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Table 1 gives an example test sentence for each of the six conditions . ( For the full set of test sentences , see Appendix A. ) EXAMPLE There's the boy who played in the garden yesterday . This's the man who saw Peter on the bus this ...
Table 1 gives an example test sentence for each of the six conditions . ( For the full set of test sentences , see Appendix A. ) EXAMPLE There's the boy who played in the garden yesterday . This's the man who saw Peter on the bus this ...
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The test sentences were divided into four batteries . ... If a child did not respond to a test sentence , the experimenter repeated the sentence once , waited for a response , and then moved on to the next item ( cf. Lust et al .
The test sentences were divided into four batteries . ... If a child did not respond to a test sentence , the experimenter repeated the sentence once , waited for a response , and then moved on to the next item ( cf. Lust et al .
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These sentences contain a presentational copular clause and a verb phrase that one might analyze as a relative clause ... The constructions are only slightly different from simple sentences : they contain just a single proposition and ...
These sentences contain a presentational copular clause and a verb phrase that one might analyze as a relative clause ... The constructions are only slightly different from simple sentences : they contain just a single proposition and ...
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