Individuals who speak English as a second language vary in their ability to produce appropriate stress, which often impedes their intelligibility. The present study investigated the production of lexical stress by native speakers of English as well as learners of English. Minimal pairs were recorded by 8 native speakers of English and 8 Arabic learners of English. A second experiment examined use of acoustic cues to indicate stressed syllables in Arabic (8 speakers). In both experiments, four acoustic cues were examined: duration, fundamental frequency, amplitude, and second formant frequency. Differences in the use of these cues were observed across speaker groups (native and non-native speakers) for fundamental frequency and second forman...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
This paper investigates the role of duration in signaling stress and accent in Southern British Engl...
The field of second language (L2) phonology has recently addressed the related phonological acquisit...
Individuals who speak English as a second language vary in their ability to produce appropriate stre...
This paper explores the acquisition of phonetic and phonological realisation of word stress, by Arab...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
Lexical stress is argued to have a significant role in native speakers’ perception and control of ...
International audienceEnglish prosodic features, particularly word stress, have long provena source ...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Research interest in the pros...
Presently there is no consensus regarding the interpretation and analysis of the stress system of Mo...
This paper asks whether there is an ‘interlanguage intelligibility benefit’ in perception of word-st...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
This paper investigates the role of duration in signaling stress and accent in Southern British Engl...
The field of second language (L2) phonology has recently addressed the related phonological acquisit...
Individuals who speak English as a second language vary in their ability to produce appropriate stre...
This paper explores the acquisition of phonetic and phonological realisation of word stress, by Arab...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
Lexical stress is argued to have a significant role in native speakers’ perception and control of ...
International audienceEnglish prosodic features, particularly word stress, have long provena source ...
167 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Research interest in the pros...
Presently there is no consensus regarding the interpretation and analysis of the stress system of Mo...
This paper asks whether there is an ‘interlanguage intelligibility benefit’ in perception of word-st...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
This paper investigates the role of duration in signaling stress and accent in Southern British Engl...
The field of second language (L2) phonology has recently addressed the related phonological acquisit...