Acoustic and aerodynamic correlates of Korean stops and fricatives

نویسندگان

  • Taehong Cho
  • Sun-Ah Jun
  • Peter Ladefoged
چکیده

This study examines acoustic and aerodynamic characteristics of consonants in standard Korean and in Cheju, an endangered Korean language. The focus is on the well-known three-way distinction among voiceless stops (i.e., lenis, fortis, aspirated) and the two-way distinction between the voiceless fricatives /s/ and /s*/. While such a typologically unusual contrast among voiceless stops has long drawn the attention of phoneticians and phonologists, there is no single work in the literature that discusses a body of data representing a relatively large number of speakers. This study reports a variety of acoustic and aerodynamic measures obtained from 12 Korean speakers (four speakers of Seoul Korean and eight speakers of Cheju). Results show that, in addition to "ndings similar to those reported by others, there are three crucial points worth noting. Firstly, lenis, fortis, and aspirated stops are systematically di!erentiated from each other by the voice quality of the following vowel. Secondly, these stops are also di!erentiated by aerodynamic mechanisms. The aspirated and fortis stops are similar in supralaryngeal articulation, but employ a di!erent relation between intraoral pressure and #ow. Thirdly, our study suggests that the fricative /s/ is better categorized as &&lenis'' rather than &&aspirated''. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of Korean data for theories of the voicing contrast and their phonological representations. 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • J. Phonetics

دوره 30  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002