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      /h/ in Korean: aspiration merger and /s/-tensification

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      In this paper, I investigate aspiration merger and /s/-tensification in Korean that occur when segment /h/ is next to obstruents. First, I discuss the claims made by Davis and Cho (2003) for aspiration merger, and argue that one of their claims, namely that the skeletal slot of segment /h/ deletes in word-internal position, cannot be maintained. I show that the data they based their claim on are too limited. Instead, I suggest that when /h/ precedes another consonant, its skeletal slot never deletes, but rather triggers /s/-tensification and etc. In particular, I will argue that tense [S*] is a long segment (cf. geminate) and is derived in /h-s/ sequence as the result of the spreading of the frication of plain /s/ to a preceding skeletal slot previously occupied by /h/. The claim that (prosodic word-internal) intervocalic tense [S*] is a long segment (i.e. geminate) in Korean is based on a perception study on English [s] into Korean that shows that the length of frication significantly affects Koreans’ perception of English [s] into tense [S*] and plain [s] (cf. Kang and Kang 2004).
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      In this paper, I investigate aspiration merger and /s/-tensification in Korean that occur when segment /h/ is next to obstruents. First, I discuss the claims made by Davis and Cho (2003) for aspiration merger, and argue that one of their claims, namel...

      In this paper, I investigate aspiration merger and /s/-tensification in Korean that occur when segment /h/ is next to obstruents. First, I discuss the claims made by Davis and Cho (2003) for aspiration merger, and argue that one of their claims, namely that the skeletal slot of segment /h/ deletes in word-internal position, cannot be maintained. I show that the data they based their claim on are too limited. Instead, I suggest that when /h/ precedes another consonant, its skeletal slot never deletes, but rather triggers /s/-tensification and etc. In particular, I will argue that tense [S*] is a long segment (cf. geminate) and is derived in /h-s/ sequence as the result of the spreading of the frication of plain /s/ to a preceding skeletal slot previously occupied by /h/. The claim that (prosodic word-internal) intervocalic tense [S*] is a long segment (i.e. geminate) in Korean is based on a perception study on English [s] into Korean that shows that the length of frication significantly affects Koreans’ perception of English [s] into tense [S*] and plain [s] (cf. Kang and Kang 2004).

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 "The phonetics and phonology of Korean tense and plain stops" 1996

      2 "The phonetics and phonology of Korean prosody" Ohio State University 1993

      3 "The laryngeal specifications of fricatives" 29 : 497-511, 1998

      4 "The effects of prosody on segmental variation" 2002

      5 "The Structure of Phonological Representations" 337-383, 1982

      6 "The Phonetics and phonology of stop lenition in Korean" Cornell University 1992

      7 "Studies in Korean Lingusitics" Hanshin 1986

      8 "Processing English [s] into Korean [s]: perceptual shift due to masking,Presented at the second Korean international conference on Phonology" Seoul, Korea. 2003

      9 "Processing English [s] into Korean [s], Poster presented at the ninth conference on Laboratory Phonology" Urbana-Champaign, Illinois 2004

      10 Ahn, Hyun-Kee, "Post-obstruent tensification in Korean and geminate inalterability" 1999

      1 "The phonetics and phonology of Korean tense and plain stops" 1996

      2 "The phonetics and phonology of Korean prosody" Ohio State University 1993

      3 "The laryngeal specifications of fricatives" 29 : 497-511, 1998

      4 "The effects of prosody on segmental variation" 2002

      5 "The Structure of Phonological Representations" 337-383, 1982

      6 "The Phonetics and phonology of stop lenition in Korean" Cornell University 1992

      7 "Studies in Korean Lingusitics" Hanshin 1986

      8 "Processing English [s] into Korean [s]: perceptual shift due to masking,Presented at the second Korean international conference on Phonology" Seoul, Korea. 2003

      9 "Processing English [s] into Korean [s], Poster presented at the ninth conference on Laboratory Phonology" Urbana-Champaign, Illinois 2004

      10 Ahn, Hyun-Kee, "Post-obstruent tensification in Korean and geminate inalterability" 1999

      11 Cho, "Post-obstruent tensifica tion in Korean and geminate inalterability Theoretical Issues in Korean Linguistics" 45-60, 1994

      12 "On the irregular behavior of h in Korean" 7 : 585-593, 1998

      13 "Metrical weight consistency in Korean partial reduplica tion" 11 : 69-88, 1994

      14 "Lenition of /h/ and glottal stop Papers in laboratory phonology II" Cambridge University Press 90-117, 1992

      15 "Laryngeal features for Korean obstruents revisited" 10 : 169-182, 2004

      16 "Laryngeal features and privativity" 12 : 35-59, 1995

      17 "Korean s" 11 : 191-200, 1983

      18 "Glide Formation and Compensatory Lengthening in Korean" 4 : 69-88, 1998

      19 "Aspirated Stops and /h/" 41 (41): 2003

      20 Cho, Taehong, "Articulatory and acoustic studies of domain-initial strengthening in Korean" 29 (29): 155-190, 2001

      21 "Acoustic features of Korean /P" 112-22 128, 1970

      22 Cho, Taehong, "Acoustic and aerodynamic correlates of Korean stops and fricatives" 30 : 193-228, 2002

      23 "A theory of aspiration" 21 : 107-116, 1970

      24 "A fiberscoptic and acoustic study of the Korean stops Journal of Phonetics 2" 161-180, 1974

      25 "A correspondence account of coalescence" GLSA, University of Massachusetts 18 : 211-223, 1995

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