베트남인 화자의 한국어 자음 발음 오류- 결혼이주여성의 자유발화를 대상으로 -A Study on Korean Consonant Pronunciation Errors of Vietnamese Marriage Immigrant Women
- Other Titles
- A Study on Korean Consonant Pronunciation Errors of Vietnamese Marriage Immigrant Women
- Authors
- 김태경
- Issue Date
- Nov-2018
- Publisher
- 한국어교육학회
- Keywords
- Vietnamese speakers; second language acquisition; Korean education as a foreign language; pronunciation error; consonant substitution; phonemic correspondence; syllable onset; syllable coda; 베트남인 화자; 제2언어 습득; 외국어로서의 한국어 교육; 발음 오류; 자음 대치; 음소 대응; 음절 초성; 음절 종성
- Citation
- 국어교육, v.163, pp 345 - 372
- Pages
- 28
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 국어교육
- Volume
- 163
- Start Page
- 345
- End Page
- 372
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/7307
- DOI
- 10.29401/KLE.163.11
- ISSN
- 1226-3958
2713-9867
- Abstract
- This study analyzed Vietnamese speakers’ production of Korean consonants and the pronunciation errors that occurred. For this study, I collected natural utterances from 26 Vietnamese marriage immigrant women in Korea. The results of this study indicate that Vietnamese speakers have difficulty distinguishing lax from tense consonants at word-initial onset position and aspirated consonants from others at word-medial onset position. At coda position, the most frequent occurrence was that the lateral /l/ was replaced with the nasal /n/. This is mainly due to the difference between phonemic systems of the speaker’s native tongue and Korean. Because there is no discrimination between lax and tense consonants, and the lateral /l/ is not allowed at coda position in the phonemic system of Vietnamese. However, phonemic correspondence between first language and second language can not account for all the observed errors. For example, /n, m, ŋ/ at coda positions were often confused in place of articulation even though the phonemic system of their native tongue has the consonants corresponding to each nasal.
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