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http://dx.doi.org/10.13064/KSSS.2014.6.3.121

Phonetic Realization of Aspiration of Stops in English /Cr/ and /sCr/ Clusters and their Syllable Structure at the Phonetic Level: a Comparison between Two Speaker Groups  

Sohn, Hyang-Sook (경북대학교)
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Phonetics and Speech Sciences / v.6, no.3, 2014 , pp. 121-130 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigates the acoustic property of aspiration realized in English voiceless stops of /Cr/ and /sCr/ clusters. VOT is measured from stops in these clusters produced by two groups; one from native speakers of English and the other from Korean native speakers. Aspiration of stops in different types of clusters is compared to various phonological factors such as location of stress, syllable type, and position in word. Pursuing the idea that phonetic realization is correlated with phonological representation, attempts are made to account for the gradient nature of aspiration of stops on the basis of syllable structure at the phonetic level, which may vary in the wake of resyllabification. Voiceless stops in /Cr/ and /sCr/ clusters are further compared to results obtained in the previous study on /sC/ cluster. Variations in aspiration are also characterized in terms of segmental precedence relation of stops in the clusters, namely, post-[s], pre-[r], or both.
Keywords
aspiration; closed/open syllable; /Cr/; /sCr/ clusters; hetero/tautosyllabic; phonetic level; sonority sequencing principle; stops; (un)stressed syllable; (re)syllabification; syllable structure; VOT;
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