2024.09.06 22:44
[DOI: 10.17959/sppm.2024.30.2.93]
Planning for obstruent tensification in speech production processing
Miyeon Ahn (Hankyong National University)
Abstract
Most speech production models assume multiple levels of processing representations, wherein conceptual, grammatical and phonological encoding are sequentially processed (Dell 1986, Levelt 1989, Goldrick and Rapp 2007). These representational distinctions reveal that speech production is a staged procedure, in which undoubtedly subsequent procedures are modulated by the output of the former representation (Levelt et al. 1999). In this work, we explore obligatory obstruent tensification in Korean and examine its temporal phonetic variation in order to understand where the variants originate within the framework of the speech production model. Based on the results of a production experiment, we suggest that obstruent tensification emerges as a result of phonological processing during the speech production process.
Keywords
Speech production, obstruent tensification, phonological process, levels of representations