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Thus , Frazier and Clifton ( 1989 ) report that measurements of reading times in a self - paced reading task indicated that whquestions involving embedding were more difficult to process than corresponding yes / no questions , where no ...
Thus , Frazier and Clifton ( 1989 ) report that measurements of reading times in a self - paced reading task indicated that whquestions involving embedding were more difficult to process than corresponding yes / no questions , where no ...
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This derives the relevant reading of our example . KAREN ZAGONA addresses the fact that in Italian , verbs of communication allow a double - access reading of an embedded past tense but disallow complementizer deletion , while attitude ...
This derives the relevant reading of our example . KAREN ZAGONA addresses the fact that in Italian , verbs of communication allow a double - access reading of an embedded past tense but disallow complementizer deletion , while attitude ...
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This yields a reading that may be paraphrased as follows : The hearer is called upon to bring about a state of affairs in ... In addition to this concord reading , we predict that the sentence has a compositional construal , as well ...
This yields a reading that may be paraphrased as follows : The hearer is called upon to bring about a state of affairs in ... In addition to this concord reading , we predict that the sentence has a compositional construal , as well ...
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