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- W2000936005 abstract "Most models of word recognition concerned with prosody are based on a distinction between strong syllables (containing a full vowel) and weak syllables (containing a schwa). In these models, the possibility that listeners take advantage of finer grained prosodie distinctions, such as primary versus secondary stress, is usually rejected on the grounds that these two categories are not discriminable from each other without lexical information or normalization of the speaker’s voice. In the present experiment, subjects were presented with word fragments that differed only by their degree of stress— namely, primary or secondary stress (e.g., /prasi/ vs. /prasi/). The task was to guess the origin of the fragment (e.g., “prosecutor” vs. “prosecution”). The results showed that guessing performance significantly exceeds the chance level, which indicates that making fine stress distinctions is possible without lexical information and with minimal speech normalization. This finding is discussed in the framework of prosody-based word recognition theories." @default.
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- W2000936005 title "The perception of primary and secondary stress in English" @default.
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