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... effects ) . He defends this claim , using subtle conceptual and empirical evidence , and shows that the traditional arguments for a process of restructuring that turns a biclausal into a monoclausal configuration ( Rizzi 1982 ) can ...
... effects ) . He defends this claim , using subtle conceptual and empirical evidence , and shows that the traditional arguments for a process of restructuring that turns a biclausal into a monoclausal configuration ( Rizzi 1982 ) can ...
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... effect of stimulus blocking is expected if lemma frequency affects durations : findings by Kello and Plaut ( 2000 , 2003 ) suggest an explanation for why frequency effects would be less likely to surface in mixed word lists than in ...
... effect of stimulus blocking is expected if lemma frequency affects durations : findings by Kello and Plaut ( 2000 , 2003 ) suggest an explanation for why frequency effects would be less likely to surface in mixed word lists than in ...
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... effects on content versus function word durations in conversational English . Journal of Memory and Language , to appear . BELL , ALAN ; MICHELLE L. GREGORY ; JASON BRENIER ; DANIEL JURAFSKY ; AYAKO IKENO ; and CYNTHIA GIRAND . 2002 ...
... effects on content versus function word durations in conversational English . Journal of Memory and Language , to appear . BELL , ALAN ; MICHELLE L. GREGORY ; JASON BRENIER ; DANIEL JURAFSKY ; AYAKO IKENO ; and CYNTHIA GIRAND . 2002 ...
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