Phonetic implementation of Korean denasalization and its variation related to prosody
@inproceedings{Yoshida2008PhoneticIO, title={Phonetic implementation of Korean denasalization and its variation related to prosody}, author={K. Yoshida}, year={2008} }
This paper reports the results of a phonetic experiment investigating Korean 'denasalization', specifically, on the amount of nasality as a function of different prosodic contexts. The variation in nasal energy of onset nasal consonants of 5 subjects, from regions where the tendency of denasalization is reported to be strong (Kyunggi-do: 3 subjects) and weak (Kyungsang-do: 2 subjects) were examined. The results reveal that Korean denasalization is incomplete and that nasality weakens as the… CONTINUE READING
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