Some Acoustical Aspects of Korean Stops in Various Utterance Positions : focusing on their temporal characteristics

음성 환경에 따른 한국어 폐쇄음의 음향적 특성 : 시간적 특성을 중심으로

  • 배재연 (한림대학교 인문대학 국어국문학과) ;
  • 신지영 (고려대학교 민족문화연구원) ;
  • 고도흥 (한림대학교 인문대학 국어국문학과)
  • Published : 1999.04.01

Abstract

The purposes of this study are two-folds: to find out the acoustic features of Korean stops in various utterance positions and their influence on the neighbouring segments. Korean stops($/p,\;p',\;p^{h};\;t,\;t',\;t^{h};\;k,\;k',\;k^{h}/$) are examined from CV, $V_1CV_2,\;V_1NCV_2,\;V_1LCV_2$ sequences. Three speakers (two male and one female speakers of Seoul dialect) served as subjects for the present study. VOT, closure duration of the target stops and duration of the neighbouring segments were measured from acoustic data. The results can be summarized as follows. First, stops show different temporal aspects depending on their place of articulation as well as their voice types. Velar stops tend to have shorter closure duration and longer VOT due to relatively slower movement of the articulator (i.e. tongue body) and higher supraglottal air pressure during the closure, respectively. Second, temporal aspects of the neighbouring segments appear to be influenced by the voice type of stop. The preceding segment tends to be longer when a stop has shorter duration. On the other hand, the following segment tends to be shorter, when a stop has longer VOT.

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