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Stimuli were designed to create nearminimal pairs of three test sentence types : ( a ) DP subjects with no subject clitic as in 25a , ( b ) DP subjects with a cooccurring subject clitic as in 25b , and ( c ) left - dislocated DP objects ...
Stimuli were designed to create nearminimal pairs of three test sentence types : ( a ) DP subjects with no subject clitic as in 25a , ( b ) DP subjects with a cooccurring subject clitic as in 25b , and ( c ) left - dislocated DP objects ...
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This list of sentence - processing factors is hardly exhaustive . Sentenceprocessing research has also identified critical roles for frequency or predictability in determinations of processing difficulty - less frequent or unpredictable ...
This list of sentence - processing factors is hardly exhaustive . Sentenceprocessing research has also identified critical roles for frequency or predictability in determinations of processing difficulty - less frequent or unpredictable ...
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Typically , adverbs and adjectives occur in sentences as nonarguments . They appear to be less syntactically restricted ... adjectives / adverbs occur together in a sentence , their relative order to one another is usually restricted .
Typically , adverbs and adjectives occur in sentences as nonarguments . They appear to be less syntactically restricted ... adjectives / adverbs occur together in a sentence , their relative order to one another is usually restricted .
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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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