• 제목/요약/키워드: perception of POA

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영어 어말 폐쇄음 파열 유무에 따른 위치성 및 유.무성성 인식에 관한 연구 (A study on the perception of POA and voicing in relation to the release and nonrelease in the English word-final stops)

  • 이석재;강수하;박지현;황선민
    • 대한음성학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성학회 2003년도 10월 학술대회지
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2003
  • This study reveals the perceptual role of stop release burst to Koreans' recognition of POA(place of articulation) and voicing in the English word-final stops. 10 Korean subjects participated in a perception experiment wherein the stimuli are prepared on the basis of the amount of acoustic information, which includes the release burst. The result shows that i) release burst plays an important role in the recognition of POA in the order of velar, alveolar, and bilabial stops, and ii) the release burst more enhances the correct recognition of voiceless stops than that of voiced stops. This result leads us to conclude that the role of stop release burst differs with respect to the POA and voicing of the stops, and it is possibly related to the different intensity of release in voicing and in each POA.

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폐쇄자음군의 폐쇄구간 축소에 따른 위치성 지각에 대한 재해석 (Reinterpretation of the Perception of Place Cues in the Reduced Closure Duration of Stop Consonant Clusters)

  • 이석재
    • 대한음성학회지:말소리
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    • 제45호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2003
  • This paper criticizes S. Kim (1992), claiming that the perception of place cues in the reduced stop consonant clusters ('reducing' means 'cutting off' the acoustic silence in stop clusters) largely depends on the acoustic characteristics such as formant transition and noise frequency distribution of stop burst, rather than the closure duration time as advocated by S. Kim (1992). The claim is based on the perception test conducted upon 111 stimuli over 10 subjects. The finding is that, when the closure duration is cut off up to the point where only one stop is perceived, place of the second stop, not the first one, in the cluster is in most cases perceived regardless of the places of the first and second stops. It is likely that the place cues of the stop in the prevocalic position mask those in the postvocalic position.

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