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the frequency effects observed in these sentences might well be a simple consequence of the real - world fact that we are more likely to understand ideas and people ( encoded by NP ) than propositions ( encoded by S ) and more likely to ...
the frequency effects observed in these sentences might well be a simple consequence of the real - world fact that we are more likely to understand ideas and people ( encoded by NP ) than propositions ( encoded by S ) and more likely to ...
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N's analogy to his experiences with pies is misleading , since the observed effect was not one of fluency or of ... 765-66 of G & G , we discuss a number of additional arguments against fluency as the source of the observed effects .
N's analogy to his experiences with pies is misleading , since the observed effect was not one of fluency or of ... 765-66 of G & G , we discuss a number of additional arguments against fluency as the source of the observed effects .
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preceding region , and the interaction between the two main effects . The second verb's ANOVAs are also of interest here because the spillover effect there reflects the impact of the innermost verb's processing continuing into the ...
preceding region , and the interaction between the two main effects . The second verb's ANOVAs are also of interest here because the spillover effect there reflects the impact of the innermost verb's processing continuing into the ...
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