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analysis , the first experiment , and the notional number judgments all suggest that differential attention or sensitivity is not responsible for the divergent patterns of agreement with collective nouns in British and American English ...
analysis , the first experiment , and the notional number judgments all suggest that differential attention or sensitivity is not responsible for the divergent patterns of agreement with collective nouns in British and American English ...
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To test the hypothesis more objectively , we employed a different tactic than in the previous experiments , necessitated by ... Second , in experiment 3 , we measured the incidence of unambiguously singular and plural verbs after plural ...
To test the hypothesis more objectively , we employed a different tactic than in the previous experiments , necessitated by ... Second , in experiment 3 , we measured the incidence of unambiguously singular and plural verbs after plural ...
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Because we intentionally omitted from experiment 3 any collectives that American speakers reliably treat as ... These were used as attractors in the experimental items , along with five types of controls designed to explore other ...
Because we intentionally omitted from experiment 3 any collectives that American speakers reliably treat as ... These were used as attractors in the experimental items , along with five types of controls designed to explore other ...
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