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The contrastive value of lexical stress in visual word recognition: Evidence from Spanish
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Alberto Domínguez Martínez, Fernando Cuetos Vega
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2018 Volume 30, Issue 3, p276-282
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Many pairs of words in Spanish, in particular many verbal forms, differ only in the syllable stressed, such as aNImo (I encourage) and aniMÓ (he encouraged). Consequently, word stress may acquire a lexical contrastive value that has been confirmed by Dupoux, Pallier, Sebastian, and Mehler (1997) for Spanish speakers though not for French speakers in auditory perception.
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