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KMID : 0917520070140040065
Journal of Speech Sciences
2007 Volume.14 No. 4 p.65 ~ p.80
The Influence of Phrasing on the Perception of Ambiguous Sentences
Kang Sun-Mi

Kim Kee-Ho
Lee Joo-Kyeong
Abstract
This experimental study is designed to investigate the acoustic cues produced by English native speakers in order to disambiguate the ambiguous sentences. This study also investigates whether Korean learners of English and English native speakers can perceive the appropriate meanings from the sentences produced with those acoustic cues. In the perception test, English native speakers successfully found out the proper meaning, utilizing the intonational cues, while Korean learners had difficulties in distinguishing the differences in meaning. The break interval was manipulated in order to see whether the pause duration facilitates or interferes with disambiguation. Though phrasing played an important role in disambiguation, the break interval itself did not have influence on it. The result, therefore, suggests that the tonal realization of phrasal accents and boundary tones seem to be more significant than the break interval in the perception of phrasing.
KEYWORD
ambiguity, disambiguation, intonation, phrasing, pause
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