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In discussing the WH - Island Condition , Ch notes that its effects vary somewhat with respect to the non - lexical categories IP and CP . The island effect diminishes if the embedded clause is tenseless ( cf.
In discussing the WH - Island Condition , Ch notes that its effects vary somewhat with respect to the non - lexical categories IP and CP . The island effect diminishes if the embedded clause is tenseless ( cf.
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Frazier & Rayner note that these strategies will correctly predict the garden path effect of 18 and its absence in 17 : ( 17 ) Since Jay always jogs a mile this seems like a short distance to him . ( 18 ) GP : Since Jay always jogs a ...
Frazier & Rayner note that these strategies will correctly predict the garden path effect of 18 and its absence in 17 : ( 17 ) Since Jay always jogs a mile this seems like a short distance to him . ( 18 ) GP : Since Jay always jogs a ...
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The garden path effect consequently results . It does not appear significant for the GP effect that certain informants report interpreting a bandage as the object of bite . It is quite clear that the garden path effect is obtained ...
The garden path effect consequently results . It does not appear significant for the GP effect that certain informants report interpreting a bandage as the object of bite . It is quite clear that the garden path effect is obtained ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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