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Phonetics and Speech Sciences 2013 Volume.5 No. 4 p.129 ~ p.136
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Effects of Prosodic Strengthening on the Production of English High Front Vowels /i, ?/ by Native vs. Non-Native Speakers
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Kim Sa-Hyang
Hur Yu-Na Cho Tae-Hong
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Abstract
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This study investigated how acoustic characteristics (i.e., duration, F1, F2) of English high front vowels /i, ?/ are modulated by boundary- and prominence-induced strengthening in native vs. non-native (Korean) speech production. The study also examined how the durational difference in vowels due to the voicing of a following consonant (i.e., voiced vs. voiceless)is modified by prosodic strengthening in two different (native vs. non-native) speaker groups. Five native speakers of Canadian English and eight Korean learners of English (intermediate-advanced level) produced 8 minimal pairs with the CVC sequence (e.g., 'beat'-'bit') in varying prosodic contexts. Native speakers distinguished the two vowels in terms of duration, F1,and F2, whereas non-native speakers only showed durational differences. The two groups were similar in that they maximally distinguished the two vowels when the vowels were accented (F2, duration), while neither group showed boundary-induced strengthening in any of the three measurements. The durational differences due to the voicing of the following consonant were also maximized when accented. The results are discussed further in terms of phonetics-prosody interface in L2production.
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KEYWORD
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English vowel, voicing, prominence, domain-initial strengthening, L2
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