stops in th...
This study aims to investigate the effect of syllable position on the articulation of English obstru...
Phonological theory broadly requires two mechanisms to syllabify singleton word-final consonants. On...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
The present study aims to examine the cross-linguistic influence of sub-syllabic units in processing...
This study investigates the phonetic properties of English reduced vowel of Korean EFL learners. Fiv...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ann M Snow, Anto...
This study investigates the language-specific sub-syllabic awareness of two groups of eighty-six Kor...
The present paper is a proposal part (Part 1) of research on the topic stated above. The actual proc...
Locke (1983), studying world languages, found that some have word-initial clusters, some word-final ...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
The purpose of this thesis is to find the reason why attaining nativelike pronunciation is difficult...
This paper aims to clarify what the underlying form of the 'sais-sori' (epenthetic sound) of Korean ...
This paper investigated the effects of Korean syllable structure on the acquisition of English conso...
This study provides a multidimensional analysis for the acquisition of /s / + consonant onset cluste...
The present study investigates native Korean speakers production of English unaspirated stops in th...
This study aims to investigate the effect of syllable position on the articulation of English obstru...
Phonological theory broadly requires two mechanisms to syllabify singleton word-final consonants. On...
The adaptation of English word-final /s / in words that are borrowed into Korean presents an interes...
The present study aims to examine the cross-linguistic influence of sub-syllabic units in processing...
This study investigates the phonetic properties of English reduced vowel of Korean EFL learners. Fiv...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Ann M Snow, Anto...
This study investigates the language-specific sub-syllabic awareness of two groups of eighty-six Kor...
The present paper is a proposal part (Part 1) of research on the topic stated above. The actual proc...
Locke (1983), studying world languages, found that some have word-initial clusters, some word-final ...
This study is an investigation of the phonetic and phonological aspects of the relationship between ...
The purpose of this thesis is to find the reason why attaining nativelike pronunciation is difficult...
This paper aims to clarify what the underlying form of the 'sais-sori' (epenthetic sound) of Korean ...