Japanese Adults' Perceptual Categorization of Korean Three-way Distinction

한국어 3중 대립 음소에 대한 일본인의 지각적 범주화

  • Kim, Jee-Hyun (Institute of Cognitive Science, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Jung-Oh (Institute of Cognitive Science, Seoul National University)
  • 김지현 (서울대학교 인지과학 연구소) ;
  • 김정오 (서울대학교 인지과학 연구소)
  • Published : 2005.05.28

Abstract

Current theories of cross-language speech perception claim that patterns of perceptual assimilation of non-native segments to native categories predict relative difficulties in learning to perceive (and produce) non-native phones. Perceptual assimilation patterns by Japanese listeners of the three-way voicing distinction in Korean syllable-initial obstruent consonants were assessed directly. According to Speech Learning Model (SLM) and Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM), the resulting perceptual assimilation pattern predicts relative difficulty in discrimination between lenis and aspirated consonants, and relative ease in the discrimination of fortis. This study compared the effects of two different training conditions on Japanese adults’perceptual categorization of Korean three-way distinction. In one condition, participants were trained to discriminate lenis and aspirated consonants which were predicted to be problematic, whereas in another condition participants were trained with all three classes of 'learnability' did not seem to depend lawfully on the perceived cross-language similarity of Korean and Japanese consonants.

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