The Sounds of Korean: A Pronunciation Guide

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University of Hawaii Press, 30 sept. 2003 - 258 pages

This book is a highly readable introduction to Korean pronunciation for students at all levels of proficiency. Beginners will find the information and practice they need to cross the threshold of intelligibility in Korean, while more advanced students will have the opportunity to fine-tune their pronunciation and improve their comprehension.

The Sounds of Korean focuses on the most challenging features of Korean pronunciation. Careful attention is paid to the way in which a sound's pronunciation can be modified in different contexts. The first part of the text consists of an overview and chapters on vowel and consonant sounds in Korean, adjustment processes that modify speech sounds in different positions within words and phrases, and the role of prosody in expressing meaning and emotion. The practice exercises that follow are paired with the various contrasts and adjustment processes discussed earlier.

These exercises, recorded in MP3 format by two native speakers (male and female) from Seoul, give students systematic, focused exposure to natural colloquial speech that represents the way Korean is actually spoken in the real world.

 

Table des matières

Vowels
10
Consonants
29
Adjustments
75
Prosody
97
References
107
How to Use the Practice Exercises
113
Consonants
161
Adjustments
191
Prosody
233
Answer Guide for the Practice Exercises
239
List of Practice Exercises
253
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Miho Choo teaches Korean at the University of Texas at Austin.

William O'Grady is professor of linguistics at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.

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