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Hemispheric asymmetry for linguistic prosody: A study of stress perception in Croatian

Brain and Cognition, 2004
The aim of the study was to test for possible functional cerebral asymmetry in processing one segment of linguistic prosody, namely word stress, in Croatian. The test material consisted of eight tokens of the word pas under a falling accent, varying only in vowel duration between 119 and 185 ms, attached to the end of a frame sentence.
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On Stress and Tone Systems: Linguistic Stress Assignment in the KISA Language of Kenya

International Journal of Multilingualism and Languages for Specific purposes
Typological classification of languages according to suprasegmental systems recognizes pitch-accent, tonal, or/and stress systems. Although almost all Bantu languages are tonal, there are those that show stress systems only, those that show tone and penult lengthening systems and those that show contrastive penult and final prominence, portraying ...
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Infants' discrimination of the correlates of linguistic stress

Infant Behavior and Development, 1984
D. Bull, R.E. Eilers
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The Linguistic Relevance of Stress in English

STUF - Language Typology and Universals, 1956
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