Journal of Portuguese
Linguistics
Volume 9, No. 2, 2010 / Volume 10, Nº 1, 2011
Lexical Processing: Phonetic, Prosodic and Morphological Aspects
Guest-edited by
JOSÉ MORAIS & SÃO LUÍS
CASTRO
Introduction
3
INÊS SALSELAS & PERFECTO HERRERA
Music and speech in early development: automatic
analysis and classification of prosodic features from two Portuguese
variants [Abstract]
11
KARIMA MERSAD, LOUISE GOYET & THIERRY NAZZI
Cross-linguistic differences in early word form
segmentation: a rhythmic-based account [Abstract]
37
SÉVERINE MILLOTTE, JAMES MORGAN, SYLVIE MARGULES,
SAVITA BERNAL, MICHEL DUTAT & ANNE CHRISTOPHE
Phrasal prosody constrains word segmentation in
French 16-month-olds [Abstract]
67
TÂNIA FERNANDES, PAULO VENTURA
& RÉGINE KOLINSKY
The relative weight of statistical and prosodic cues
in speech segmentation: A matter of language-(in)dependency and of signal
quality [Abstract]
87
LETÍCIA M. SICURO CORRÊA,
MARINA R.A. AUGUSTO & ANA CASTRO
Agreement and markedness in the ascription of gender
to novel animate nouns by children acquiring Portuguese [Abstract]
121
LYNNE G. DUNCAN, ELAINE GRAY, PAULINE QUÉMART &
SÉVERINE CASALIS
Do good and poor readers make use of morphemic
structure in English word recognition? [Abstract]
143
WILLY SERNICLAES, RENAUD BEECKMANS & MONIQUE
RADEAU
Lexical influences on the perceptual categorization
of French stops [Abstract]
161
FRANCISCA SERRANO, NATHALIE
GENARD, ANA SUCENA, SYLVIA DEFIOR, JESUS ALEGRIA, PHILIPPE MOUSTY, JACQUELINE
LEYBAERT, SÃO LUÍS CASTRO & PHILIP H.K. SEYMOUR
Variations in reading and spelling acquisition in
Portuguese, French and Spanish: A cross-linguistic comparison
[Abstract]
183