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Exploring variability in compound tensification in Seoul Korean ...
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Effects of age, sex, context, and lexicality on hyperarticulation of Korean fricatives
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Prosodic Marking of Narrow Focus in Seoul Korean
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 8, No 1 (2017); 2 ; 1868-6354 (2017)
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Effects of rhythm and phrase-final lengthening on word-spotting in Korean
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Abstract:
This paper explores prosodic marking of narrow (corrective) focus in Seoul Korean. Korean lacks lexical stress and it has a phonologized association between the Accentual Phrase (AP) initial segment and intonation. In the experiment, four speakers read sentences including a two-item list which were designed to elicit either an L or H AP-initial tone. The durational variations, the pitch events at prosodic boundaries, and F$_{0}$span in 32 sentences read neutrally and 64 sentences read with one of the items under focus were analysed. The results show that the focused constituent consistently initiates a new prosodic phrase. I n comparison to the neutrally spoken or defocused counterpart, the focused constituent was more likely to be realised as an Intonational Phrase (IP) in some contexts . Bitonal IP boundary tones were more likely to occur under focus than monotonal tones. In addition, in focused constituents, durational expansion particularly at the phrase-edges, expansion in F$_{0}$span, and raising of ... : We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Academy of Korean Studies for the present work (grant number AKS-2012-R56). ...
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URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/261590 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.6795
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Rhythmic grouping in English, Greek and Korean: Testing the iambic-trochaic law
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The role of pitch and timing cues in the perception of phrasal grouping in Seoul Korean
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