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PREDICTING SYNTAX : PROCESSING DATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN VARIETIES OF ENGLISH Joan BRESNAN MARILYN FORD ... For example , while listening to sentences unfold , people make anticipatory eye - movements to predicted ...
PREDICTING SYNTAX : PROCESSING DATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN VARIETIES OF ENGLISH Joan BRESNAN MARILYN FORD ... For example , while listening to sentences unfold , people make anticipatory eye - movements to predicted ...
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We grouped the predicted probabilities for individual items into ten sets using equal cutoff points on the ( 0 , 1 ) interval . The mean probability for each group was compared to the observed proportions of the binary response 1 ...
We grouped the predicted probabilities for individual items into ten sets using equal cutoff points on the ( 0 , 1 ) interval . The mean probability for each group was compared to the observed proportions of the binary response 1 ...
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Given the two - component model of indexical pronouns in 45 above , we predict that during the period before theory of mind has ( fully ) developed ... Predicted order of mastery of indexical pronoun production and comprehension .
Given the two - component model of indexical pronouns in 45 above , we predict that during the period before theory of mind has ( fully ) developed ... Predicted order of mastery of indexical pronoun production and comprehension .
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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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