초록
영어
Korean liquids have phonetically distinct properties from English liquids. While English has two phonemic /l/-/r/ distinctions, Korean doesn't have such a phonemic distinction. Korean liquids appear phonetically at least two ways, [l] and [r]. This study investigates that Korean geminate [ll] has longer duration than [l], supporting the geminate hypothesis. If we support the geminate hypothesis in Korean, the notion of ambisyllabicity in intervocalic position for the tap [r] is would not be necessary any more. Under the elsewhere condition, the phonological puzzle of Korean liquids can be explained more clearly.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Results
3.1. Phonetic difference between [r] and [Ⅰ]
3.2. The effect of neighboring vowels on [Ⅰ]
3.3. The duration of [Ⅰ] and [Ⅱ]
3.4. English liquids and Korean liquids
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
References
3. Results
3.1. Phonetic difference between [r] and [Ⅰ]
3.2. The effect of neighboring vowels on [Ⅰ]
3.3. The duration of [Ⅰ] and [Ⅱ]
3.4. English liquids and Korean liquids
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
References
저자정보
참고문헌
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