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... verb bias match ( i.e. DO sentences with DO - bias verbs , and SC sentences with SC - bias verbs ) than in conditions where they do not match . To be more specific : Our central result was that the contextual probability of a syntactic ...
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... verb or to a postverbal negator ; sometimes they are instead attached to the end of a constituent in preverbal position ; sometimes they occur within the verb word , where they are located between morphemes in some cases but actually ...
... verb or to a postverbal negator ; sometimes they are instead attached to the end of a constituent in preverbal position ; sometimes they occur within the verb word , where they are located between morphemes in some cases but actually ...
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the verb , which involves two people having a drink together . Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular ... verb . In fact , the subject - indexing affix on the verb marks not the grammatical categories to which the syntactic ...
the verb , which involves two people having a drink together . Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular ... verb . In fact , the subject - indexing affix on the verb marks not the grammatical categories to which the syntactic ...
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