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Korean aegyo speech mimics childlike vocalizations by raising F1 values

A recent study published on arXiv investigated the linguistic phenomenon of Korean aegyo, a childlike speaking style used in romantic contexts. Researchers analyzed speech patterns from twelve Seoul Korean speakers, comparing their aegyo and non-aegyo pronunciations. The findings indicate that aegyo speech involves a significant increase in F1 values and a selective fronting of vowels, which collectively expand the vowel space. This stylization appears to mimic the shorter vocal tracts of children, primarily through global vowel lowering and partial fronting. AI

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RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing linguistic analysis of a specific speech style.

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Ji-eun Kim, Volker Dellwo ·

    Korean aegyo speech shows systematic F1 increase to signal childlike qualities

    arXiv:2604.25133v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Korean aegyo is a socially recognized childlike speaking style used predominantly in romantic interactions among adults. This study examined vowel space modification in aegyo by analyzing formant frequencies from twelve Seoul Korean…

  2. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Volker Dellwo ·

    Korean aegyo speech shows systematic F1 increase to signal childlike qualities

    Korean aegyo is a socially recognized childlike speaking style used predominantly in romantic interactions among adults. This study examined vowel space modification in aegyo by analyzing formant frequencies from twelve Seoul Korean speakers who produced identical scripts in aegy…