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Linguistic complexity is associated with the quantity of computational resources consumed by two distinct components : ( i ) a MEMORY COST component involved in the storage of parts of the input that may be used in parsing later parts ...
Linguistic complexity is associated with the quantity of computational resources consumed by two distinct components : ( i ) a MEMORY COST component involved in the storage of parts of the input that may be used in parsing later parts ...
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In technical terms , this prediction amounts to an intermediate trace associated with C , a standard syntactic assumption capturing the cyclic nature of movement . We should note here that , strictly speaking , this assumption is not ...
In technical terms , this prediction amounts to an intermediate trace associated with C , a standard syntactic assumption capturing the cyclic nature of movement . We should note here that , strictly speaking , this assumption is not ...
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Let us now turn to the second question , viz . how resumption appears to revert processing costs associated with embedding . In the analysis assumed here the main culprit is the cost incurred by the intermediate C and its associated ...
Let us now turn to the second question , viz . how resumption appears to revert processing costs associated with embedding . In the analysis assumed here the main culprit is the cost incurred by the intermediate C and its associated ...
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