Simone Sulpizio, James M. McQueen. When Two Newly-Acquired Words are One: New Words Differing in Stress Alone are not Automatically Represented Differently. In INTERSPEECH 2011, 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Florence, Italy, August 27-31, 2011. pages 1385-1388, ISCA, 2011. [doi]
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