Production priming of stress in nonwords
In this study, we demonstrate production-to-production priming of stress in nonwords, when participants must assign a stress pattern without reference to lexical information. This priming effect is boosted when segmental material overlaps between prime and target, but is robust even when no segmenta...
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| description | In this study, we demonstrate production-to-production priming of stress in nonwords, when participants must assign a stress pattern without reference to lexical information. This priming effect is boosted when segmental material overlaps between prime and target, but is robust even when no segmental material overlaps. We argue that stress patterns are represented in the minds of speakers, independently from segmental representations. These independent stress representations must be active alongside segmental representations during production. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-9c6e2e8a93d149678241b9a7288d2b442025-08-20T02:24:54ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesLaboratory Phonology1868-63542024-10-0115110.16995/labphon.9573Production priming of stress in nonwordsChristine Kim0Claire Moore-Cantwell1Dana BoschEthan KahnGrace Shoemaker2UCLALinguistics, UCLAUCLAIn this study, we demonstrate production-to-production priming of stress in nonwords, when participants must assign a stress pattern without reference to lexical information. This priming effect is boosted when segmental material overlaps between prime and target, but is robust even when no segmental material overlaps. We argue that stress patterns are represented in the minds of speakers, independently from segmental representations. These independent stress representations must be active alongside segmental representations during production.https://www.journal-labphon.org/article/id/9573/word stressprimingnonwords |
| spellingShingle | Christine Kim Claire Moore-Cantwell Dana Bosch Ethan Kahn Grace Shoemaker Production priming of stress in nonwords Laboratory Phonology word stress priming nonwords |
| title | Production priming of stress in nonwords |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Production priming of stress in nonwords |
| title_short | Production priming of stress in nonwords |
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| url | https://www.journal-labphon.org/article/id/9573/ |
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