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속도와 리듬에 따른 말소리의 변동 : Phonetic Variations of Korean Speech Sounds as Conditioned by Tempo and Rhythm

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Issue Date
1982
Publisher
서울대학교 언어교육원
Citation
어학연구, Vol.18 No.1, pp. 115-120
Abstract
The purpose of this short paper is to show by way of some concrete examples from Korean that a precise phonetic observation and analysis of actual language material is essential for any serious linguistic studies, particularly in the field of phonetics and phonology. 1t is very likely that phonological studies, no matter how elegant and neat they may look, may turn out to be worthless, if the underlying material used in the analysis is phonetically untenable, because an analysis based on the material which is either irrelavant or inaccurately observed, is bound to nullify the result.
In Korean, it is taken for granted, for instance, that the Korean lenis plosive consonants are always voiced intervocalically.
But some data from the Laryngographical experiment show that intervocalic lenis
plosives are not always voiced; they become voiced only in certain contexts as conditioned by such prosodic features as stress, rhythm and tempo. 1t is clear, therefore, that unless such basic features have been fully accounted for on the phonetic level, not even a study of intervocalic behaviour of Korean lenis plosives can claim completion, not to mention a complete description of Korean phonology.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/85676
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