The Acoustic Realization of Phrasal Verb vs. Verb-preposition

구절 동사와 전치사 수반동사의 의미에 따른 음성적 실현

  • 김희성 (고려대학교 행동과학연구소) ;
  • 송지연 (고려대학교 영어영문학과) ;
  • 김기호 (고려대학교 영어영문학과)
  • Published : 2007.09.30

Abstract

Verb phrase could have two different meanings according to which is followed after verb; adverb or preposition. The meaning of 'verb+adverb' is deduced from a figurative meaning which is idiomatic expression, and 'verb+preposition' is interpreted as the literal meaning. The purpose of this study is to observe how English native speakers and Korean leaners of English distinguish two sentences of the same word strings with acoustic cues like pause and duration. According to the result, as pause was used for meaning distinction, it was likely that the pause length preceding prepositions was longer than that of following adverbs. To distinguish two sentences of the same word strings, all participants seemed to use pause, verb lengthening and adverb/preposition lengthening. Among them, there is a hierarchical significance; in sequence, pause, verb lengthening, adverb/preposition lengthening.

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