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... infinitival complement clause in the infinitival conditions , and a finite relative clause in the finite conditions . A sample set of items is shown in Table 2. The items for this study were not matched with the items in the reading ...
... infinitival complement clause in the infinitival conditions , and a finite relative clause in the finite conditions . A sample set of items is shown in Table 2. The items for this study were not matched with the items in the reading ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. = 89.9 % for the infinitival and finite plausible conditions respectively , and 92.0 % and 95.1 % for the infinitival and finite implausible conditions respectively . A repeated measures ANOVA on ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. = 89.9 % for the infinitival and finite plausible conditions respectively , and 92.0 % and 95.1 % for the infinitival and finite implausible conditions respectively . A repeated measures ANOVA on ...
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... infinitival subjects in the current study , the domain of active gap creation needs to be more fine - grained than ' potential end of sentence . ' The plausibility effect observed in the infinitival conditions was not found in condi ...
... infinitival subjects in the current study , the domain of active gap creation needs to be more fine - grained than ' potential end of sentence . ' The plausibility effect observed in the infinitival conditions was not found in condi ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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