Phonetics and Speech Sciences (말소리와 음성과학)
- Volume 2 Issue 4
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- Pages.29-37
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- 2010
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- 2005-8063(pISSN)
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- 2586-5854(eISSN)
Correlation of Acoustic Cues in Stop Productions of Korean and English Adults and Children
- Kong, Eun-Jong (University of Wisconsin-Madison) ;
- Weismer, Gary (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Received : 2010.10.30
- Accepted : 2010.12.15
- Published : 2010.12.31
Abstract
Previous studies have investigated a between-category relationship of multiple acoustic cues for a laryngeal contrast by examining the distributions of VOT, f0 and H1-H2. The current study examined within-category correlations between cues comprising stops by Korean- and English-speaking adults and children to understand how children master the internal structure of stop phonation types in two languages. Word-initial stops were collected from about 70 children and 15 adults speaking English and Korean, and were analyzed in terms of VOT, f0 and H1-H2 to compute correlation coefficients. Findings in adults' productions included a gender-differentiated cue-correlation pattern associated with H1-H2 in Korean tense stops and a trading relationship between f0 and VOT in Korean lax and aspirated stops and English voiced and voiceless stops. Children did not necessarily have adult-like cue-correlation patterns even in early-acquired categories, suggesting that the mastery of intra-category structure of phonation type might occur later than inter-category structure.