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Journal of Speech Sciences
2007 Volume.14 No. 3 p.139 ~ p.146
The Average Nasalance as a Function of Korean and Chinese in Vowels
Hwang Young-Jin

Kim Ha-Kyung
Jeong Ok-Ran
Lee Jae-Hong
Abstract
This study attempted to obtain differences as a function of Korean and Chinese in vowels. The (Tiger Electronics Inc., Seattle, USA) was used to obtain nasalance values. Ninety eight subjects participated in this study (48 females from Korea and 48 females from China). The stimuli used in this experiment included vowel /i, a, u/. The stimuli were presented in a random order. The entire session was recorded and the average nasalance score was measured via the . The procedure took approximately 10 minutes. The results of this study showed that the difference between Korean and Chinese was significant in vowel /i, a, u/. The average nasalance scores were /i, a, u/ from highest to lowest in order in vowels. The average nasalance was higher in China than Korean in vowels.
KEYWORD
nasalance, resonance evaluation, NasalView, vowel
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