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Journal of Speech Sciences
2000 Volume.7 No. 4 p.149 ~ p.167
A Historical Review of Sorigal (Korean Phonetics) in the early 20th Century


Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to review the contribution made by some phoneticians including Si-gyung Chu, Du-bong, Kim, Hyun-bae Choi, and Geuk-ro Lee in the early 20th century. It is known that the period canbe characterized as the coexistence of traditional phonetics and modern phonetics. Si-gyung Chu well recognized the physical nature of speech sounds from the physiological point of view. Although Du-bong, Kim adapted Chu¢¥s approach in some ways, he made some more detailed modifications in explaining the vocal organs. Hyun-bae Choi tried to explain the consonants and vowels systematically based on Western theories of phonetics. Finally, Geuk-ro Lee made the most significant contribution by introducing the experimental phonetics.
Keywords : traditional phonetics, vocal organs, experimental phonetics
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