An event-related brain potentials (ERPs) experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of lexical stress encoding in language production. Native speakers of Dutch viewed a series of pictures corresponding to bisyllabic names which were either stressed on the first or on the second syllable and made go/no-go decisions on the lexical stress location of those picture names. Behavioral results replicated a pattern that was observed earlier, i.e. faster button-press latencies to initial as compared to final stress targets. The electrophysiological results indicated that participants could make a lexical stress decision significantly earlier when picture names had initial than when they had final stress. Moreover, the present data sug...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
This study investigated the encoding of metrical information during speech production in Dutch. In E...
The transformation of an abstract concept into an articulated word is achieved through a series of e...
An event-related brain potentials (ERPs) experiment was carried out to investigate the time course o...
The goal of the present research was to study the time course of lexical stress encoding in a free-s...
It is unclear whether word stress in a language is stored as part of the word or whether it is gener...
This paper presents the results of an experiment examining the effects of position of lexical stress...
This study investigated the monitoring of metrical stress information in internally generated speech...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the time-course of suprasegmental information in vi...
This study investigated the monitoring of metrical stress information in internally generated speech...
This study investigates whether or not the representation of lexical stress information can be prime...
Segmental as well as suprasegmental information is used by Dutch listeners to recognize words. The t...
<p>Both computational models of English reading that generate word stress predict a processing advan...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
This study investigated the encoding of metrical information during speech production in Dutch. In E...
The transformation of an abstract concept into an articulated word is achieved through a series of e...
An event-related brain potentials (ERPs) experiment was carried out to investigate the time course o...
The goal of the present research was to study the time course of lexical stress encoding in a free-s...
It is unclear whether word stress in a language is stored as part of the word or whether it is gener...
This paper presents the results of an experiment examining the effects of position of lexical stress...
This study investigated the monitoring of metrical stress information in internally generated speech...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the time-course of suprasegmental information in vi...
This study investigated the monitoring of metrical stress information in internally generated speech...
This study investigates whether or not the representation of lexical stress information can be prime...
Segmental as well as suprasegmental information is used by Dutch listeners to recognize words. The t...
<p>Both computational models of English reading that generate word stress predict a processing advan...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
This study investigated the encoding of metrical information during speech production in Dutch. In E...
The transformation of an abstract concept into an articulated word is achieved through a series of e...