Title: Epenthetic
1Epenthetic S in Korean Morphology
- And aspirated
- and reinforced consonants
- Daniel Rasband
- Brigham Young University
2Korean Assimilation
Phoneme 1 Phoneme 1 Phoneme 1 Phoneme 1 Phoneme 1 P 2 P 3
_ V_V, N_V V_N _ _C -tense, -aspiration Tensed Aspirated
? /k/ /g/ /?/ /k?/ /kCC/ ? /k/ ? /kh/
? /t/ /d/ /n/ /t?/ /tCC/ ?/t/ ? /th/
? /p/ /b/ /m/ /p?/ /pCC/ ? /p/ ? /ph/
? /s/ /s/ /n/ /t?/ /tCC/ ? /s/ Ø
3Hunminjeongeum (????)
4Modern Hangul (??)
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5What is Sai-sios?
- Noun-binding
- Reinforcing
- /?/ /s/ ?
- /nn/ before high front vowel
- /d/ before other vowels
- -gt /kk/, /pp/, /tt/, /ss/ before the respective
consonant
6Aspirated and Tensed Consonants
7Two Sides
- Sai-sios should not be used before aspirated
consonants or tensed consonants. - The National Institute of the Korean Language
- No (significant) Pronunciation Change
- Sai-sios not explicit in other words (where the
pronunciation does change).
- Misspellings
- Analogy
- Valid Morpheme (has a morpho-semantic function
and therefore there is no need to omit it from
standardized spellings)
8Methodology
- Morphological Analysis of Compound Words
- Analysis of Corpus Data
- Great Dictionary of Standard Korean (?????????)
- Malmungchi
- Google, Naver, Daum
9Analysis
- 24 words from each group
- Morphological Parse
- Internet search
- Compare
10Words
Group 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group 2
twi-s-kan latrine twi-kkuth the end
twi-s-keli back street twi-ttang the pieces behind the front in yuchnoli
twi-s-kewul back mirror twi-ppwuli back root (of spine)
twi-s-kelum back step twi-ccok backside
twi-s-kol back of the head twi-cha car in the rear
twi-s-kolmok back alley twi-chang rear window
twi-s-kwumeng back hole twi-cheli after-measures
twi-s-kwi back of the ear twi-chwuk heel of shoe
twi-s-kulwu back stump twi-chwum rear pant waist
twi-s-kulimca rear shadow twi-chung floor in the rear
twi-s-kul afterward (in book) twi-kho rear nose on needle
11Words continued
twi-s-kil back road twi-thal later trouble
twi-s-namwu tree in the back twi-thay figure from rear
twi-s-nal later days twi-thayto figure from rear
twi-s-tali back leg twi-thek back edge
twi-s-tam back fence twi-thongswu back of the head
twi-s-ton off-the-books money twi-thum back gap
twi-s-tongney back neighborhood twi-phan back plate
twi-s-matang back yard twi-phyen back side
twi-s-mamwuli finish twi-phyoci back cover
twi-s-maul back village twi-phwuli entertainment after a ceremony
twi-s-mal backbiting twi-phwum shoulder width of garment
twi-s-mas aftertaste twi-heli rear waist
twi-s-mosup figure from behind twi-hyokwa after effect
12Percentages
13Conclusions
- Morphological parse shows that the words with
aspirated and tensed consonants are of the same
category morpho-semantically as the words with
the sai-sios. - Words with the aspirated and tensed consonants
very often misspelled by native Korean speakers - There is something more to the sai-sios than just
a pronunciation change.
14Further Work
- Speech Corpora (Phonetic Analysis)
- Other Problems with the Epenthetic S'
- More Corpora
- Better Querying Functionality
15References
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