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DOUBLE Accent in Loanwords of North Kyungsang Korean and Variable Syllable Weight

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Authors

Kim, Jungsun

Issue Date
2009
Publisher
서울대학교 언어교육원
Citation
어학연구, Vol.45 No.1, pp. 67-83
Keywords
loanwordscontextual syllable weightdouble accentNorth Kyungsang Korean
Abstract
This paper provides an analysis of the loanword tone patterns in North Kyungsang Korean (NKK), especially focused on the issue of contextual syllable weight in disyllable words. The loanword tone patterns in NKK is predictable by syllable weight, unlike native words. In particular, according to Kenstowicz and H-S Sohns (2001) generalization for NKK loanwords, if the initial syllable of the output is heavy, the word falls into the DOUBLE accent class, realized with a sequence of high tones. But this fails to explain the realization
of PENULT accent occurring against DOUBLE accent in spite of the presence of an initial heavy syllable. This paper proposes that variable weight of closed syllable occurs as a consequence of the conflict between metrical constraints and the constraints determining the weight of the coda, as in Y-H Chung (2002).
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/92287
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