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The results therefore lend support to the hypothesis that both the human sentence processing mechanism and the computational resources available for sentence processing are universal . 2. THE SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY .
The results therefore lend support to the hypothesis that both the human sentence processing mechanism and the computational resources available for sentence processing are universal . 2. THE SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY .
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Lewis suggests such an analysis not only for bald , but also for sentences such as France is hexagonal and Italy is ... affect the status of a sentence as true enough , but would not affect its status as simply true or simply false .
Lewis suggests such an analysis not only for bald , but also for sentences such as France is hexagonal and Italy is ... affect the status of a sentence as true enough , but would not affect its status as simply true or simply false .
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Ch . 3 derives various properties of negative , interrogative , and contrastive sentences from their f - structures . Ch . 4 shows how f - structure accounts for the prosody of the sentence , whereas Ch . 5 demonstrates how f ...
Ch . 3 derives various properties of negative , interrogative , and contrastive sentences from their f - structures . Ch . 4 shows how f - structure accounts for the prosody of the sentence , whereas Ch . 5 demonstrates how f ...
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