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Table 3 presents a list of irregular verbs grouped into families that pattern similarly . ... created different priming effects due to differences in the amount and degree of overlap across trials that are confounded with type of verb .
Table 3 presents a list of irregular verbs grouped into families that pattern similarly . ... created different priming effects due to differences in the amount and degree of overlap across trials that are confounded with type of verb .
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The regular verbs were easiest , the nonce verbs were slightly harder , and the irregular verbs were much harder . ... is determined by the degree of difficulty in the mapping between present and past tense , not type of verb .
The regular verbs were easiest , the nonce verbs were slightly harder , and the irregular verbs were much harder . ... is determined by the degree of difficulty in the mapping between present and past tense , not type of verb .
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Saramaccan serial verbs are described in Ch . 4 ( 73–104 ) , and are subjected to syntactic analysis in Ch . 5 ( 105–151 ) . While detecting at least three different types of serial constructions in Saramaccan , V postulates that all ...
Saramaccan serial verbs are described in Ch . 4 ( 73–104 ) , and are subjected to syntactic analysis in Ch . 5 ( 105–151 ) . While detecting at least three different types of serial constructions in Saramaccan , V postulates that all ...
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