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Under the assumption that lexical exceptions can occur in a language only if its native speakers can perceive stress contrasts , I argue that the presence of these exceptions depends on the age at which infants discover the stress rule ...
Under the assumption that lexical exceptions can occur in a language only if its native speakers can perceive stress contrasts , I argue that the presence of these exceptions depends on the age at which infants discover the stress rule ...
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The study found that native speakers of Finnish and Hungarian manifest the same difficulties with respect to the perception of stress as do French speakers ; that is , they made significantly more recall errors with the stress contrast ...
The study found that native speakers of Finnish and Hungarian manifest the same difficulties with respect to the perception of stress as do French speakers ; that is , they made significantly more recall errors with the stress contrast ...
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Finnish is especially interesting , since it has been established that native speakers of this language have difficulties perceiving stress contrasts . Indeed , the presence of nonrhythmic secondary stress not only poses a problem for ...
Finnish is especially interesting , since it has been established that native speakers of this language have difficulties perceiving stress contrasts . Indeed , the presence of nonrhythmic secondary stress not only poses a problem for ...
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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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