Search Results - "Kwon, Harim"
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The role of native phonology in spontaneous imitation: Evidence from Seoul Korean
Published in Laboratory phonology (14-06-2019)“…This study investigates the role of phonology in spontaneous imitation in Seoul Korean speakers’ imitation of aspirated stops by comparing the primary and…”
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Production and Perception of Mandarin Laryngeal Contrast: The Role of Post-plosive F0
Published in Frontiers in communication (17-06-2022)“…This study examines the relation between plosive aspiration and post-plosive f0 (fundamental frequency) in the production and perception of the laryngeal…”
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A non-contrastive cue in spontaneous imitation: Comparing mono- and bilingual imitators
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2021)“…•English and Seoul Korean speakers shadowed English voiceless stops.•English speakers shadowed voiceless stops with different manipulations…”
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Phonetics characteristics of seoul korean tense stops
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2024)“…This study investigates Seoul Korean tense stops, asking whether underlying intervocalic tense stops in /at*a ap*a ak*a/ share phonetic characteristics with…”
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Language experience, speech perception and loanword adaptation: Variable adaptation of English word-final plosives into Korean
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2017)“…This study examines the influence of experience with the source language for loanwords on loanword adaptation, asking whether the influence can be attributed…”
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Perception of illusory clusters: the role of native timing
Published in Phonetica (25-04-2024)“…We explore the influence of native timing patterns on nonnative speech perception, by asking whether a nonnative CVCV sequence can be perceived as CCV when the…”
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F0 as a secondary cue for consonant aspiration in Mandarin Chinese
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2019)“…Previous studies on stop production in Mandarin Chinese have reported conflicting results on consonant-induced F0 perturbation (e.g., Xu and Xu, 2003, Luo,…”
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Tongue root configuration during Seoul Korean stops: An ultrasound study
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2019)“…Tongue root advancement facilitates voicing during stop closure by enlarging the supralaryngeal cavity volume (Westbury, 1983). In a recent ultrasound study,…”
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A non-primary cue in spontaneous imitation of English voiceless stops
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2019)“…When speaker-listeners are exposed to an exaggerated primary cue, they spontaneously imitate the enhanced cue; e.g., English speakers imitate extended VOTs of…”
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Adaptation of native clusters with non-native phonetic patterns
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2018)“…Non-native consonant clusters are modified to conform with native phonotactics. This study investigates how onset clusters that are phonotactically licit, but…”
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Production and perception of phonetically “non-native” clusters by Georgian native speakers
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2018)“…This study examines the role of native inter-consonant timing patterns in perception and production of word-initial consonant clusters, asking how…”
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Generalization of spontaneous imitation from nonwords to real wordsa
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Generalization of spontaneous imitation from nonwords to real words
Published in JASA express letters (01-09-2023)“…This study reports that English speakers, after shadowing English-like nonwords beginning on /p/ with extended voice onset time, spontaneously shifted their…”
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Phonotactic knowledge and phonetic details in the perception of non-native consonant sequences: Evidence from Mandarin Chinese
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2016)“…Previous research has shown that non-native consonant sequence perception is influenced by both the phonotactic knowledge of native language and the phonetic…”
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Tongue root position during Mandarin Chinese stops
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2020)“…Tongue root advancement is reported to be an adjustment that facilitates phonetic voicing during stop closure (Westbury 1983). In a recent ultrasound study,…”
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An acoustic analysis of St. Lawrence Island Yupik vowels
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2020)“…St. Lawrence Island Yupik (ISO 639-3 ess; henceforth Yupik) is an endangered language spoken by 800–900 speakers in Alaska and Russia (Schwartz et al., 2020)…”
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Adaptation of English word-final stops into Korean: Effects of English exposure
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-04-2012)“…In Korean, word-final stops are never released. When borrowed into Korean, English stop-final words are sometimes, but not always, adapted by epenthesizing /ī/…”
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Tongue position in Mandarin Chinese voiceless stops
Published in JASA express letters (01-02-2024)“…The current study explores whether Mandarin initial and medial voiceless unaspirated and voiceless aspirated stops differ in their tongue positions and…”
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Electrochemical detection of single attoliter aqueous droplets in electrolyte-free organic solvent via collision events
Published in Electrochimica acta (10-10-2019)“…We report the electrochemical detection of single water droplets in an electrolyte-free organic solvent by collision events using a platinum…”
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The Non-Native Articulatory corpus—French: An ultrasound corpus of French as an additional language
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2021)“…We present a new corpus of spoken French, the Non-Native Articulatory corpus (NNA)—French, which is being made available to the research community. The…”
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