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金鎭均 서울産業大學校 1994 논문집 Vol.39 No.1
The purpose of this paper is to show that the non-linear mode of representation in English phonology has a superiority over the mono-linear one through the analysis of the English syllable within the autosegmental framework. Traditional phonology did not realize the importance of syllable, but its status in phonology has gradually been enhanced. Natural generative phonology dealt with syllable within the framework of mono-linear phonology. But the analysis of syllable in view of mono-linear phonology did not solve a lot of phonology problems. CV-theory in the form of non-linear phonology makes up for various defects which the mono-linear analysis of syllable has. By analyzing syllable in terms of CV-theory, we can explicitly represent heavy syllable, complex sound, long segment, syllable nucleus and syllable margin.
金鎭均 서울産業大學校 2001 논문집 Vol.52 No.1
This paper deals with the corelation between phonological variations and social contexts. It is self-evident that variation and change are pervasive throughout a language. All one has to do is listen to the various geographical and social dialects of languages or listen carefully to one's own language use in less and more formal styles to become aware of linguistic variation. When the language user speaks and listens to his language, he is faced with a lot of types of variations. The most notable variants of them are at the phonological level. As a result, a systematic research of phonological variants is made in this paper that the language user meets in the various social contexts in which he leads his social life.
金鎭均 서울産業大學校 1996 논문집 Vol.43 No.1
This thesis has as its aim the correlation between phonological variations and language use. Having rejected the concept of language as a monolithic homogeneous object and adopted in its place a view of language as a heterogeneous dynamic system, the use of language is forced to seek out variations. The language user should know the knowledge, not only of the formal code, but also of the social implications of linguistic choices which are available to him as he uses his language in the course of his life. When the language user speaks and listens to his language, he is, in reality, faced with many types of variations. Among them, the most notable variants are at the phonological level. As a result, a systematic research of phonological variants that the language use meets in the course of his social life is made in this study, for knowing them is very important to lead a good social life.