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However , given the findings about phonological development during the first year of life in general and the attested preference for the predominant metrical pattern in particular , it is reasonable to assume that stress rules are ...
However , given the findings about phonological development during the first year of life in general and the attested preference for the predominant metrical pattern in particular , it is reasonable to assume that stress rules are ...
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Neither utterance edge thus presents a regular surface stress pattern , and Spanish - acquiring infants will therefore correctly infer that word stress is not purely phonological . As a consequence , they will keep stress for the ...
Neither utterance edge thus presents a regular surface stress pattern , and Spanish - acquiring infants will therefore correctly infer that word stress is not purely phonological . As a consequence , they will keep stress for the ...
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To sum up the argument , prelexical infants keep stress for the phonological encoding of lexical items if and only if they infer - rightly or wrongly — that stress is not purely phonological . Infants acquiring Spanish correctly deduce ...
To sum up the argument , prelexical infants keep stress for the phonological encoding of lexical items if and only if they infer - rightly or wrongly — that stress is not purely phonological . Infants acquiring Spanish correctly deduce ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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