Main stress in Italian nonce nouns
In Italian, main stress can be found on any of the last three syllables of a word.
There is general consent that this is due to lexical stress. The analyses on default
stress assignment diverge. Authors disagree on whether the language is quantitysensitive
or not and on whether default stress falls on the second- or third-last
syllable. In this paper, I present data from a nonce word test conducted with native
speakers that show that speakers face the same dilemma as linguists do when
analysing the system. They divide into three groups, speakers who consistently
stress the third-last syllable, speakers who consistently stress the second-last
syllable and those who show variation with an even split between the two options.
All speakers consistently stress penultimate heavy syllables. Intra-speaker variation
is analysed in the framework of Optimality Theory as ad hoc rankings of
unranked constraints.
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Turcsan, Gabor & Sophie Herment
2015.
Making Sense of Nonce Word Stress in English. In
Investigating English Pronunciation,
► pp. 23 ff.
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