Categorical approaches to lexical stress typically assume that words have either regular or irregular stress, and imply that only the latter needs to be stored in the lexicon, while the former can be derived by rule. In this paper, we compare these two groups of words in a lexical decision task in Portuguese to examine whether the dichotomy in question affects lexical retrieval latencies in native speakers, which could indirectly reveal different processing patterns. Our results show no statistically credible effect of stress regularity on reaction times, even when lexical frequency, neighborhood density, and phonotactic probability are taken into consideration. The lack of an effect is consistent with a probabilistic approach to stress, no...
Low frequency words in English show a regularity effect; words whose spellings represent regular pho...
The experiments reported in the thesis investigate the nature of word stress and its lexical represe...
This paper examines the role of lexical, morphological and phonological cues in the perception of wo...
This paper examines the role of weight in stress assignment in the Portuguese lexicon, and proposes ...
This paper examines the role of weight in stress assignment in the Portuguese lexicon, and proposes ...
In weight-sensitive languages, stress is influenced by syllable weight. As a result, heavy syllables...
In weight-sensitive languages, stress is influenced by syllable weight. As a result, heavy syllables ...
This paper examines how native English speakers acquire stress in Portuguese. Native speakers and se...
This paper examines how native English speakers acquire stress in Portuguese. Native speakers and se...
Item does not contain fulltextFor about four decades, phonological theories have claimed that word s...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
For about four decades, phonological theories have claimed that word stress assignment depends on th...
Low frequency words in English show a regularity effect; words whose spellings represent regular pho...
Low frequency words in English show a regularity effect; words whose spellings represent regular pho...
The experiments reported in the thesis investigate the nature of word stress and its lexical represe...
This paper examines the role of lexical, morphological and phonological cues in the perception of wo...
This paper examines the role of weight in stress assignment in the Portuguese lexicon, and proposes ...
This paper examines the role of weight in stress assignment in the Portuguese lexicon, and proposes ...
In weight-sensitive languages, stress is influenced by syllable weight. As a result, heavy syllables...
In weight-sensitive languages, stress is influenced by syllable weight. As a result, heavy syllables ...
This paper examines how native English speakers acquire stress in Portuguese. Native speakers and se...
This paper examines how native English speakers acquire stress in Portuguese. Native speakers and se...
Item does not contain fulltextFor about four decades, phonological theories have claimed that word s...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
Research on the perception of word stress suggests that speakers of languages with non-predictable o...
For about four decades, phonological theories have claimed that word stress assignment depends on th...
Low frequency words in English show a regularity effect; words whose spellings represent regular pho...
Low frequency words in English show a regularity effect; words whose spellings represent regular pho...
The experiments reported in the thesis investigate the nature of word stress and its lexical represe...
This paper examines the role of lexical, morphological and phonological cues in the perception of wo...