Is the syllable frame stored?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):520-520 (1998)
| Abstract | This commentary discusses whether abstract metrical frames are stored. For stress-assigning languages (e.g., Dutch and English), which have a dominant stress pattern, metrical frames are stored only for words that deviate from the default stress pattern. The majority of the words in these languages are produced without retrieving any independent syllabic or metrical frame. | |||||||||
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