The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and Graphophonology

This paper is a study of the 5000 most frequent word-forms of the English lexicon. Both stress and graphophonological regularities are evaluated within Fournier’s (2010b) framework. The results show the high efficiency of Fournier’s model and that a large number of exceptions fall into well-known cl...

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Main Authors: Véronique Abasq, Quentin Dabouis, Jean-Michel Fournier, Isabelle Girard
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Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2019-11-01
Series:Anglophonia
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/2317
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author Véronique Abasq
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description This paper is a study of the 5000 most frequent word-forms of the English lexicon. Both stress and graphophonological regularities are evaluated within Fournier’s (2010b) framework. The results show the high efficiency of Fournier’s model and that a large number of exceptions fall into well-known classes.
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spelling doaj-art-3414443d2b7247fa8b3e1aec4bdd10202025-01-30T12:32:49ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiAnglophonia1278-33312427-04662019-11-012710.4000/anglophonia.2317The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and GraphophonologyVéronique AbasqQuentin DabouisJean-Michel FournierIsabelle GirardThis paper is a study of the 5000 most frequent word-forms of the English lexicon. Both stress and graphophonological regularities are evaluated within Fournier’s (2010b) framework. The results show the high efficiency of Fournier’s model and that a large number of exceptions fall into well-known classes.https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/2317phonologymorphologyEnglishCorpusstress
spellingShingle Véronique Abasq
Quentin Dabouis
Jean-Michel Fournier
Isabelle Girard
The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and Graphophonology
Anglophonia
phonology
morphology
English
Corpus
stress
title The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and Graphophonology
title_full The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and Graphophonology
title_fullStr The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and Graphophonology
title_full_unstemmed The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and Graphophonology
title_short The Core of the English Lexicon: Stress and Graphophonology
title_sort core of the english lexicon stress and graphophonology
topic phonology
morphology
English
Corpus
stress
url https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/2317
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