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Journal of Speech Sciences
2006 Volume.13 No. 1 p.55 ~ p.66
Phonetic Aspects of English Stress Produced by South Kyungsang Korean Speakers
Yi Do-Kyong

Abstract
A purpose of this study is to investigate the acoustic characteristics of English stress produced by the two groups of South Kyungsang (henceforth, SK) Korean speakers: high-proficiency and low-proficiency with reference to English native speakers. Another purpose is to compare results from the high- and low-proficiency SK Korean subjects with those of the native speakers, and to provide an analytical account of how approximate the high-proficiency SK Korean subjects¡¯ production is to the native speakers¡¯ and how different the low-proficiency SK Korean subjects¡¯ is from the native speakers¡¯. Results indicated that the native speakers¡¯ main strategy used in producing stressed syllables was duration while the high-proficiency SK Korean subjects¡¯ was predominantly pitch-oriented. The low-proficiency SK Korean subjects¡¯ pitch patterns showed regularity, emphasizing the penultimate syllable with pitch. In comparing duration among the three groups, both groups of the SK Korean subjects became more even in their duration values for each syllable as the structure of the word or the sentence became more complex.
KEYWORD
stress, duration, pitch, intensity
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