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KMID : 1022420130050020033
Phonetics and Speech Sciences
2013 Volume.5 No. 2 p.33 ~ p.41
Cross-generational Change of /o/ and /u/ in Seoul Korean II: Spectral Interactions in Normalized Vowel Space*
Kang Hyun-Sook

Han Jeong-Im
Abstract
This is a follow-up study on Han and Kang (2013) which argued that the Euclidean distances between /o/ and /u/ in Seoul Korean decreased in the first syllable position as speakers were among younger female speakers but not for male speakers,whereas in the second syllable position both gender groups showed a cross-generational decreasing effect of the Euclidean distance between /o/ and /u/. This study normalized the same data in Han and Kang (2013) which measured 12 speakers (six males and six females) for each Age group and investigated the spectral changes vowels /o/ and /u/ between age and gender, using the log-mean normalized statistical results. This study also examined overlap fraction values generated in SOAM 2D (F1 x F2) (cf. Wassink, 2006), which may also indicate the proximity of two vowels in question. The results showed that /o/ and /u/ vowels were making closer with /o/ raising for female speakers in V1 and V2 positions but only in the V2 position for male speakers. That is, females led the upward movement of peripheral /o/ vowel, just like the raising of ¡®e¡¯ and ¡®o¡¯ in New York City (Labov, 1991). The results also showed that younger speakers used a rather narrow vowel space for the vowels. This also contributed to the proximity of the vowels /o/ and /u/, resulting in rather large overlap fraction values for younger speakers between these two vowels.
KEYWORD
spectral changes, Seoul Korean /o, u/ vowels, log-mean normalized statistical results, overlap fraction values
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