2015
DOI: 10.17959/sppm.2015.21.2.341
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Aspects of vowels by ages in Seoul dialect

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“…Modern South Korean has 7-8 monophthongs /i, e, (ɛ), a, ʌ, o, ɨ, u/ (Jang et al 2015;Kang 2014;Kwak 2003;Lee 2000;Ramsey 2011 Yang 1996) 2 . Due to recent merger of the mid-front vowels /e/ and /ɛ/, which is most likely caused by the raising of /ɛ/, many Koreans no longer distinguish these vowels (Baker and Trofimovich 2005;Kang 2014;Kwak 2003;Jang et al 2015;Lee and Ramsey 2011;Yang 1996).…”
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“…Modern South Korean has 7-8 monophthongs /i, e, (ɛ), a, ʌ, o, ɨ, u/ (Jang et al 2015;Kang 2014;Kwak 2003;Lee 2000;Ramsey 2011 Yang 1996) 2 . Due to recent merger of the mid-front vowels /e/ and /ɛ/, which is most likely caused by the raising of /ɛ/, many Koreans no longer distinguish these vowels (Baker and Trofimovich 2005;Kang 2014;Kwak 2003;Jang et al 2015;Lee and Ramsey 2011;Yang 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to recent merger of the mid-front vowels /e/ and /ɛ/, which is most likely caused by the raising of /ɛ/, many Koreans no longer distinguish these vowels (Baker and Trofimovich 2005;Kang 2014;Kwak 2003;Jang et al 2015;Lee and Ramsey 2011;Yang 1996). Studies examining Korean vowel change in apparent time (Jang et al 2015;Kang 2014) have shown that the Korean /e/ and /ɛ/ are produced with overlapping F1 and F2 values across ages, except for some older speakers 3 who produced them distinctly, supporting that young-generation Koreans have a seven-vowel system with one mid-front vowel /e/ (Kwak 2003). In some cases, front rounded vowels /y/ and /ø/ may be additionally observed in the speech of older generation speakers, but in modern South Korean these sounds are mostly replaced by the diphthongs [we] and [wi], respectively (Ahn and Iverson 2007;Kwak 2003;Jang et al 2015).…”
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