Perception of lenis and aspirated stops in Seoul Korean by younger and older male and female listeners*

Jeahong Kim, Soa Kim, Joohee Ahn, K. Nam, Jiyoun Choi
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Traditionally it has been understood that the aspirated and lenis stops in Seoul Korean are distinguished primarily by voice onset time (VOT) and secondarily by other cues such as the fundamental frequency (F0) of the following vowel. However, recent studies on stop production have shown that the aspirated and lenis stops are currently merging in VOT and that they are now differentiated primarily by F0. In the present study, we examined whether the currently reported change in the production domain would be also found in the perception domain. To this end, an auditory identification task was conducted using speech materials of varying VOT and F0 values with young and older male and female Seoul listeners. Results revealed that all listener groups used both VOT and F0 to distinguish the lenis vs. aspirated stops but they used the F0 cue more reliably than the VOT cue in discriminating the stop contrast. The effects of gender and age were found only in the VOT cue (i.e., not in the F0 cue), with the greatest VOT cue weight in older males and the smallest in young females, which is in line with recent production studies.
年轻和年长的男性和女性听众对首尔韩语中lenis和吸气音的感知*
传统上,人们认为首尔韩语的送气停顿和连音停顿主要是通过语音开始时间(VOT)来区分的,其次是通过其他线索,如下面元音的基本频率(F0)。然而,最近关于停止生产的研究表明,吸气和lenis停止目前正在VOT中合并,并且它们现在主要由F0区分。在本研究中,我们研究了目前报道的生产领域的变化是否也会在感知领域发现。为此,利用不同VOT和F0值的语音材料,对首尔年轻和年长的男性和女性听众进行了听觉识别任务。结果表明,所有听者组都使用VOT和F0来区分吸音停顿,但使用F0线索比使用VOT线索更可靠地区分停顿对比。性别和年龄的影响仅在VOT线索中发现(即在F0线索中没有发现),老年男性VOT线索重量最大,年轻女性最小,这与最近的生产研究一致。
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