Are initial-consonant lengthening and final-vowel lengthening both universal word segmentation cues?

Volume: 81, Pages: 100982 - 100982
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable vowel lengthening is proposed to be a language-universal cue to word segmentation, but cross-linguistic investigations of the perception of initial consonant lengthening are lacking. We compared the use of word-initial consonant lengthening and word-final vowel lengthening by native speakers of English, Hungarian and Italian, using an artificial...
Paper Details
Title
Are initial-consonant lengthening and final-vowel lengthening both universal word segmentation cues?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
81
Pages
100982 - 100982
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