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Consonant in Korean
There are some consonant in Korean has 2 sounds like :
ㄱ = g/k
ㄷ =d/t
ㄹ = r/l
ㅂ = b/p
ㅈ = j/c
But I'm always confuse which sound should be used on a word, like ㄱ I must read it with 'g' sound or 'k' sound
Thank you and sorry for my bad English^^
15. Jan. 2020 14:08
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Briefly, some languages like English treat /g/ and /k/ as different sounds (phonemes), but other languages like Korean treat [g] and [k] as variations (allophones) of /k/ a single sound (phoneme).
In general, a Korean consonant will be voiced when between vowels. Thus, [g] between vowels, and [k] otherwise.
More information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_phonology
[excerpt]
3.^ /p, t, tɕ, k/ are voiced [b, d, dʑ, ɡ] between voiced sounds but voiceless elsewhere.
15. Januar 2020
1
Korean consonants have three principal positional allophones: initial, medial (voiced), and final (checked). The initial form is found at the beginning of phonological words. The medial form is found in voiced environments, intervocalically and after a voiced consonant such as n or l. The final form is found in checked environments, such as at the end of a phonological word or before an obstruent consonant such as t or k. Nasal consonants (m, n, ng) do not have noticeable positional allophones, though ng cannot appear in initial position.
ㄱ
Initial allophone : /k/ ex) 가을
Medial allophone : /ɡ/ ex) 사과
Final allophone : /k̚/ ex ) 직진
ㄷ
Initial allophone : /t/ - approximately t t ex) 다음
Medial allophone : /d/ - approximately d ex) 지도
Final allophone : /t̚/ ex) 닫기
ㅂ
Initial allophone : /p/ ex) 바다
Medial allophone : /b/ ex) 가보
Final allophone : /p̚/ ex) 답가
ㄹ
Initial allophone : /ɾ/ ex) 리본
Medial allophone : /ɾ/ ex) 나리
Final allophone : /l/ ex) 솔개
ㅈ
Initial allophone : /tɕ/ ex) 자연
Medial allophone : /dʑ/ ex) 여자
Final allophone : /t̚/ ex) 잦다
Refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZhOeA0RD9o
16. Januar 2020
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Yeni (钟雪利)
Sprachfähigkeiten
Chinesisch (Mandarin), Englisch, Indonesisch, Koreanisch
Lernsprache
Englisch, Koreanisch
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