The influence of top-down expectations on the perception of syllable prominence

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In our study we use the experimental framework of priming to manipulate our subjects‘expectations of syllable prominence in sentences with a well-defined syntactic and phonological structure. It shows that it is possible to prime prominence patterns and that priming leads to significant differences in the judgment of syllable prominence.

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Arnold, D., & Wagner, P. (2008). The influence of top-down expectations on the perception of syllable prominence. In 2nd ITRW on Experimental Linguistics, ExLing 2008 (pp. 25–28). The International Society for Computers and Their Applications (ISCA). https://doi.org/10.36505/exling-2008/02/0007/000066

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