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The grammaticality judgment task ( unlike many comprehension tasks ) also allows for ungrammatical sentences to be ... We were therefore able to compare a carefully selected set of specific sentence types including stranding and pied ...
The grammaticality judgment task ( unlike many comprehension tasks ) also allows for ungrammatical sentences to be ... We were therefore able to compare a carefully selected set of specific sentence types including stranding and pied ...
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To pass the pretest , subjects had to correctly reject all four ungrammatical sentences and accept at least two of the ... As described above , two of these — the practice and pretest sentences — were only used before the experiment ...
To pass the pretest , subjects had to correctly reject all four ungrammatical sentences and accept at least two of the ... As described above , two of these — the practice and pretest sentences — were only used before the experiment ...
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These data show a main effect of sentence type ( F ( 1,131 ) p < .001 ) and an interaction of sentence type and age group ( F ( 3,131 ) .001 ) . Within the Pp - p responses , there is an effect of age group ( F ( 3,131 ) = 28.9 ...
These data show a main effect of sentence type ( F ( 1,131 ) p < .001 ) and an interaction of sentence type and age group ( F ( 3,131 ) .001 ) . Within the Pp - p responses , there is an effect of age group ( F ( 3,131 ) = 28.9 ...
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