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Journal of Speech Sciences
2005 Volume.12 No. 2 p.7 ~ p.16
A Study of the Pronunciation of English Vowels between Male and Female Speakers
Koo Hee-San

Abstract
The purpose, this experimental study was to identify pronunciation difficulties between male and female Korean speakers in their articulation of English vowels. Ten English mono-syllabic words were spoken six times by six male and six female college students. Formant frequencies were measured from sound spectrograms made by Pitch Works. Results show that Korean female speakers uttered English vowels more similar to those uttered by English native speakers than did Korean male speakers. While Korean male speakers could not readily distinguish between /i/ and /I/, /u/ and /v/, and // and /ae/, respectively, Korean female speakers had difficulty only with // and /ae/. The tentative results suggests that on the whole Korean speakers have difficulty in discriminating tense vowels from lax vowels, and they also have articulatory problems pronouncing low and back vowels such as /ae/. /a/ and /c/.
KEYWORD
Korean vowel, English vowel, formant frequency, Koreans¡¯ English
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