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Cognitive factors in the perception of Spanish stress placement: Implications for a model of speech perception
Timotht L. Face
Spanish & Portuguese Studies
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Speech Perception
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Cognitive Factors
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Spanish Stress
100%
Stress Placement
100%
Lexicon
50%
Syllable Weight
50%
Morphological Variation
25%
Four Factors
25%
Word Perception
25%
Nonce Words
25%
Lexical Organization
25%
Perception Task
25%
Psychological Models
25%
Subregularity
25%
Lexical System
25%
Similar Words
25%
Potential Influence
25%
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive
100%
Speech Perception
100%
Placement
100%
Syllable weight
50%
Speaker
25%
Exceptions
25%
Word perception
25%
Lexical
25%
Lexical organization
25%
nonce words
25%
Morphology
25%
Social Sciences
Spanish
100%
Cognitive Factor
100%
Speech Perception
100%
Psychology
Cognitive Factor
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Speech Perception
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