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English word stress as produced by English and Dutch speakers : the role of segmental and suprasegmental differences

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2008

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Lemhöfer, Kristin
Cutler, Anne

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INTERNATIONAL SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION, , ed.. INTERSPEECH 2008 : 9th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Brisbane, Australia, September 22 - 26, 2008. 2008, pp. 1953

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It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than English listeners in distinguishing English word stress. We tested whether this asymmetry also holds in production, comparing the realization of English word stress by native English speakers and Dutch speakers. Results confirmed that English speakers centralize unstressed vowels more, while Dutch speakers of English make more use of suprasegmental differences.

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400 Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik

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lexical stress, production, foreign-accent, segmental, suprasegmental, English, Dutch

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International Speech Communication, 22. Sept. 2008 - 26. Sept. 2008, Brisbane, Australia
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ISO 690BRAUN, Bettina, Kristin LEMHÖFER, Anne CUTLER, 2008. English word stress as produced by English and Dutch speakers : the role of segmental and suprasegmental differences. International Speech Communication. Brisbane, Australia, 22. Sept. 2008 - 26. Sept. 2008. In: INTERNATIONAL SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION, , ed.. INTERSPEECH 2008 : 9th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Brisbane, Australia, September 22 - 26, 2008. 2008, pp. 1953
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