Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... sentence type and verb bias match ( i.e. DO sentences with DO - bias verbs , and SC sentences with SC - bias verbs ) than in conditions where they do not match . To be more specific : Our central result was that the contextual ...
... sentence type and verb bias match ( i.e. DO sentences with DO - bias verbs , and SC sentences with SC - bias verbs ) than in conditions where they do not match . To be more specific : Our central result was that the contextual ...
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... sentences , and verb biases , if I am correct , are a consequence of semantic / real - world properties of verb - complement pairings alone , and to that extent they are indeed ( par- tially ) independent variables.2 But there is no ...
... sentences , and verb biases , if I am correct , are a consequence of semantic / real - world properties of verb - complement pairings alone , and to that extent they are indeed ( par- tially ) independent variables.2 But there is no ...
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... sentences WITHIN each type ( DO or SC ) . We arrived at generalizations about pronunciation that pertained to sentences of a given type and a given probability , regardless of lexical content . In other words , verb biases allowed us to ...
... sentences WITHIN each type ( DO or SC ) . We arrived at generalizations about pronunciation that pertained to sentences of a given type and a given probability , regardless of lexical content . In other words , verb biases allowed us to ...
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