Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... 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 acquired early in life . Peperkamp and ...
... 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 acquired early in life . Peperkamp and ...
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... phonological . As a consequence , they will keep stress for the phonological encoding of lexical items . Importantly , the algorithm by which infants look for stress regularities at utterance edges may lead to the incorrect conclusion ...
... phonological . As a consequence , they will keep stress for the phonological encoding of lexical items . Importantly , the algorithm by which infants look for stress regularities at utterance edges may lead to the incorrect conclusion ...
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... phonological . Infants acquiring Spanish correctly deduce that stress is not purely phono- logical ; hence , they will encode stress in the phonological representation of words once they start building a lexicon . Infants acquiring ...
... phonological . Infants acquiring Spanish correctly deduce that stress is not purely phono- logical ; hence , they will encode stress in the phonological representation of words once they start building a lexicon . Infants acquiring ...
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Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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