Language, Band 82Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... speakers see a forest where British speakers see trees . In terms of proposed psycholinguistic mechanisms of agreement , this hypothesis entails no fundamental conflicts between the dialects . For instance , on the marking- and ...
... speakers see a forest where British speakers see trees . In terms of proposed psycholinguistic mechanisms of agreement , this hypothesis entails no fundamental conflicts between the dialects . For instance , on the marking- and ...
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... speakers should be much more likely than American speakers to use plural verb agreement . So , if British agreement is driven by deep , logical , meaning - based evaluations of numerosity in the cognitive context whereas American ...
... speakers should be much more likely than American speakers to use plural verb agreement . So , if British agreement is driven by deep , logical , meaning - based evaluations of numerosity in the cognitive context whereas American ...
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administered a forced - choice grammaticality test to ninety - six speakers of American English and thirty speakers of British English . The speakers were drawn from the same populations as those tested in experiment 3. The test ...
administered a forced - choice grammaticality test to ninety - six speakers of American English and thirty speakers of British English . The speakers were drawn from the same populations as those tested in experiment 3. The test ...
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J Y Pollock | 426 |
Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
Annual Report Brian D Joseph | 466 |
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