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Table 2 also presents a list of regular verbs for comparison . Table 3 presents a list of irregular verbs grouped into families that pattern similarly . This grouping simplifies the task considerably . Note that J et al.
Table 2 also presents a list of regular verbs for comparison . Table 3 presents a list of irregular verbs grouped into families that pattern similarly . This grouping simplifies the task considerably . Note that J et al.
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The subjects in SB's study had net generation latencies ( latency to generate past tense - latency to read verb aloud ) of 350 ms for regular verbs and 455 ms for irregular verbs . In contrast , the mean generation latencies in these ...
The subjects in SB's study had net generation latencies ( latency to generate past tense - latency to read verb aloud ) of 350 ms for regular verbs and 455 ms for irregular verbs . In contrast , the mean generation latencies in these ...
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a on this issue that found no differences between the processing of regular and irregular forms . In the Ullman et al . 1997b and Marslen - Wilson & Tyler 1997 studies of brain damage cited by S & H , damage to different cortical areas ...
a on this issue that found no differences between the processing of regular and irregular forms . In the Ullman et al . 1997b and Marslen - Wilson & Tyler 1997 studies of brain damage cited by S & H , damage to different cortical areas ...
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