Perception of lexical pitch-accent by Korean learners of Japanese

Publication date

2015-08-12

Authors

Hu, ShuangshuangISNI 0000000523803225

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

DOI

Document Type

Part of book
Open Access logo

License

Abstract

Tokyo Japanese has a lexical pitch-accent system whereas Seoul Korean features no wordlevel tonal representations. The present study investigated phonological perception of lexical pitch-accent by advanced Seoul Korean learners of Japanese, via sequence-recall experiments. The results, on the contrary to our prediction, showed that advanced Korean learners performed as well as native Japanese speakers in perceiving pitchaccent contrasts. Non-significant variance also suggested the advanced Korean learners in general have acquired lexical pitch-accent phonologically. The observations that Korean learners had no difficulties in perception of pitch-accent were discussed with respect to acquisition models of non-native perception.

Keywords

non-native speech perception, pitch accent, L2 acquisition, phonological perception

Citation

Hu, S 2015, Perception of lexical pitch-accent by Korean learners of Japanese. in Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetics Sciences., ICPHS0562, Glasgow, UK.