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the frequency effects observed in these sentences might well be a simple consequence of the real - world fact that we are more likely to understand ideas and people ( encoded by NP ) than propositions ( encoded by S ) and more likely to ...
the frequency effects observed in these sentences might well be a simple consequence of the real - world fact that we are more likely to understand ideas and people ( encoded by NP ) than propositions ( encoded by S ) and more likely to ...
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And if we allow this form of DE to sanction Pls , then we predict Pls in positive sentences too , as long as the subset inference is part of shared knowledge . This is shown in 24 ( again , C stands for the predicates ( eat ) broccoli ...
And if we allow this form of DE to sanction Pls , then we predict Pls in positive sentences too , as long as the subset inference is part of shared knowledge . This is shown in 24 ( again , C stands for the predicates ( eat ) broccoli ...
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Building on the finding that matching times are faster for coherent sentences than for random word strings and certain types of ungrammatical sentences ( e.g. agreement errors ) , Freedman and Forster reason that if the parser is able ...
Building on the finding that matching times are faster for coherent sentences than for random word strings and certain types of ungrammatical sentences ( e.g. agreement errors ) , Freedman and Forster reason that if the parser is able ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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