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LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS IN STRESS SYSTEMS : ARGUMENTS FROM EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND ADULT SPEECH PERCEPTION SHARON PEPERKAMP Laboratoire de Sciences et Psycholinguistique , EHESS - ENS - CNRS and Université de Paris 8 Some , but not ...
LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS IN STRESS SYSTEMS : ARGUMENTS FROM EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND ADULT SPEECH PERCEPTION SHARON PEPERKAMP Laboratoire de Sciences et Psycholinguistique , EHESS - ENS - CNRS and Université de Paris 8 Some , but not ...
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First , the phonological representation of words in the mental lexicon is language - specific in that it encodes ... Second , from the onset of lexical acquisition , infants store words in this language - specific phonological format .
First , the phonological representation of words in the mental lexicon is language - specific in that it encodes ... Second , from the onset of lexical acquisition , infants store words in this language - specific phonological format .
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STRESS IS STRESS ENCODED IN SURFACE PHONOLOGICAL LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS OBSERVABLE REPRESENTATION STORED INITIAL no no FINAL no no no no yes yes PENULTIMATE without subminimal words yes with subminimal words yes yes yes yes Table 4.
STRESS IS STRESS ENCODED IN SURFACE PHONOLOGICAL LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS OBSERVABLE REPRESENTATION STORED INITIAL no no FINAL no no no no yes yes PENULTIMATE without subminimal words yes with subminimal words yes yes yes yes Table 4.
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Letters to Language | 1 |
With all due respect Brian D Joseph | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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