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A second effect of token frequency ( the CONSERVING EFFECT ) relates to the morphosyntactic structure of a string . High - frequency sequences become more entrenched in their morphosyntactic structure and resist restructuring on the ...
A second effect of token frequency ( the CONSERVING EFFECT ) relates to the morphosyntactic structure of a string . High - frequency sequences become more entrenched in their morphosyntactic structure and resist restructuring on the ...
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tions ; we return presently to a more precise characterization of the effects at the second verb.8 As a referee ... This approach is standardly used in psycholinguistics to factor out the effect of word length on a word's reading time ...
tions ; we return presently to a more precise characterization of the effects at the second verb.8 As a referee ... This approach is standardly used in psycholinguistics to factor out the effect of word length on a word's reading time ...
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preceding region , and the interaction between the two main effects . The second verb's ANOVAs are also of interest here because the spillover effect there reflects the impact of the innermost verb's processing continuing into the ...
preceding region , and the interaction between the two main effects . The second verb's ANOVAs are also of interest here because the spillover effect there reflects the impact of the innermost verb's processing continuing into the ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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