Korean & Native Speakers' High -low Range Differences in F0 and its Role in Pronunciation Assessment

한국인과 원어민 영어 발화의 F0 고저 범위 차이와 발음 평가에 있어서 그 역할

  • 이석재 (연세대학교 영어영문학과) ;
  • 조철현 (연세대학교 영어영문학과) ;
  • 문선영 (연세대학교 영어영문학과)
  • Published : 2003.12.01

Abstract

This study examines the high-low pitch range differences between Korean and native English speakers' utterances of 36 English sentences, and explores the role of the pitch fluctuation range in the pronunciation assessment. Findings are: i) Korean speakers implement half as much pitch fluctuation as the native speakers with the achievement rate of, on an average, 47%. Especially, pitch fluctuation range is below the average in the sentence types of exclamation, yes-no & wh-questions, ii) the reason why Korean speakers' pitch fluctuation range is only half the range of the native speakers is that Korean speakers do not raise the pitch at certain sentence positions so much as the native speakers, and iii) the range of pitch fluctuation plays an important role in distinguishing the utterances of the native speakers from those of Korean speakers, but does not in rating the English utterances among Korean speakers.

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