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South Kyungsang consonant system in the context of the Korean language dialects and the Altaic language family. / Shamrin, Anton S.
In: Yazyki i Fol'klor Korennykh Narodov Sibiri, Vol. 2022, No. 44, 2022, p. 100-113.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - South Kyungsang consonant system in the context of the Korean language dialects and the Altaic language family
AU - Shamrin, Anton S.
N1 - Публикация для корректировки.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This paper compares the data of our acoustic study on the South Kyungsang Korean consonant system with infor-mation about consonants of other Korean language dialects (North Korean, Seoul Korean, and Jeju Korean) and lan-guages of hypothetic Altaic language family (Turkic languages of Siberia: Altaic, Teleut, Telengit, Kumandin, Tubin, Chelkan, Shor, Baraba-Tatar, Yakut, Dolgan) found in the scientific literature. The purpose of this study was to reveal the specifics of the South Kyungsang Korean consonant system within the system of Korean dialects and in comparison with the languages of the Altaic language family using comparative and typological analysis. The material of our study includes 1050 Korean words recorded on a voice recorder from 10 speakers of South Kyungsang Korean. Following the methodology used at the Laboratory of experimental phonetic studies of the Institute of Philology, SB RAS, each word was pronounced by each of the informants four times. We analyzed only the second and the third repetitions in the computer program Speech Analyzer, taking into account the data of oscil-lograms, spectrograms, f0, and intensity. We have noticed the similarity of the South Kyungsang consonant system with the consonant system of North Korean dialects, suggesting that the South Kyungsang and North Korean dia-lects have preserved some elements of the ancient Korean language. In addition, we have found the similarity with some consonant systems of Turkic languages due to the opposition of noisy consonants on a quantitative basis and to the blurred boundaries between sonority and noisiness.
AB - This paper compares the data of our acoustic study on the South Kyungsang Korean consonant system with infor-mation about consonants of other Korean language dialects (North Korean, Seoul Korean, and Jeju Korean) and lan-guages of hypothetic Altaic language family (Turkic languages of Siberia: Altaic, Teleut, Telengit, Kumandin, Tubin, Chelkan, Shor, Baraba-Tatar, Yakut, Dolgan) found in the scientific literature. The purpose of this study was to reveal the specifics of the South Kyungsang Korean consonant system within the system of Korean dialects and in comparison with the languages of the Altaic language family using comparative and typological analysis. The material of our study includes 1050 Korean words recorded on a voice recorder from 10 speakers of South Kyungsang Korean. Following the methodology used at the Laboratory of experimental phonetic studies of the Institute of Philology, SB RAS, each word was pronounced by each of the informants four times. We analyzed only the second and the third repetitions in the computer program Speech Analyzer, taking into account the data of oscil-lograms, spectrograms, f0, and intensity. We have noticed the similarity of the South Kyungsang consonant system with the consonant system of North Korean dialects, suggesting that the South Kyungsang and North Korean dia-lects have preserved some elements of the ancient Korean language. In addition, we have found the similarity with some consonant systems of Turkic languages due to the opposition of noisy consonants on a quantitative basis and to the blurred boundaries between sonority and noisiness.
KW - Altaic languages
KW - Korean language
KW - Phonetics
KW - South Kyungsang dialect
KW - Turkic languages of Siberia
KW - acoustic phonetics
KW - consonants
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U2 - 10.25205/2312-6337-2022-2-100-113
DO - 10.25205/2312-6337-2022-2-100-113
M3 - Article
VL - 2022
SP - 100
EP - 113
JO - Yazyki i Fol'klor Korennykh Narodov Sibiri
JF - Yazyki i Fol'klor Korennykh Narodov Sibiri
SN - 2712-9608
IS - 44
ER -
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