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한국어 평마찰음과 경마찰음의 음향적 특성과 지각 단서 - 길이를 중심으로 - (Acoustic Characteristics and Auditory Cues for Korean Lax vs. Tense Fricative Distinction)

  • 이경희;이봉원
    • 한국음향학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 2000
  • 본고의 목적은 한국어의 평마찰음(/ㅅ/)과 경마찰음(/ㅆ/)의 음향적 특성과, 경음과 평음의 구별에 기여하는 지각적 단서를 확인하고자 하는 것이다. 지금까지의 마찰음에 대한 음향적 연구는 특정 환경에 국한된 단편적인 실험에 머물러 왔으며, 체계적인 분석에는 도달하지 못했다. 따라서 본 연구는 다양한 환경에서 측정된 평마찰음과 경마찰음의 음향적 특성을 바탕으로 하여, 그 지각적 단서를 탐색하였다. 본 연구 결과는 음향적으로 뚜렷한 차이를 보이는 특성은 평음과 경음의 구별지각에 중요하게 사용된다는 것을 보여 준다. 또한 평·경음 구별 지각에 사용되는 단서에는 위계가 있으며, CV환경과 VCV 환경에서 사용되는 지각 단서의 위계는 일치하지 않는다는 것도 알 수 있었다.

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On Korean Fricatives

  • Kang, Kyung-Shim
    • 음성과학
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 2000
  • Although Korean stops and affricates show a three-way contrast of phonemes into lax, tense and aspirated, Korean fricatives have only two types, so-called 'lax' and tense. Considering that all the other obstruents maintain a three-way distinction but fricatives, it might be interesting to investigate whether the lax fricatives are really 'lax' in their phonetic and phonological realizations, as assumed. From an acoustic analysis, I found that Korean lax fricatives had a heavy aspiration along with a high pitch for the following vowel, being more comparable to the aspirated category. By contrast, their durational properties were found to be short, or lax-like. In other words, Korean lax fricatives are phonetically neither lax nor aspirated, but both. This dual nature of the lax fricatives takes a better account of the fact that why lax fricatives are subject to tensification, but not aspiration phonologically. Is that simply because there is no aspirated fricative in Korean? I suggest that Korean lax fricatives undergo tensification because of their being short in duration, and that they are not subject to the aspiration rule because they are indeed aspirated sounds.

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A Production and Perception Experiment of Korean Alveolar Fricatives

  • Yoon, Kyu-Chul
    • 음성과학
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.169-184
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    • 2002
  • Korean has two types of voiceless alveolar fricatives: a non-tense fricative /$S^{h}$ and a tense fricative /s'/. Twenty native speakers of Korean produced five pairs of isolated words containing word initial $S^{h}V$ and /s'V/ sequences where V was any one of five (/a, e, i, o, u/) of Korean vowels. Acoustic measures such as duration, fricative noise prominent frequency, energy change of following vowel, and fundamental frequency at vowel onset were examined. Results showed that among the parameters, aspiration noise duration of /s'/ in mid and low vowel contexts was less than 21 ms. In a perception experiment, where only the aspiration noise interval of the /$S^{h}$/ tokens was incrementally reduced, some listeners shifted perception from /$S^{h}$/ to /s'/.

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On Tensity of Korean Fricatives (Electropalatographic Study)

  • Baik, Woon-Il
    • 음성과학
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.135-145
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    • 1998
  • An Electropalatographic (EPG) study was conducted to investigate the articulatory characteristics which determine the, distinction between the Korean lax fricative [s] and tense fricative [s']. This study also intended to test if an increase in the degree of tensity (lax fricative [s] < tense fricative [s']) induces a decrease in coarticulatory vocalic effects. The results indicated that the increase in the tensity of Korean fricatives is closely related to the increase in the narrowness of the groove width (wider contact at the place of articulation), the forward shifting in the place of articulation, and the longer duration of the constriction (longer maintenance in the manner of articulation). It was also found that coarticulatory vocalic effects on Korean fricatives are affected by Recasens' two rules of constraint (1983) : spatial and temporal constraints.

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Japanese and Korean speakers' production of Japanese fricative /s/ and affricate /ts/

  • Yamakawa, Kimiko;Amano, Shigeaki
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzed the pronunciations of Japanese fricative /s/ and affricate /ts/ by 24 Japanese and 40 Korean speakers using the rise and steady+decay durations of their frication part in order to clarify the characteristics of their pronunciations. Discriminant analysis revealed that Japanese speakers' /s/ and /ts/ were well classified by the acoustic boundaries defined by a discriminant function. Using this boundary, Korean speakers' production of /s/ and /ts/ was analyzed. It was found that, in Korean speakers' pronunciation, misclassification of /s/ as /ts/ was more frequent than that of /ts/ as /s/, indicating that both the /s/ and /ts/ distributions shift toward short rise and steady+decay durations. Moreover, their distributions were very similar to those of Korean fricatives and affricates. These results suggest that Korean speakers' classification error might be because of their use of Korean lax and tense fricatives to pronounce Japanese /s/, and Korean lax and tense affricates to pronounce Japanese /ts/.

The Korean Fricatives in Acquisition: A Case Study

  • Kang, Kyung-Shim
    • 음성과학
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.71-87
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    • 2004
  • Korean has a pair of voiceless fricatives, whose laryngeal manifestation comes in parallel to stops and affricates with a three-way lexical contrast. Prior phonetic studies by Kagaya (1974), Iverson (1983), and Kang (1999, 2000) point out /s/ is associated with multiple characteristics of the larynx shared with not only the lax but also the aspirated series, whereas /s' / carries a laryngeal distinction typical of the tense consonants. The complex dual nature of /s/ is again supported by a psycholinguistic study by Kang (2004), as /s/ was found to interact with /$c^h$/ (17% of the time) as well as /c/ (57%) in speech errors. In addition, a recent work by Cho and Lee (2003) notes an interesting chain shift case in the acquisition of the fricatives. Although they observed a significant phonological pattern between child English and Korean, Cho and Lee's description of acquiring fricatives is far from being precise from the perspective of phonetics. From a longitudinal study of recorded tapes by two children at 1;7-3;8 and 1;7-2;1 respectively, I found that /s' / was usually substituted into tense noncontinuants in young children's early production as predicted, whereas /s/ having both lax and aspirated-like glottal properties revealed a complicated pattern of substitutions into lax, tense, and aspirated noncontinuants with a varying degree of preference relative to the subjects. The current acquisition study supports the previous claims concerning fricatives in other languages, showing that their acquisition comes after stops. Besides, it also notes that Korean fricatives are subject to a series of phonological processes called stopping, affricating, tensifying and palatalizing during the transitional period of phonological development by young children. Moreover, between the two voiceless types, /s/ was acquired earlier than /s'/ as the unmarked segment.

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An Acoustic Study of Korean and English Voiceless Sibilant Fricatives

  • Sung, Eun-Kyung;Cho, Yun-Jeong
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 2010
  • This study investigates acoustic characteristics of English and Korean voiceless sibilant fricatives as they appear before the three vowels, /i/, /$\alpha$/ and /u/. Three measurements - duration, center of gravity and major spectral peak - are employed to compare acoustic properties and vowel effect for each fricative sound. This study also investigates the question of whether Korean sibilant fricatives are acoustically similar to the English voiceless alveolar fricative /s/ or to the palato-alveolar /$\int$/. The results show that in the duration of frication noise, English /$\int$/ is the longest and Korean lax /s/ the shortest of the four sounds. It is also observed that English alveolar /s/ has the highest value, whereas Korean /s/ shows the lowest value in the frequency of center of gravity. In terms of major spectral peak, while English /s/ reveals the highest frequency, English /$\int$/ shows the lowest value. In addition, evidence indicates that there is a strong vowel effect in the fricative sounds of both languages, although the vowel effect patterns of the two languages are inconsistent. For instance, in the major spectral peak, both Korean lax /s/ and tense /$s^*$/ show significantly higher frequencies before the vowel /$\alpha$/ than before the other vowels, whereas both English /s/ and /$\int$/ exhibit significantly higher frequencies before the vowel /i/ than before the other vowels. These results indicate that Korean sibilant fricatives are acoustically distinct from both English /s/ and /$\int$/.

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치조 마찰음 왜곡 오류 유무에 따른 아동 발화 적률분석 비교 (Spectral moment analysis of distortion errors in alveolar fricatives in Korean children)

  • 한윤주;김도형;황자은;장대현;김재원
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2024
  • 본 연구는 치조 마찰음의 왜곡 오류인 치간음화, 구개음화, 설측음화가 적률분석의 변인인 무게중심, 분산, 왜도, 첨도에서 정조음과 보이는 음향학적 차이를 확인하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 61명 아동(평균연령: 5.6±1.5세, 여아 19명, 남아 42명)을 대상으로 얻어진 조음음운평가(Assessment of Phonology & Articulation for Children, APAC; Urimal-test of Articulation and Phonology I, U-TAP I) 결과, 음성 중 치조 마찰음을 포함하고 있는 목표 단어에서 치조마찰음 왜곡 오류를 보인 음성과 정조음 음성을 추출하여 후향적 연구를 진행하였다. 총 169개의 음성이 적률분석에 사용되었다. 그 결과, 무게중심에서 정조음이 구개음화보다 값이 높았으며, 구개음화는 치간음화보다 값이 낮았다. 치간음화의 분산이 정조음과 구개음화보다 높았다. 치간음화가 정조음보다 높은 왜도를 보였으며 구개음화의 왜도가 정조음보다 높았다. 마지막으로 구개음화의 첨도가 정조음과 치간음화보다 높았다. 각 왜곡 오류 유형에서 적률분석의 모든 변인들에 대해 조음위치(어두초성, 어중초성), 발성유형(평음, 경음)에 따른 유의한 차이는 관찰되지 않았다. 본 연구는 치조 마찰음의 유형에 따라 무게중심, 분산, 왜도, 첨도에서 다른 패턴이 나타남을 확인하였으며, 본 연구에서 제시한 객관적 수치는 추후 임상에서 청지각 평가를 도와 치조 마찰음 왜곡 오류의 진단과정에 기초 자료로 사용될 수 있을 것이다.