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In their work , Bock and colleagues ( 2004 ) relied on the elicitation of sentence comple- tions that contained finite verbs or tag pronouns . The controllers of the verbs and the antecedents of the pronouns were subject noun phrases ...
In their work , Bock and colleagues ( 2004 ) relied on the elicitation of sentence comple- tions that contained finite verbs or tag pronouns . The controllers of the verbs and the antecedents of the pronouns were subject noun phrases ...
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This similarity between verbs and pronouns in attraction serves to rule out several alternative accounts of the difference between them in agreement . First , verbs and pronouns typically differ in their structural and linear positions ...
This similarity between verbs and pronouns in attraction serves to rule out several alternative accounts of the difference between them in agreement . First , verbs and pronouns typically differ in their structural and linear positions ...
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1999 showed that attraction increased the use of plural pronouns ( and plural verbs ) by an average of 8 percent . The expectation for experiment 1 was that the effect of distributive bias should be observable by an increase in the use ...
1999 showed that attraction increased the use of plural pronouns ( and plural verbs ) by an average of 8 percent . The expectation for experiment 1 was that the effect of distributive bias should be observable by an increase in the use ...
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