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Experiment 2 is a comprehension experiment structured very much like the observational production study of Tily et al . 2009. It was designed to obtain data during sentence processing . More specifically , we conducted an experiment ...
Experiment 2 is a comprehension experiment structured very much like the observational production study of Tily et al . 2009. It was designed to obtain data during sentence processing . More specifically , we conducted an experiment ...
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EXPERIMENT 3 : SENTENCE COMPLETION . In both experiments 1 and 2 there were shared effects showing sensitivity to harmonically aligned linguistic properties . In experiment 2 , as we have just seen , indefiniteness of the theme ( which ...
EXPERIMENT 3 : SENTENCE COMPLETION . In both experiments 1 and 2 there were shared effects showing sensitivity to harmonically aligned linguistic properties . In experiment 2 , as we have just seen , indefiniteness of the theme ( which ...
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Between six and eight practice examples preceded the real experimental items in order to acquaint participants with this manner of reading and to reduce the magnitude of order effects on items presented early in the experiment .
Between six and eight practice examples preceded the real experimental items in order to acquaint participants with this manner of reading and to reduce the magnitude of order effects on items presented early in the experiment .
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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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