Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... processing regular verbs , whereas a left - temporal activation was involved in processing irregular verbs . Therefore , while no one study is conclusive , taken together there is robust neurolinguistic evidence obtained using a variety ...
... processing regular verbs , whereas a left - temporal activation was involved in processing irregular verbs . Therefore , while no one study is conclusive , taken together there is robust neurolinguistic evidence obtained using a variety ...
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... processing mechanisms for analyzing the stem phonology of regular vs. nonce forms , and were using the same depth of processing for regular and irregular stems ( see also Caplan 1992 , ch . 5 ) . ( 3 ) Anomalies in the latency data . We ...
... processing mechanisms for analyzing the stem phonology of regular vs. nonce forms , and were using the same depth of processing for regular and irregular stems ( see also Caplan 1992 , ch . 5 ) . ( 3 ) Anomalies in the latency data . We ...
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... processing ; and distinct processors for syntax and semantics . However , in several places we find an odd teleological view of processing mechanisms , e.g. ' the operation of the syntactic processing may be determined ... by a DESIRE ...
... processing ; and distinct processors for syntax and semantics . However , in several places we find an odd teleological view of processing mechanisms , e.g. ' the operation of the syntactic processing may be determined ... by a DESIRE ...
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