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Statistical Patterns in Consonant Cluster Simplification in Seoul Korean: Within-dialect interspeaker and intraspeaker variationStatistical Patterns in Consonant Cluster Simplification in Seoul Korean: Within-dialect interspeaker and intraspeaker variation

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Statistical Patterns in Consonant Cluster Simplification in Seoul Korean: Within-dialect interspeaker and intraspeaker variation
Authors
조태홍김사향
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
한국음성학회
Keywords
consonant cluster simplification; frequency of occurrence; statistical patterns; Korean; intra-speaker variation; inter-speaker variation; consonant cluster simplification; frequency of occurrence; statistical patterns; Korean; intra-speaker variation; inter-speaker variation
Citation
말소리와 음성과학, v.1, no.1, pp.33 - 40
Journal Title
말소리와 음성과학
Volume
1
Number
1
Start Page
33
End Page
40
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/22408
ISSN
2005-8063
Abstract
This study examines how young speakers of Seoul Korean produce tri-consonantal clusters /lkt/ and /lpt/ as in palk-ta (‘to be bright’) and palp-ta (‘to step on’). Production data were collected from 20 speakers of Seoul Korean. The results of narrow transcription of the data showed that simplification is not obligatory as some speakers often preserve all three consonants. When simplified, there was a clear asymmetry between /lkt/ and /lpt/. Speakers showed no clear preference for either C1 preservation (C1=/l/) or C2 preservation (C2=/k/ in /lkt/ and /p/ in /lpt/) in production of /lkt/, but in production of /lpt/, strong preference was found for C1-preserved to C2-preserved variant. When compared with production data in Cho (1999), simplification patterns appear to have changed over the past 10 years, in a direction to preserve the first member of the cluster (/l/) more often, especially with /lkt/. There was no substantial between-item variation, indicating that simplification patterns are not lexically specified. Finally, the results suggest that the process of tri-consonantal simplification has not been fully phonologized in the grammar of the language as evident in substantial inter- and intra-speaker variation.
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