@article{ART002694358},
author={Ko Hye Jung},
title={Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology},
journal={The Japanese Language Association of Korea},
issn={1229-7275},
year={2021},
number={67},
pages={21-38},
doi={10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21}
TY - JOUR
AU - Ko Hye Jung
TI - Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology
JO - The Japanese Language Association of Korea
PY - 2021
VL - null
IS - 67
PB - The Japanese Language Association Of Korea
SP - 21
EP - 38
SN - 1229-7275
AB - This study explores recent research trends in Japanese phonetics and phonological studies by analyzing 56 research articles that were published in 18 academic journals registered in Korea from 2019 to 2020. As a result of the analysis, it was confirmed that as in the previous cycle, studies in this field concentrated on phonetic education for Japanese learners (44.7%) rather than Japanese phonetics and phonological studies (32.1%). This trend can be said to be a result of the research environment in which it is difficult to acquire phonetic data of native Japanese speakers in Korea. Accordingly, in recent studies, it can be pointed out that the transcription data of phonetic databases using corpus and the text data of communication language (通信言語) are being adopted to phonetic studies. Also noteworthy is a study that experimented textual information from a cognitive psychology perspective. Further, looking at the research topics by field, the phonetic studies (55.3%) are particularly active in studies focusing on prosody, whereas most of the phonological studies (39.3%) focus on the latest theory and Sino-Japanese studies that focus on segmental sounds. Therefore, in the future, if empirical phonetics and theoretical phonological studies proceed in this field in a mutually beneficial relationship, and if this combines with the training of young academic successors and Japanese language education, it is expected that research in this field, currently stagnant, will make great progress.
KW - Segment;Prosody;Phonetic education;Phonological theory;Sino-Japanese
DO - 10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21
ER -
Ko Hye Jung. (2021). Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology. The Japanese Language Association of Korea, 67, 21-38.
Ko Hye Jung. 2021, "Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology", The Japanese Language Association of Korea, no.67, pp.21-38. Available from: doi:10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21
Ko Hye Jung "Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology" The Japanese Language Association of Korea 67 pp.21-38 (2021) : 21.
Ko Hye Jung. Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology. 2021; 67 : 21-38. Available from: doi:10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21
Ko Hye Jung. "Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology" The Japanese Language Association of Korea no.67(2021) : 21-38.doi: 10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21
Ko Hye Jung. Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology. The Japanese Language Association of Korea, 67, 21-38. doi: 10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21
Ko Hye Jung. Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology. The Japanese Language Association of Korea. 2021; 67 21-38. doi: 10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21
Ko Hye Jung. Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology. 2021; 67 : 21-38. Available from: doi:10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21
Ko Hye Jung. "Current trends and prospects of studies on Japanese phonetics and phonology" The Japanese Language Association of Korea no.67(2021) : 21-38.doi: 10.14817/jlak.2021.67.21