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Another explanation , however , would rely on processing . Being involved in a word - learning task likely requires attentional resources that might limit the amount of attention paid to phonetic detail . In an attempt to tease apart ...
Another explanation , however , would rely on processing . Being involved in a word - learning task likely requires attentional resources that might limit the amount of attention paid to phonetic detail . In an attempt to tease apart ...
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We suggest that the diminished availability of resources for phonological processing results in the construction of a phonological parse that is reduced in complexity ( see Werker & Curtin 2004 for a somewhat different formalization of ...
We suggest that the diminished availability of resources for phonological processing results in the construction of a phonological parse that is reduced in complexity ( see Werker & Curtin 2004 for a somewhat different formalization of ...
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Perspectives on sentence processing , ed . by Charles J. Clifton , Lyn Frazier , and Keith Rayner , 123–53 . Hillsdale , NJ : Erlbaum . MANNING , CHRISTOPHER . 2003. Probabilistic syntax . In Bod et al . , 289-341 .
Perspectives on sentence processing , ed . by Charles J. Clifton , Lyn Frazier , and Keith Rayner , 123–53 . Hillsdale , NJ : Erlbaum . MANNING , CHRISTOPHER . 2003. Probabilistic syntax . In Bod et al . , 289-341 .
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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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