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In addition , sixteen active / passive sentence pairs were constructed , having the form of 3. ... The thirty - two target sentence pairs were combined with forty - eight pairs of sentences from an unrelated experiment and thirty pairs ...
In addition , sixteen active / passive sentence pairs were constructed , having the form of 3. ... The thirty - two target sentence pairs were combined with forty - eight pairs of sentences from an unrelated experiment and thirty pairs ...
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Since the processing properties and the acoustic properties of DO / SC sentences are relatively well understood , this ambiguity provides a useful test case for examining the effects of verb biases on pronunciation .
Since the processing properties and the acoustic properties of DO / SC sentences are relatively well understood , this ambiguity provides a useful test case for examining the effects of verb biases on pronunciation .
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1997 , in which a group of 52 participants rated sentence fragments such as The senior senator regretted that the ... the region that disambiguated the sentences toward a DO or SC structure , also did not differ significantly in length ...
1997 , in which a group of 52 participants rated sentence fragments such as The senior senator regretted that the ... the region that disambiguated the sentences toward a DO or SC structure , also did not differ significantly in length ...
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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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