Do listeners use lexical stress at an early stage in word learning? Artificial-lexicon studies have shown that listeners can learn new spoken words easily. These studies used non-words differing in consonants and/or vowels, but not differing only in stress. If listeners use stress information in word learning, they should be able to learn new words that differ only in stress (e.g., BInulo-biNUlo). We investigated this issue here. When learning new words, Italian listeners relied on segmental information; they did not take stress information into account. Newly-acquired words differing in stress alone are not automatically represented as different words

Sulpizio, S., Mcqueen, J. (2011). When two newly-acquired words are one: new words differing in stress alone are not automatically represented differently. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH (pp.1385-1388). ISCA.

When two newly-acquired words are one: new words differing in stress alone are not automatically represented differently

Sulpizio, S
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2011

Abstract

Do listeners use lexical stress at an early stage in word learning? Artificial-lexicon studies have shown that listeners can learn new spoken words easily. These studies used non-words differing in consonants and/or vowels, but not differing only in stress. If listeners use stress information in word learning, they should be able to learn new words that differ only in stress (e.g., BInulo-biNUlo). We investigated this issue here. When learning new words, Italian listeners relied on segmental information; they did not take stress information into account. Newly-acquired words differing in stress alone are not automatically represented as different words
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lexical stress; spoken word recognition; Italian; learning new words
English
Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2011 28-31 agosto
2011
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH
978-1-61839-270-1
2011
1385
1388
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Sulpizio, S., Mcqueen, J. (2011). When two newly-acquired words are one: new words differing in stress alone are not automatically represented differently. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH (pp.1385-1388). ISCA.
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