Lexical stress is realised similarly in English, German, and Dutch. On a suprasegmental level, stressed syllables tend to be longer and more acoustically salient than unstressed syllables; segmentally, vowels in unstressed syllables are often reduced. The frequency of unreduced unstressed syllables (where only the suprasegmental cues indicate lack of stress) however, differs across the languages. The present studies test whether listener behaviour is affected by these vocabulary differences, by investigating German listeners’ use of suprasegmental cues to lexical stress in German and English word recognition. In a forced-choice identification task, German listeners correctly assigned single-syllable fragments (e.g., Kon-) to one of two word...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
Experiments have revealed differences across languages in listeners’ use of stress information in re...
Experiments have revealed differences across languages in listeners’ use of stress information in re...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Item does not contain fulltextFour cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identificat...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that f...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
Experiments have revealed differences across languages in listeners’ use of stress information in re...
Experiments have revealed differences across languages in listeners’ use of stress information in re...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Item does not contain fulltextFour cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identificat...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that f...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...