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    Stem-final obstruent variation in Korean

    It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are generally in variation with [s] in the prevocalic position: for example, /pathh-ɨl/ [pathh-ɨl] ~ [pasɨl] ‘field, ac...

    Jongho Jun in Journal of East Asian Linguistics (2010)

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    The prosodic structure and pitch accent of Northern Kyungsang Korean

    This study investigates the underlying tonal pattern of pitch accent, tone interaction, focus effects, and the prosodic structure of Northern Kyungsang Korean (NKK) by examining tone-syllable alignment and the...

    Jongho Jun, Jungsun Kim, Hayoung Lee, Sun-Ah Jun in Journal of East Asian Linguistics (2006)