This study addresses the extent to which the location of primary stress in Dutch, German, and English monomorphemic words is affected by the syllables preceding the three final syllables. We present analyses of the monomorphemic words in the CELEX lexical database, which showed that penultimate primary stress is less frequent in Dutch and English trisyllabic than quadrisyllabic words. In addition, we discuss paper-and-pencil experiments in which native speakers assigned primary stress to pseudowords. These experiments provided evidence that in all three languages penultimate stress is more likely in quadrisyllabic than in trisyllabic words. We explain this length effect with the preferences in these languages for word-initial stress and for...
This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect on-line speech comprehension in Brit...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
International audienceThis paper investigates the relationship between syllable weight and secondary...
This study addresses the extent to which the location of primary stress in Dutch, German, and Englis...
Please be advised that this information was generated on 2016-09-13 and may be subject to change. Wo...
It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is becau...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
Lexical stress is realised similarly in English, German, and Dutch. On a suprasegmental level, stres...
Patterns of alternating stressed and unstressed syllables are common in many languages. This binary ...
In this paper we report on four experiments in which we attempted to prime the stress position of Du...
Dutch listeners were slower to make judgements about the semantic relatedness between a spoken targe...
Several decades of research, focusing on English, Dutch and German, have set up a hierarchy of acous...
Durations of syllables in phrasally-stressed English 4-syllable words like democratic, with primary ...
This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect on-line speech comprehension in Brit...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
International audienceThis paper investigates the relationship between syllable weight and secondary...
This study addresses the extent to which the location of primary stress in Dutch, German, and Englis...
Please be advised that this information was generated on 2016-09-13 and may be subject to change. Wo...
It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is becau...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
Lexical stress is realised similarly in English, German, and Dutch. On a suprasegmental level, stres...
Patterns of alternating stressed and unstressed syllables are common in many languages. This binary ...
In this paper we report on four experiments in which we attempted to prime the stress position of Du...
Dutch listeners were slower to make judgements about the semantic relatedness between a spoken targe...
Several decades of research, focusing on English, Dutch and German, have set up a hierarchy of acous...
Durations of syllables in phrasally-stressed English 4-syllable words like democratic, with primary ...
This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect on-line speech comprehension in Brit...
This dissertation examines the interaction of various phonological phenomena with stress assignment....
International audienceThis paper investigates the relationship between syllable weight and secondary...