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Priming lexical stress in reading Italian aloud. (Articolo in rivista)
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Sulpizio, S., Job, R., & Burani, C. (2012)
Priming lexical stress in reading Italian aloud.
in Language and cognitive processes; Taylor & Francis Inc., Philadelphia (Stati Uniti d'America)
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- 1 Department of Cognitive and Education Sciences (DiSCoF), Trento, Italy
2 Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC-CNR), Rome, Italy (literal)
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- Priming lexical stress in reading Italian aloud. (literal)
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- Two experiments using a lexical priming paradigm investigated how stress information is processed in reading Italian words. In both experiments, prime and target words either shared the stress pattern or they had different stress patterns. We expected that lexical activation of the prime would favor the assignment of congruent stress to the target. Results showed that participants were faster in naming target words that had the same stress pattern as the prime. Similar effects were found on target words that were included in lists in which all prime and target stimuli had the same stress type (Experiment 1) and in lists with mixed stress type and congruency between primes and targets (Experiment 2). Results indicate that, in single word reading, metrical information about stress position is activated in the lexicon, independent of segmental information. (literal)
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