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... reading of break ) are right - headed event structures foregrounding the FORMAL role in the qualia structure ( result ) . By contrast , causatives ( like murder or the causative reading of break ) give rise to left - headed event ...
... reading of break ) are right - headed event structures foregrounding the FORMAL role in the qualia structure ( result ) . By contrast , causatives ( like murder or the causative reading of break ) give rise to left - headed event ...
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... readers . In support of this hypothesis , we turn to the results of other research ( on bias in educational materials and ... reading rated a career in psychology as significantly less attractive for women than did students exposed to a ...
... readers . In support of this hypothesis , we turn to the results of other research ( on bias in educational materials and ... reading rated a career in psychology as significantly less attractive for women than did students exposed to a ...
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... reading encounter while Masson maintains that it en- codes perceptual and conceptual processing opera- tions . This volume amply illustrates current issues and experimental paradigms in the study of reading and language in psychology ...
... reading encounter while Masson maintains that it en- codes perceptual and conceptual processing opera- tions . This volume amply illustrates current issues and experimental paradigms in the study of reading and language in psychology ...
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