During the last few decades, empirical research on reading has shown increasing interest in syllable units. More recently, stress assignment has become a particular focus of interest. The relation between syllables and stress, however, has yet to be investigated for Italian. In this paper, we describe a new database, STRESYL, that can help researchers to investigate the relation between syllables and stress in Italian. STRESYL offers type and token measures relating stress information to syllable units, both in terms of syllable forms and syllabic structures.

Sulpizio, S., Spinelli, G., Burani, C. (2017). STRESYL: An Italian Stress-in-Syllables database for reading research. WRITTEN LANGUAGE AND LITERACY, 20(1), 80-103 [10.1075/wll.20.1.05sul].

STRESYL: An Italian Stress-in-Syllables database for reading research

Sulpizio, S;Spinelli, G;
2017

Abstract

During the last few decades, empirical research on reading has shown increasing interest in syllable units. More recently, stress assignment has become a particular focus of interest. The relation between syllables and stress, however, has yet to be investigated for Italian. In this paper, we describe a new database, STRESYL, that can help researchers to investigate the relation between syllables and stress in Italian. STRESYL offers type and token measures relating stress information to syllable units, both in terms of syllable forms and syllabic structures.
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database; Italian orthography; stress; syllabic structure; syllable;
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Sulpizio, S., Spinelli, G., Burani, C. (2017). STRESYL: An Italian Stress-in-Syllables database for reading research. WRITTEN LANGUAGE AND LITERACY, 20(1), 80-103 [10.1075/wll.20.1.05sul].
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