The purpose of this study is to elucidate the extent to which the sound length of a segment affects the perception of the number of segments in the velar sound [k]. It has been found that Korean listeners perceived the speech sound produced by Chinese speakers as having a [k ̚] inserted in the syllable coda (i.e., [sek ̚.gi] or [sek ̚.k'i]) for ‘세기’[se.gi]. In addition, they perceived ‘책이’ [ʧɛ.gi] as having an implosive [k ̚] in the coda position(i,e., *[ʧɛk ̚.gi/ʧɛk ̚.k'i]). A number of acoustic cues such as V₁, stop closure duration, VOT, V₁'s rato (V₁/(V₁+closure duration)) were measured for this experiment. Based on the findings of this study via Multiple Regression Analysis in SPSS, it appears that the duration of the stop closure is an overriding factor in perception of coda insertions. This finding indicates the closure duration is closely aligned to the perception of the number of segments. That is, when the closure duration is longer at a threshold level, listeners tend to create the illusion of the coda insertion. Therefore, the importance of considering the lengths of closure duration should be taught for the Korean pronunciation of stop sounds.
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2. 음의 길이 관련 선행연구
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