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How Spanish Phonotactics Informs Psycholinguistic Models Of Speech Production, Michael Shelton
How Spanish Phonotactics Informs Psycholinguistic Models Of Speech Production, Michael Shelton
Michael Shelton
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The Time Course Of Stress And Syllable-Level Encoding: Evidence From A Delayed Naming Task In Spanish, Michael Shelton
The Time Course Of Stress And Syllable-Level Encoding: Evidence From A Delayed Naming Task In Spanish, Michael Shelton
Michael Shelton
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An Experimental Approach To Syllable Weight And Stress In Spanish, Michael Shelton
An Experimental Approach To Syllable Weight And Stress In Spanish, Michael Shelton
Michael Shelton
This work examines the cognitive representation of phonotactic constraints on Spanish stress via the collection of behavioral data. Critical stimuli in four experiments consist of non-words that violate the Spanish stress window. Experiment 1 finds statistical differences among latency and accuracy data for stimuli that represent theoretic ally proscribed sequences, theoretically licit sequences that are unattested for diachronic reasons, and fully licit gaps. Experiments 2 and 3 find differential patterning of rising and falling diphthongs. Experiment 4 tests the time course of phonological encoding and evidences differential treatment of both diphthong types across delays in a delayed naming task . …