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Learn Korean the way it's actually spoken with the only app built for real immersion. Unlock 10+ languages in a single plan! Claim 50% OFF Migaku Lifetime or get an extra free month here: https://migaku.com/julesykr You might've heard that Korean is unlike its neighbors China and Japan in not having tones or pitch accent, which makes it comparatively easier to learn. But unfortunately, that may be changing. Let me break down the latest research in Korean linguistics - tones may be coming faster than you think 👀 [Timeline] [00:36] Korean's 3-way stop consonants [01:56] Korean MIGHT be becoming tonal [04:54] Korean linguists' tonal discovery [06:20] Pitch accent in Southeastern Korean (Gyeongsang-do) [08:02] Did Korean used to be tonal? (Middle Korean tones) [10:02] Korean is becoming *selectively* tonal [References] Ito, C., & Kenstowicz, M. J. (2012). Pitch accent in Korean. In T. Borowsky, S. Kawahara, T. Shinya, & M. Sugahara (Eds.), Prosody matters: Essays in honor of Elisabeth Selkirk (pp. 147–166). Equinox. Kang, S. (2015). A comparative study on accentual patterns between Middle Korean and the current Jeju Korean. Language and Linguistics, 69, 1–27. Kang, Y. (2014). Voice Onset Time merger and development of tonal contrast in Seoul Korean stops: A corpus study. Journal of Phonetics, 45, 76–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2014.03.005 Kim, J. (김정윤) (2024). Prosodically conditioned VOT merger of Korean stops examined in verse-style broad-focus speech. Eon'eogwahag 언어과학 [Journal of Language Sciences], 31(1), 111–134. http://dx.doi.org/10.14384/kals.2024.31.1.111 Kim, M.-R. (2004). Perception of lenis and aspirated stops in Seoul Korean by younger and older male and female listeners. Korean Journal of Linguistics, 29(1), 37–67. https://www.eksss.org/archive/view_article?pid=pss-12-4-1 “억양 (抑揚).” Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture Entry SAY HI! Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/julesytooshoes
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