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We investigated the effect of lexical stress on 16-month-olds’ ability to form associations between labels and paths of motion. Disyllabic English nouns tend to have a strong–weak (trochaic) stress pattern, and verbs tend to have a weak–strong (iambic) pattern. We explored whether infants would use word stress information to guide word–action associations during learning. Infants heard two novel words...