This paper reports two experiments in which listeners detected prosodic group boundaries in Seoul Korean speech, investigating how pitch and timing cues collaborate or compete with each other. Two types of timing cues, compensatory lengthening and group-final lengthening, were employed. The results show that both pitch and timing have demarcative functions which are exploited by listeners. However, listeners relied more on timing than pitch and this may be because in the experiments the pitch contour variations were limited to a small number of phonological categories, whereas temporal variations were more gradient. In addition, group-final lengthening was a more robust cue to the prosodic boundary than compensatory lengthening, and the int...
The thesis describes new analysis and modelling of Korean segmental duration. It takes into account ...
This study explores pitch range variation in Korean spontaneous narratives and read transcripts of t...
The present study investigated how Kyungsang speakers use phonetic cues to signal Korean stops in di...
Speakers break their otherwise continuous speech stream into meaningful segments, the edges of which...
This study investigated the role of phrase-level prosodic boundary information in word segmentation ...
This paper examines the relationship between production and perception of prosodically marked lexica...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
Application of a phonological rule is often conditioned by prosodic structure, which may create a po...
In this study, cross-dialectal variation in the use of the acoustic cues of VOT and F0 to mark the l...
A word-spotting experiment was conducted to investigate whether rhythmic consistency and phrase-fina...
The present study investigated some phonetic attributes which distinguish two Korean stop types ?asp...
This paper examines the interaction between pitch accent and segment in North Kyeongsang Korean with...
This study examined effect rosodic oundary and yllable tructure on the CV intergestural timing in Ko...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
International audienceThe minor prosodic unit in Korean language, generally called Accentual Phrase,...
The thesis describes new analysis and modelling of Korean segmental duration. It takes into account ...
This study explores pitch range variation in Korean spontaneous narratives and read transcripts of t...
The present study investigated how Kyungsang speakers use phonetic cues to signal Korean stops in di...
Speakers break their otherwise continuous speech stream into meaningful segments, the edges of which...
This study investigated the role of phrase-level prosodic boundary information in word segmentation ...
This paper examines the relationship between production and perception of prosodically marked lexica...
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexi...
Application of a phonological rule is often conditioned by prosodic structure, which may create a po...
In this study, cross-dialectal variation in the use of the acoustic cues of VOT and F0 to mark the l...
A word-spotting experiment was conducted to investigate whether rhythmic consistency and phrase-fina...
The present study investigated some phonetic attributes which distinguish two Korean stop types ?asp...
This paper examines the interaction between pitch accent and segment in North Kyeongsang Korean with...
This study examined effect rosodic oundary and yllable tructure on the CV intergestural timing in Ko...
The artificial language learning paradigm was used to investigate to what extent the use of prosodic...
International audienceThe minor prosodic unit in Korean language, generally called Accentual Phrase,...
The thesis describes new analysis and modelling of Korean segmental duration. It takes into account ...
This study explores pitch range variation in Korean spontaneous narratives and read transcripts of t...
The present study investigated how Kyungsang speakers use phonetic cues to signal Korean stops in di...