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In particular , probabilistic CONSTRAINT - BASED models have been successful in explaining human processing of syntactic ambiguity in ... Experimental evidence comes from regression analyses showing the effects of these constraints .
In particular , probabilistic CONSTRAINT - BASED models have been successful in explaining human processing of syntactic ambiguity in ... Experimental evidence comes from regression analyses showing the effects of these constraints .
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There was also evidence for rhythmic constraints . Crucially , nuclear accents can be reliably recognized from their focus status , while nonnuclear accents cannot . Nonnuclear accents are less likely on words that are not lexical ...
There was also evidence for rhythmic constraints . Crucially , nuclear accents can be reliably recognized from their focus status , while nonnuclear accents cannot . Nonnuclear accents are less likely on words that are not lexical ...
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Counterexamples like these led Ross to introduce a number of distinct island constraints that are still part of the descriptive vocabulary of the modern syntactic literature , such as the complex NP constraint .
Counterexamples like these led Ross to introduce a number of distinct island constraints that are still part of the descriptive vocabulary of the modern syntactic literature , such as the complex NP constraint .
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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