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SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . In the previous section , we saw that none of the existing theories of processing wh - dependencies offers a satisfactory account of the results of experiments 1-4 . In this section , we present an ...
SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . In the previous section , we saw that none of the existing theories of processing wh - dependencies offers a satisfactory account of the results of experiments 1-4 . In this section , we present an ...
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Does the lexical entry of only stipulate association with a focused constituent in its syntactic scope , or are there contexts in ... effects illustrated by 1 occur without focus being present either phonologically or syntactically ?
Does the lexical entry of only stipulate association with a focused constituent in its syntactic scope , or are there contexts in ... effects illustrated by 1 occur without focus being present either phonologically or syntactically ?
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Syntactic carpentry : An emergentist approach to syntax . Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum . SCHWARTZ , BONNIE , and Rex SPROUSE . 1996. L2 cognitive states and the ' full transfer / full access ' model . Second Language Research 12.40–72 ...
Syntactic carpentry : An emergentist approach to syntax . Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum . SCHWARTZ , BONNIE , and Rex SPROUSE . 1996. L2 cognitive states and the ' full transfer / full access ' model . Second Language Research 12.40–72 ...
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