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... direct objects would be longer than those representing subjects of sentential complements , again on the basis of the location of likely prosodic boundaries . In direct object noun phrases without postmodifiers or further verb arguments ...
... direct objects would be longer than those representing subjects of sentential complements , again on the basis of the location of likely prosodic boundaries . In direct object noun phrases without postmodifiers or further verb arguments ...
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... Direct objects of SC - bias verbs will be longer , relative to the duration of the same noun phrases as subjects of sentential complements , than direct objects of DO - bias verbs . The reasoning that led to our hypotheses concerning ...
... Direct objects of SC - bias verbs will be longer , relative to the duration of the same noun phrases as subjects of sentential complements , than direct objects of DO - bias verbs . The reasoning that led to our hypotheses concerning ...
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... direct objects ( 491 ms ) than when they represented subjects of sentential complements ( 463 ms : F1 ( 1,19 ) 25.1 , p < 0.001 ; F2 ( 1,8 ) 9.2 , p < 0.02 ) . By contrast , there was no significant effect of Match on the duration of ...
... direct objects ( 491 ms ) than when they represented subjects of sentential complements ( 463 ms : F1 ( 1,19 ) 25.1 , p < 0.001 ; F2 ( 1,8 ) 9.2 , p < 0.02 ) . By contrast , there was no significant effect of Match on the duration of ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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