Phonological structure and language processing: Cross-linguistic studies

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Author(s): Takashi Otake, Anne Cutler (eds.)
Series: Speech Research 12
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: xii, 254 p. :
City: Berlin

Preface
Contributors’ addresses
Introduction: Phonological structure and its role in language processing
Stem and word in Sino-Japanese
Syllable, mora and accent
Speech segmentation and phonological structure
When is a syllable not a syllable?
Phoneme/syllable perception and the temporal structure of speech
The role of suprasegmentals in speech perception and acquisition
The role of accent in speech perception
Speech segmentation by Japanese listeners
The psychological reality of speech units in Japanese
The roles of phonological and orthographic code in word stem completion
Lexical access in continuous speech: Language-specific realisations of a universal model
Index