C. B. Chang
The status of voicing and aspiration as cues to Korean laryngeal contrast
Chang, C. B.
Authors
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Malcolm Elliott
Editor
James Kirby
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O. Sawada
Editor
E. Staraki
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S. Yoon
Editor
Abstract
This study reexamines the typologically unusual three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean among ‘lenis’, ‘fortis’, and ‘aspirated’ voiceless plosives in light of a recent proposal by Kim and Duanmu (2004) that the contrast is really among voiced, voiceless unaspirated, and voiceless aspirated categories. The results of a cross-linguistic perception experiment conducted with 24 native Korean speakers are generally consistent with Kim and Duanmu's analysis. The data show that Korean speakers are attuned to voicing in initial position, and this is naturally accounted for by a Korean laryngeal system containing a phonologically voiced category. However, the data also suggest that an important factor in Korean speakers' perception of the ‘lenis’ (~ voiced) plosives word-initially is aspiration. Thus, even if the ‘lenis’ series is analyzed as voiced, it differs in a fundamental way from the phonetic character of other languages' voiced plosives, a finding that severely weakens the cross-linguistic thrust of Kim and Duanmu's argument.
Citation
Chang, C. B. (2009). The status of voicing and aspiration as cues to Korean laryngeal contrast. In M. Elliott, J. Kirby, O. Sawada, E. Staraki, & S. Yoon (Eds.), Proceedings from the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society: The Main Session (31-45). Chicago Linguistic Society
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2009 |
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Deposit Date | Nov 21, 2014 |
Publicly Available Date | Jan 2, 2109 |
Pages | 31-45 |
Book Title | Proceedings from the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society: The Main Session |
ISBN | 9780914203681 |
Keywords | Korean, perception, laryngeal contrast, psycholinguistics |
Publisher URL | http://cls.metapress.com/content/90g6822844255327/?p=5b01e62cf6e64618b55efa56e4718b52&pi=1 |
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