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Accordingly , greater processing difficulty is predicted at the head - noun position in SRs than in ORs . It should be noted , however , that SRs ( 22 ) likely lead to a garden - path effect in which the two sentence - initial NPs are ...
Accordingly , greater processing difficulty is predicted at the head - noun position in SRs than in ORs . It should be noted , however , that SRs ( 22 ) likely lead to a garden - path effect in which the two sentence - initial NPs are ...
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Neither prediction , however , was borne out by the experimental results : ORs always took longer to read in both early and later processing stages of sentence comprehension . PHRASE - STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY AND EXPERIENCE - BASED ...
Neither prediction , however , was borne out by the experimental results : ORs always took longer to read in both early and later processing stages of sentence comprehension . PHRASE - STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY AND EXPERIENCE - BASED ...
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Alternatively , the processing of prenominal relative clauses might not have anything to do with gap postulation or storage of a potential gap in working memory . Instead , the head noun may be directly associated with the RC verb that ...
Alternatively , the processing of prenominal relative clauses might not have anything to do with gap postulation or storage of a potential gap in working memory . Instead , the head noun may be directly associated with the RC verb that ...
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