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The cost function 21 simply counts the number of case morphemes per clause . ... 1 cost ( zli - z / j ) = = 0 That is , case marking both agent and object is most costly , and zero marking both core arguments is most economical .
The cost function 21 simply counts the number of case morphemes per clause . ... 1 cost ( zli - z / j ) = = 0 That is , case marking both agent and object is most costly , and zero marking both core arguments is most economical .
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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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Since an independent effect of embedding was detected in declaratives and since questions with fillers are harder to process than yes / no questions , it could well be that the processing cost is a cumulative cost of these two ...
Since an independent effect of embedding was detected in declaratives and since questions with fillers are harder to process than yes / no questions , it could well be that the processing cost is a cumulative cost of these two ...
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