Unlike some Asian languages (e.g., Korean), English has lexical stress manifested by four acoustic features: duration, intensity, F0 (pitch), and vowel quality. Lexical stress has been known to have significant influences on native English speakers’ recognition of spoken words. According to Cutler (2015), lexical stress has both suprasegmental and segmental features: Suprasegmental features include duration, intensity, and F0 while vowel quality is considered a segmental feature. However, it is still unclear which lexical features are more responsible for spoken word recognition. This study examined which features, suprasegmental features or vowel quality of English, are a more significant influencer in spoken word r...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
2 This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect online speech comprehension in Bri...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Unlike some Asian languages (e.g., Korean), English has lexical stress manifested by four acoustic ...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.With regard to teaching a second language, it has be...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
This study investigates the effect of L1 prosodic system on the perception of L2 stress. For the pur...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Prominence refers to the relative emphasis that may be given to a syllable in a word (word-level pro...
Lexical stress is realised similarly in English, German, and Dutch. On a suprasegmental level, stres...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect on-line speech comprehension in Brit...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
2 This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect online speech comprehension in Bri...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...
Unlike some Asian languages (e.g., Korean), English has lexical stress manifested by four acoustic ...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.With regard to teaching a second language, it has be...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
This study investigates the effect of L1 prosodic system on the perception of L2 stress. For the pur...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
Prominence refers to the relative emphasis that may be given to a syllable in a word (word-level pro...
Lexical stress is realised similarly in English, German, and Dutch. On a suprasegmental level, stres...
In lexical stress languages, phonemically identical syllables can differ suprasegmentally (in durati...
This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect on-line speech comprehension in Brit...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
This thesis investigates the following research questions: (1) Does Korean have a metrical structure...
Word stress is implemented differently across languages. In English, for instance, most unstressed v...
2 This paper investigated how foreign-accented stress cues affect online speech comprehension in Bri...
Four cross-modal priming experiments and two forced-choice identification experiments investigated t...