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억양 친숙도가 억양과 문장유형 연결에 끼치는 영향에 관한 실험 연구- 종결어미 ‘-대’로 끝나는 문장을 중심으로 -An Experimental Study on the Impact of Listener’s Intonation Familiarity on the Mapping of Intonation to sentence-type: Focusing on the Sentences Ending with –Day in Korean

Authors
박유진김선회
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국중원언어학회
Keywords
declarative statement intonation; yes/no question intonation; intonation familiarity; Jeonnam Korean; Korean intonation; linear mixed effects model
Citation
언어학 연구, no.43, pp 1 - 21
Pages
21
Journal Title
언어학 연구
Number
43
Start Page
1
End Page
21
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/5851
DOI
10.17002/sil..43.201704.1
ISSN
1975-8251
2508-4259
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between intonation familiarity and judgment of statements vs. yes/no questions among 51 native speakers of Korean. Among the participants, 28 from Seoul or Gyeonggi consider themselves as familiar with standard Korean but less familiar with Jeonnam dialects, while 23 from Jeonnam evaluate themselves as familiar with both types of dialects. For data collection, we asked the participants to listen and to judge 30 sentences with –day ending as any of three categories: standard statements, standard yes/no questions, and Jeonnam yes/no questions with a 7-point scale. When a sentence produced was judged as yes/no question, the participant gave the sentence a seven point, while a one point to a statement. According to the data analysis following a linear mixed effects model, the results of this study showed that there was a significant positive relationship between intonation familiarity and sentence-type judgment in regard to the perception of the exceptional and marked mapping of intonation and sentence type. However, there was no relationship between them, considering the perception of the universal and unmarked mapping.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between intonation familiarity and judgment of statements vs. yes/no questions among 51 native speakers of Korean. Among the participants, 28 from Seoul or Gyeonggi consider themselves as familiar with standard Korean but less familiar with Jeonnam dialects, while 23 from Jeonnam evaluate themselves as familiar with both types of dialects. For data collection, we asked the participants to listen and to judge 30 sentences with –day ending as any of three categories: standard statements, standard yes/no questions, and Jeonnam yes/no questions with a 7-point scale. When a sentence produced was judged as yes/no question, the participant gave the sentence a seven point, while a one point to a statement. According to the data analysis following a linear mixed effects model, the results of this study showed that there was a significant positive relationship between intonation familiarity and sentence-type judgment in regard to the perception of the exceptional and marked mapping of intonation and sentence type. However, there was no relationship between them, considering the perception of the universal and unmarked mapping.
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