Effects of L2 experience on the production of Korean stop contrasts by Mandarin Chinese learners

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作者
Oh, Eunhae [1 ]
机构
[1] Konkuk Univ, Dept English Language & Literature, 120 Neungdong Ro, Seoul 05029, South Korea
关键词
effects of L2 experience; Korean three-way stop contrast; F0; VOT; H1-H2; segmental and tonal context;
D O I
10.17250/khisli.35.1.201803.009
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H [语言、文字];
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05 ;
摘要
Effects of L2 experience on the segmental and prosodic production of second language were investigated. Thirty two Chinese learners of Korean varying in the amount of experience (3 months vs. 2 years) were compared to sixteen age-matched native Korean speakers in their production of three-way contrastive stops (aspirated, lenis, tense). Korean four-syllable phrases (i.e., Accentual Phrase) beginning with each stop type in a word-initial position were elicited. VOT, F0, H1-H2 values of the segments as well as an Accentual phrase-initial boundary tones were analyzed and compared across groups. The results showed significant differences in F0 and H1-H2 as a result of experience, albeit F0 was not native-like in the experienced group's production. The Accentual phrases-initial boundary tones, however, were produced with a native-like F0 pattern regardless of the amount of L2 experience. The native-like production of VOT and F0 in the tonal context in both L2 groups is likely to be the influence of L1, whereas the improved cues, H1-H2 and F0 in the segmental context, are the result of L2 experience.
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