We investigate the realization and discrimination of lexical stress contrasts in pitch-unaccented words in phrase-medial position in Spanish, a context in which intonational pitch accents are frequently absent. Results from production and perception experiments show that in this context durational and intensity cues to stress are produced by speakers and used by listeners above chance level. However, due to substantial amounts of phonetic overlap between stress categories in production, and of numerous errors in the identification of stress categories in perception, we suggest that, in the absence of intonational cues, Spanish speakers engaged in online language use must rely on contextual information in order to distinguish stress contrast...
In recent years, foreign language studies have become an area of great interest, given that students...
Word-level stress, which occurs on a specific syllable of each word, aids lexical access and helps d...
This article is concerned with the acoustic correlates that characterize stress and accent in Catala...
We investigate the realization and discrimination of lexical stress contrasts in pitch-unaccented wo...
We provide evidence for the perception of the stress contrast in deaccented contexts in Spanish. Twe...
The significance of pitch, duration and intensity cues to lexical stress in Spanish was first discus...
According to Sluijter and colleagues (1996b, 1997), stress is independent from accent because it has...
The present investigation examines the processing of Spanish stress by English speakers, second lang...
Previous research into Spanish stress assignment suggests that accentuation involves learning and st...
In unaccented contexts, formant frequency differences related to vowel reduction constitute a consis...
This study explores imitation of the acoustic realization of Spanish stress in disyllabic words prod...
Several studies have shown that the stress pattern of one's native language is applied to new lingui...
The aim of this investigation is to examine whether the adults' difficulty in placing the written ac...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
In Spanish function words and expressions can be classified as lexically stressed or unstressed. Uns...
In recent years, foreign language studies have become an area of great interest, given that students...
Word-level stress, which occurs on a specific syllable of each word, aids lexical access and helps d...
This article is concerned with the acoustic correlates that characterize stress and accent in Catala...
We investigate the realization and discrimination of lexical stress contrasts in pitch-unaccented wo...
We provide evidence for the perception of the stress contrast in deaccented contexts in Spanish. Twe...
The significance of pitch, duration and intensity cues to lexical stress in Spanish was first discus...
According to Sluijter and colleagues (1996b, 1997), stress is independent from accent because it has...
The present investigation examines the processing of Spanish stress by English speakers, second lang...
Previous research into Spanish stress assignment suggests that accentuation involves learning and st...
In unaccented contexts, formant frequency differences related to vowel reduction constitute a consis...
This study explores imitation of the acoustic realization of Spanish stress in disyllabic words prod...
Several studies have shown that the stress pattern of one's native language is applied to new lingui...
The aim of this investigation is to examine whether the adults' difficulty in placing the written ac...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
In Spanish function words and expressions can be classified as lexically stressed or unstressed. Uns...
In recent years, foreign language studies have become an area of great interest, given that students...
Word-level stress, which occurs on a specific syllable of each word, aids lexical access and helps d...
This article is concerned with the acoustic correlates that characterize stress and accent in Catala...