Language, Band 79,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2003 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... AMBIGUITY AVOIDANCE and ANAPHORICITY contribute to syntactic choices . Ambiguity avoidance is shown to operate at a ' strategic ' level , influenced by general considerations of syntactic structure , but not by lexical distinctions or ...
... AMBIGUITY AVOIDANCE and ANAPHORICITY contribute to syntactic choices . Ambiguity avoidance is shown to operate at a ' strategic ' level , influenced by general considerations of syntactic structure , but not by lexical distinctions or ...
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... ambiguity - avoidance approach . Facilitation of processing and avoidance of ambiguity are certainly related ; as noted with regard to the Bever examples , ambiguous sentences are usually difficult to process . But the converse is not ...
... ambiguity - avoidance approach . Facilitation of processing and avoidance of ambiguity are certainly related ; as noted with regard to the Bever examples , ambiguous sentences are usually difficult to process . But the converse is not ...
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... ambiguity avoidance as an important determinant of syntactic structure and behavior . As noted earlier , ambiguity avoidance has received a number of scattered mentions in the syntactic literature , but has not received the focused and ...
... ambiguity avoidance as an important determinant of syntactic structure and behavior . As noted earlier , ambiguity avoidance has received a number of scattered mentions in the syntactic literature , but has not received the focused and ...
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