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University of Florida - LIN 3010 Korean is a “language isolate,” meaning that it is not linguistically related to other languages
University of Florida - LIN 3010
Korean is a “language isolate,” meaning that it is not linguistically related to other languages. It is spoken in Korea. In the following Korean words, you will find the sound [s] and [?], and answer the following questions.
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Word |
Translation |
Phonetic Environment |
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Word |
Translation |
Phonetic Environment |
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a. |
[?i] |
‘poem’ |
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j. |
[sal] |
‘flesh’ |
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b. |
[mi?in] |
‘superstition’ |
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k. |
[kasu] |
‘singer’ |
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c. |
[?inmun] |
‘newspaper’ |
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l. |
[sanmun] ‘prose’ |
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d. |
[thaksa??ige] ‘table clock’ |
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m. |
[kas?l] |
‘hypothesis’ |
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e. |
[?ilsu] |
‘mistake’ |
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n. |
[miso] |
‘smile’ |
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f. |
[o?ip] |
‘fifty’ |
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o. |
[susek] |
‘search’ |
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g. |
[pa??ik] |
‘method’ |
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p. |
[tapsa] |
‘exploration’ |
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h. |
[kan?ik] |
‘snack’ |
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q. |
[so] |
‘cow’ |
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i. |
[ka?i] |
‘thorn’ |
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- List the phonetic environments that [s] and [?] occur in. Use the spaces provided in the table above. The first one is done for you as an example.
- Are the two sounds separate phonemes, or allophones of the same phoneme?
- What evidence do you have to support your conclusion in (ii)?
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