The goal of the present research was to study the time course of lexical stress encoding in a free-stress language with unpredictable stress. To this aim we measured event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during lexical priming. Participants named pictures bearing either the dominant or non-dominant stress pattern, and preceded by either a congruent or an incongruent word prime (e.g., CInema-FRAgola'cinema-strawberry' vs. benZlna-FRAgola'petrol-strawberry'). Behavioral results show that participants were slower in naming targets that had the same stress pattern as the prime, and were also faster in producing words with the dominant stress pattern in the language. The electrophysiological results show that both the effects are compatible with...
This study investigates the influence of rhythmic expectancies on language processing. It is assumed...
The experiments reported in the thesis investigate the nature of word stress and its lexical represe...
This study investigated the monitoring of metrical stress information in internally generated speech...
An event-related brain potentials (ERPs) experiment was carried out to investigate the time course o...
It is unclear whether word stress in a language is stored as part of the word or whether it is gener...
AbstractRecently we reported that spoken stressed and unstressed primes differently modulate Event R...
This study investigates whether or not the representation of lexical stress information can be prime...
This paper presents the results of an experiment examining the effects of position of lexical stress...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
According to a popular model of speech production, stress is underspecified in the lexicon, that is,...
<p>Both computational models of English reading that generate word stress predict a processing advan...
While listening to continuous speech, humans process beat information to correctly identify word bou...
Background: How do listeners manage to recognize words in an unfamiliar language? The physical conti...
This study investigates the influence of rhythmic expectancies on language processing. It is assumed...
The experiments reported in the thesis investigate the nature of word stress and its lexical represe...
This study investigated the monitoring of metrical stress information in internally generated speech...
An event-related brain potentials (ERPs) experiment was carried out to investigate the time course o...
It is unclear whether word stress in a language is stored as part of the word or whether it is gener...
AbstractRecently we reported that spoken stressed and unstressed primes differently modulate Event R...
This study investigates whether or not the representation of lexical stress information can be prime...
This paper presents the results of an experiment examining the effects of position of lexical stress...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
According to a popular model of speech production, stress is underspecified in the lexicon, that is,...
<p>Both computational models of English reading that generate word stress predict a processing advan...
While listening to continuous speech, humans process beat information to correctly identify word bou...
Background: How do listeners manage to recognize words in an unfamiliar language? The physical conti...
This study investigates the influence of rhythmic expectancies on language processing. It is assumed...
The experiments reported in the thesis investigate the nature of word stress and its lexical represe...
This study investigated the monitoring of metrical stress information in internally generated speech...