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Q40311244"hotdog", not "hot" "dog": The phonological planning of compound words
Q96952110(Early) context effects on event-related potentials over natural inputs
Q108732856A control process model of code-switching
Q47093486A null model for cortical representations with grandmothers galore
Q28651533A possible functional localizer for identifying brain regions sensitive to sentence-level prosody.
Q30389867ANALOGY AND DISANALOGY IN PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION OF SPEECH
Q56514990Accessibility is no alternative to alternatives
Q56678011Acoustic marking of prominence: how do preadolescent speakers with and without high-functioning autism mark contrast in an interactive task?
Q91053080Adaptation in Mandarin tone production with pitch-shifted auditory feedback: Influence of tonal contrast requirements
Q111854341Adults and children predict in complex and variable referential contexts
Q127747120Affective neurolinguistics: towards a framework for reconciling language and emotion
Q60042272Against all odds: exhaustive activation in lexical access of verb complementation options
Q129123781Age-related differences in multimodal recipient design: younger, but not older adults, adapt speech and co-speech gestures to common ground
Q47444218Aging and the Resting State: Cognition is not Obsolete
Q51815221Aging and the Resting State: Is Cognition Obsolete?
Q129922818Agreement or no agreement. ERP correlates of verb agreement violation in German Sign Language
Q58215163Aiming at shorter dependencies: the role of agreement morphology
Q91793732Aligning sentence structures in dialogue: evidence from aphasia
Q47145922Alpha and theta band dynamics related to sentential constraint and word expectancy
Q127314197An electrophysiological analysis of the time course of phonological and orthographic encoding in written word production
Q130053825An electrophysiological megastudy of spoken word recognition
Q125030381Analysis of continuous neuronal activity evoked by natural speech with computational corpus linguistics methods
Q126993788Another look at the online processing of scalar inferences: an investigation of conflicting findings from visual-world eye-tracking studies
Q128373108Antecedent access mechanisms in pronoun processing: evidence from the N400
Q127781032Anticipating predictability: an ERP investigation of expectation-managing discourse markers in dialogue comprehension
Q30392433Anticipatory Deaccenting in Language Comprehension
Q127828901Any leftovers from a discarded prediction? Evidence from eye-movements during sentence comprehension
Q91503203Articulating: The Neural Mechanisms of Speech Production
Q114897157Attention modulates early auditory processing at a real cocktail party
Q115416052Atypical phonological processing impairs written word recognition in children with cochlear implants
Q55039078Auditory evoked potentials reveal early perceptual effects of distal prosody on speech segmentation.
Q114897149Auditory predictions are phonological when phonetic information is variable
Q121064578Automatic access to verb continuations on the lexical and categorical levels: evidence from MEG
Q91586983Backward-Looking Sentence Processing in Typically Disfluent versus Stuttered Speech: ERP Evidence
Q109672354Breaking down the word length effect on readers’ eye movements
Q36903506Can you handle this? The impact of object affordances on how co-speech gestures are produced
Q30380401Can you hear me yet? An intracranial investigation of speech and non-speech audiovisual interactions in human cortex.
Q98292023Categories, Concepts, and Conceptual Development
Q30300163Children's interpretations of general quantifiers, specific quantifiers, and generics.
Q63470496Clearing the garden-path: improving sentence processing through cognitive control training
Q97529727Co-registration of eye movements and neuroimaging for studying contextual predictions in natural reading
Q129962512Coargumenthood and the processing of pronouns
Q115201131Cognitive Reserve and language processing demand in healthy older adults
Q129984795Cognitive consequences of bilingualism: where to go from here?
Q30358695Cognitive control during selection and repair in word production.
Q59292693Comprehending auditory speech: previous and potential contributions of functional MRI
Q126397436Comprehending surprising sentences: sensitivity of post-N400 positivities to contextual congruity and semantic relatedness
Q36311210Comprehending the impossible: what role do selectional restriction violations play?
Q57741334Conceptual relations compete during auditory and visual compound word recognition
Q129029936Conflict monitoring in bilingual language comprehension? Evidence from a bilingual flanker task
Q128502645Context and perceptual asymmetry effects on the mismatch negativity (MMNm) to speech sounds: an MEG study
Q35597430Contextual learning of L2 word meanings: Second language proficiency modulates behavioural and ERP indicators of learning
Q126545624Contextual speech rate influences morphosyntactic prediction and integration
Q30421959Contingent categorization in speech perception.
Q128256248Conversational expectations get revised as response latencies unfold
Q57834095Corrigendum
Q58880874Cortical coding
Q109041427Cortical entrainment: what we can learn from studying naturalistic speech perception
Q60042131Counting on number: effects of number information on grammatical processing of mass and count nouns
Q114097600Cross-linguistic gender congruency effects during lexical access in novice L2 learners: evidence from ERPs
Q92542754Cultural Context as a Biasing Factor for Language Activation in Bilinguals
Q128221528Deciding to look: revisiting the linking hypothesis for spoken word recognition in the visual world
Q127497886Decreased sensitivity to changing durational parameters of syllable sequences in people who stutter
Q92314471Development weaves brains, bodies and environments into cognition
Q30385557Differential Allocation of Attention During Speech Perception in Monolingual and Bilingual Listeners
Q39521249Dimensions of similarity in the mental lexicon
Q100303969Discourse-level comprehension engages medial frontal Theory of Mind brain regions even for expository texts
Q60727803Distinguishing cause from effect – many deficits associated with developmental dyslexia may be a consequence of reduced and suboptimal reading experience
Q92542749Distinguishing underlying and surface variation patterns in speech perception
Q41253509Do Morphemes Matter when Reading Compound Words with Transposed Letters? Evidence from Eye-Tracking and Event-Related Potentials.
Q30431221Do sentences with unaccusative verbs involve syntactic movement? Evidence from neuroimaging
Q47165185Do you what I say? People reconstruct the syntax of anomalous utterances
Q114010147Does hitting the window break it?: Investigating effects of discourse-level and verb-level information in guiding object state representations
Q129431228Does the prosodic emphasis of sentential context cause deeper lexical-semantic processing?
Q114897156Dynamic effect of tonal similarity in bilingual auditory lexical processing
Q38415278Dynamic information processing states revealed through neurocognitive models of object semantics
Q129421815ERP Indicators of local and global text influences on word-to-text integration
Q90599630ERP effects of masked orthographic neighbour priming in deaf readers
Q27310966ERP evidence for memory and predictive mechanisms in word-to-text integration
Q128122650Early EEG correlates of word frequency and contextual predictability in reading
Q30411929Effect of sound similarity and word position on lexical selection
Q35849228Effects of Psychological Attention on Pronoun Comprehension
Q58215165Effects of case-marking and head position on language production? Evidence from an ergative OV language
Q57404583Effects of online abstraction on adjective order preferences
Q129124999Effects of social interactions on the neural representation of emotional words in late bilinguals
Q114897152Electrophysiological correlates of the action vs. role relations congruencies in visually situated auditory sentence processing in Korean
Q55097529Electrophysiological evidence for the interaction of prosody and thematic fit during sentence comprehension.
Q128689280Electrophysiological evidence for the time course of syllabic and sub-syllabic encoding in Cantonese spoken word production
Q120251819Electrophysiological patterns of visual word recognition in deaf and hearing readers: an ERP mega-study
Q41033336Empirical and computational findings converge in support of the Hierarchical State Feedback Control theory
Q100519664Enhanced performance on a sentence comprehension task in congenitally blind adults
Q109041430Entrainment revisited: a commentary on
Q127323433Evidence for embedded word length effects in complex nonwords
Q47201150Evidence for rapid localist plasticity in the ventral visual stream: The example of words
Q91454185Examining Procedural Learning and Corticostriatal Pathways for Individual Differences in Language: Testing Endophenotypes of DRD2/ANKK1
Q57398489Eye movements during reading proverbs and regular sentences: the incoming word predictability effect
Q38397903Eye-Tracking and Corpus-Based Analyses of Syntax-Semantics Interactions in Complement Coercion
Q129768375Features, labels, space, and time: factors supporting taxonomic relationships in the anterior temporal lobe and thematic relationships in the angular gyrus
Q124799907Finding a “flower” in a “peanut” is as easy as in a “garden”: towards a lemma-based model of bilingual word recognition
Q34569964Frequency and regularity effects in reading are task dependent: Evidence from ERPs
Q129733543Frequency filter: an open access tool for analysing language development
Q124904814From blueprints to brain maps: the status of the Lemma Model in cognitive neuroscience
Q128334497From story comprehension to the neurobiology of language
Q33360011Gesturing has a larger impact on problem-solving than action, even when action is accompanied by words
Q127030522Going places in Dutch and mandarin Chinese: conceptualising the path of motion cross-linguistically
Q60512028Grandmother cells and the distinction between local and distributed representation
Q100439340Harry Potter and the Chamber of What?: The impact of what individuals know on word processing during reading
Q64977868How Children and Adults Encode Causative Events Cross-Linguistically: Implications for Language Production and Attention.
Q63248315How do you know I was about to say “book”? Anticipation processes affect speech processing and lexical recognition
Q127622054How long can you hold the filler: maintenance and retrieval
Q60678504How pitch change and final lengthening cue boundary perception in German: converging evidence from ERPs and prosodic judgements
Q129429464How to analyse electrophysiological responses to naturalistic language with time-resolved multiple regression
Q63248613How to study spoken language understanding: a survey of neuroscientific methods
Q100519661Imitation of coarticulatory vowel nasality across words and time
Q90049956Individual differences in decoding skill, print exposure, and cortical structure in young adults
Q128332347Individual differences in the link between perception and production and the mechanisms of phonetic imitation
Q127218086Interaction between topic marking and subject preference strategy in sign language processing
Q129472363Interactionism in language: from neural networks to bodies to dyads
Q49332232Interactions between Lexical Access and Articulation.
Q128061525Interactive L2 vocabulary acquisition in a lab-based immersion setting
Q30394945Interpreting prosodic cues in discourse context
Q100519663Investigating the effects of phonological neighbors on word retrieval and phonetic variation in word naming and picture naming paradigms
Q100303967Investigating the fit between phonological feature systems and brain responses to speech using EEG
Q30405529Involvement of prefrontal cortex in scalar implicatures: evidence from magnetoencephalography.
Q57771269Is reading automatic? Are the ERP correlates of masked priming really lexical?
Q127520583Is repairing speech errors an automatic or a controlled process? Insights from the relationship between error and repair probabilities in English and Spanish
Q125007840Is there lemma-based language control? The influence of language practice and language-specific item practice on asymmetrical switch costs
Q61798728It is betterwhenexpected: aligning speech and motor rhythms enhances verbal processing
Q63516549Khalkha Mongolian speakers' vowel bias: L1 influences on the acquisition of non-adjacent vocalic dependencies
Q115040793Language comprehension may depend on who you are: how personality traits and social presence seemingly modulate syntactic processing
Q58198801Language control and the neuroanatomy of bilingualism: in praise of variety
Q42220388Learnability and generalisation of Arabic broken plural nouns.
Q48503342Learning new meanings for known words: Biphasic effects of prior knowledge
Q64452662Learning to predict or predicting to learn?
Q47147638Lesion-symptom mapping in the study of spoken language understanding
Q60512031Lexical and sublexical effects on visual word recognition in Greek: comparing human behavior to the dual route cascaded model
Q30414239Lexical is as lexical does: computational approaches to lexical representation
Q129248082Lexical prediction in language comprehension: a replication study of grammatical gender effects in Dutch
Q127197880Linguistic consequences of event segmentation in visual narratives: implications for prominence
Q128371808Listener-oriented phonetic reduction and theory of mind
Q40418135Long and Short Term Cumulative Structural Priming Effects
Q114897154Masking auditory feedback does not eliminate repetition reduction
Q128894403Mental simulation during literary reading: Individual differences revealed with eye-tracking
Q42227609Modelling lexical access in speech production as a ballistic process
Q126524993More similitudes than differences between bilinguals and monolinguals on speeded and demand-varying executive tasks
Q117837247Morphological decomposition in Bantu: a masked priming study on Setswana prefixation
Q59782624Multi-level processing of phonetic variants in speech production and visual word processing: evidence from Mandarin lexical tones
Q47137809Multimodal integration of spontaneously produced representational co-speech gestures: an fMRI study.
Q127457957Mutual attraction between high-frequency verbs and clause types with finite verbs in early positions: corpus evidence from spoken English, Dutch, and German
Q127374796Native language processing is influenced by L2-to-L1 translation ambiguity
Q42330682Nature, Nurture or Interacting Developmental Systems? Endophenotypes for learning systems bridge genes, language and development
Q129026947Negation and the N400: investigating temporal aspects of negation integration using semantic and world-knowledge violations
Q114097601Negative valence effects on the processing of agreement dependencies are mediated by ERP individual differences in morphosyntactic processing
Q114010146Neural correlates of semantic integration in Spanish verb-noun compounds: an ERP study
Q59782601Neural correlates of spoken word production in semantic and phonological blocked cyclic naming
Q30365341Neural responses to grammatically and lexically degraded speech.
Q92148223Neural substrates of subphonemic variation and lexical competition in spoken word recognition
Q37114221Neural systems involved in processing novel linguistic constructions and their visual referents
Q126303481Next speakers plan word forms in overlap with the incoming turn: evidence from gaze-contingent switch task performance
Q30380731No place for /h/: an ERP investigation of English fricative place features.
Q128675769Noise increases listening effort in normal-hearing young adults, regardless of working memory capacity
Q58065016Novel L2 words do not facilitate but interfere with their L1 translations during picture naming – behavioural and event-related potential evidence
Q127565395Nuclear vowel priming and anticipatory oral postures: evidence for parallel phonological planning?
Q100439330Occluding the face diminishes the conceptual accessibility of an animate agent
Q130169820On the processing of pragmatic information: ERP effects of emphasis processing
Q64980189Optical neuroimaging of spoken language.
Q114097612Oscillatory neuronal dynamics during L2 sentence comprehension: the effects of sensory enrichment and semantic incongruency
Q129131091Overt language production of German past participles: investigating (ir-)regularity
Q64452667Parallel processing in language production
Q123117752Passives are not hard to interpret but hard to remember: evidence from online and offline studies
Q129386469People with larger social networks are better at predicting what someone will say but not how they will say it
Q128606050Perceived language competence modulates criteria for speech error processing: evidence from event-related potentials
Q57834099Perfusion fMRI evidence for priming of shared feature-to-lexical connections during cumulative semantic interference in spoken word production
Q128141104Phonetic encoding in utterance production: a review of open issues from 1989 to 2018
Q91133469Phonological and semantic priming in American Sign Language: N300 and N400 effects
Q30364602Phonological and syntactic competition effects in spoken word recognition: evidence from corpus-based statistics.
Q114097598Phonotactics and syntax: investigating functional specialisation during structured sequence processing
Q62937945Poor sensitivity to sound statistics impairs the acquisition of speech categories in dyslexia
Q64452663Predicting and imagining language
Q128894966Predicting turn-ends in discourse context
Q64452665Prediction and learning in the dynamics of speaking
Q64452668Prediction at all levels: forward model predictions can enhance comprehension
Q88450108Prediction in a visual language: real-time sentence processing in American Sign Language across development
Q38348508Prediction in the Processing of Repair Disfluencies
Q30394539Prediction, Bayesian inference and feedback in speech recognition.
Q57888905Predictive entrainment of natural speech through two fronto-motor top-down channels
Q130160365Predictive processing of syntactic information: evidence from event-related brain potentials
Q128676287Predictive sentence comprehension during story-listening in autism spectrum disorder
Q30394933Priming of Early Closure: Evidence for the Lexical Boost during Sentence Comprehension
Q60148834Priming the representation of Mandarin tone 3 sandhi words
Q115416051Probing language processing in cochlear implant users with visual word recognition: effects of lexical and orthographic word properties
Q127716216Processing corrective focus and information focus at different positions: an electrophysiological investigation
Q99584167Processing of Self-Repairs in Stuttered and Non-Stuttered Speech
Q129587848Processing of non-canonical word orders in (in)felicitous contexts: evidence from event-related brain potentials
Q129399190Processing relative clauses across comprehension and production: similarities and differences
Q127196012Producing regularly and irregularly inflected verb forms: behavioural and neuroimaging data from the three Italian conjugations
Q60042332Production of plural nouns in German: evidence from non-fluent aphasia
Q35024931Proficiency and Control in Verbal Fluency Performance across the Lifespan for Monolinguals and Bilinguals
Q59541298Prominence in Spanish sentence comprehension: an eye-tracking study
Q128421038Psycholinguistic variables in visual word recognition and pronunciation of European Portuguese words: a mega-study approach
Q33566863Pushed aside: Parentheticals, Memory and Processing
Q58054536Putting language back into ecological communication contexts
Q89377596Putting underspecification in context: ERP evidence for sparse representations in morphophonological alternations
Q100439332Reading Pinyin activates sublexcial character orthography for skilled Chinese readers
Q30382835Reduction in Prosodic Prominence Predicts Speakers' Recall: Implications for Theories of Prosody.
Q42198885Referential choice in a second language: evidence for a listener-oriented approach
Q92924143Resting-state and Vocabulary Tasks Distinctively Inform On Age-Related Differences in the Functional Brain Connectome
Q42077441Resting-state networks do not determine cognitive function networks: a commentary on Campbell and Schacter (2016).
Q34385434Restrictive vs. non-restrictive composition: a magnetoencephalography study
Q64981311Retrieval cues and syntactic ambiguity resolution: Speed-accuracy tradeoff evidence.
Q114897150Retrieving stem meanings in opaque words during auditory lexical processing
Q35511258Reversing expectations during discourse comprehension
Q114897155Right news, good news! The valence hypothesis and hemispheric asymmetries in auditory imagery
Q48503357Rule-based and Word-level Statistics-based Processing of Language: Insights from Neuroscience
Q64360062SHORT-TERM PERCEPTUAL TUNING TO TALKER CHARACTERISTICS
Q56887501Semantic effects in the word–word interference task: a comment on Roelofs, Piai, and Schriefers (2013)
Q114897148Semantic focus mediates pitch auditory feedback control in phrasal prosody
Q90939279Semantic interference in speech error production in a randomized continuous naming task: Evidence from aphasia
Q37367839Semantic prediction in language comprehension: evidence from brain potentials
Q115416050Semantic word integration in children with cochlear implants: electrophysiological evidence
Q60678498Sensitivity to salience: linguistic vs. visual cues affect sentence processing and pronoun resolution
Q36839407Sentence processing selectivity in Broca's area: evident for structure but not syntactic movement
Q30366896Sentential influences on acoustic-phonetic processing: A Granger causality analysis of multimodal imaging data
Q38388291Separate streams or probabilistic inference? What the N400 can tell us about the comprehension of events
Q127240814Shaping the precision of letter position coding by varying properties of a writing system
Q47640544Sleep Facilitates Generalisation of Accent Adaptation to a New Talker
Q59782609Solving the problem of double negation is not impossible: electrophysiological evidence for the cohesive function of sentential negation
Q113848038Speakers balance their use of cues to grammatical functions in informative discourse contexts
Q93048952Speech-in-noise perception is linked to rhythm production skills in adult percussionists and non-musicians
Q90939274Structure in talker variability: How much is there and how much can it help?
Q38398331Structure, form, and meaning in the mental lexicon: evidence from Arabic
Q38669630Studying the mechanisms of language learning by varying the learning environment and the learner
Q130710720Subcategorisation, not uncertainty, drives the modification effect
Q126580704Synchronous, but not entrained: exogenous and endogenous cortical rhythms of speech and language processing
Q127457100Syntactic representation is independent of semantics in Mandarin: evidence from syntactic priming
Q114857617Syntactic representations encode grammatical functions: evidence from the priming of mapping between grammatical functions and thematic roles in Cantonese
Q30394949Synthesizing meaning and processing approaches to prosody: performance matters
Q128892307Taking action in hand: effects of gesture observation on action verb naming
Q59196143Task-based evaluation of context-sensitive referring expressions in human–robot dialogue
Q128704777Testing two-step models of negative quantification using a novel machine learning analysis of EEG
Q30366890The (in)dependence of articulation and lexical planning during isolated word production
Q35673277The Causes and Consequences Explicit in Verbs
Q35526512The Neural Computation of Scalar Implicature
Q27310952The Processing of Biologically Plausible and Implausible forms in American Sign Language: Evidence for Perceptual Tuning
Q57827314The amount and structure of prior event experience affects anticipatory sentence interpretation
Q57719283The brain of the beholder: honouring individual representational idiosyncrasies
Q60042125The cat in the tree – using picture descriptions to inform our understanding of conceptualisation in aphasia
Q59854940The complementary value of task-evoked and resting-state functional imaging: a commentary on Campbell and Schacter (2016)
Q127320722The generalizability of inhibition-related processes in the comprehension of linguistic negation. ERP evidence from the Mandarin language
Q126358424The influence of emotional valence on word recognition in people with aphasia
Q127772235The influence of emotional words on predictive processing during sentence comprehension
Q30397516The influence of known-word-frequency on the acquisition of new neighbors in adults: evidence for exemplar representations in word-learning
Q114097611The interaction of grammatically distinct agreement dependencies in predictive processing
Q59782626The lexical-syntactic representation of number
Q127779666The neural basis of arithmetic and phonology in deaf signing individuals
Q129322281The online processing of noun phrase ellipsis and mechanisms of antecedent retrieval
Q127854873The production of grammatical and lexical determiners in Broca’s aphasia
Q59782623The production of singular- and plural-dominant nouns in Dutch
Q100519662The representation of plural inflectional affixes in English: Evidence from priming in an auditory lexical decision task
Q97529718The revolution will not be controlled: natural stimuli in speech neuroscience
Q128024352The role of conceptualization during language production: evidence from event encoding
Q129956580The role of distributional factors in learning and generalising affixal plural inflection: An artificial language study
Q60216745The role of electrophysiology in informing theories of word production: a critical standpoint
Q49332228The role of linguistic experience in the processing of probabilistic information in production
Q117837252The role of morphological structure in the processing of complex forms: evidence from Setswana deverbative nouns
Q114097599The scalar meaning prediction in the processing of Spanish focus operators hasta and nada más
Q59782629The selection of closed-class elements during language production: a reassessment of the evidence and a new look on new data
Q121064582The time course of contextual cohort effects in auditory processing of category-ambiguous words: MEG evidence for a single “clash” as noun or verb
Q30394938The time-course of speaking rate compensation: Effects of sentential rate and vowel length on voicing judgments
Q99584166The use of context in resolving syntactic ambiguity: Structural and semantic influences
Q129015998The use of syntax and information structure during language comprehension: Evidence from structural priming
Q46257762Tolerance for audiovisual asynchrony is enhanced by the spectrotemporal fidelity of the speaker's mouth movements and speech
Q59782640Tonal variability in lexical access
Q114637414Top-down resolution of lexico-semantic competition in speech production and the role of the left inferior frontal gyrus: an fMRI study
Q112685402Toward a Database of Intracranial Electrophysiology during Natural Language Presentation
Q30384766Towards a computational(ist) neurobiology of language: Correlational, integrated, and explanatory neurolinguistics.
Q38663701Transcranial electric stimulation for the investigation of speech perception and comprehension
Q59782641Trial by trial: selecting first or second language phonology of a visually masked word
Q59196145Tuning accessibility of referring expressions in situated dialogue
Q127940177Tuning the blueprint: how studies of implicit learning during speaking reveal the information processing components of the production system
Q30354254Using effective connectivity analyses to understand processing architecture: Response to commentaries by Samuel, Spivey and McQueen, Eisner and Norris.
Q60047534Using the visual-world paradigm to explore the meaning of conditionals in natural language
Q126536110Visual-spatial and verbal abilities differentially affect processing of gestural vs. spoken expressions
Q30366893What do we mean by prediction in language comprehension?
Q90293852What does "it" mean, anyway? Examining the time course of semantic activation in reference resolution
Q129837072What have labels ever done for us? The linguistic shortcut in conceptual processing
Q39844931What is embodied about cognition?
Q124849086What semantic errors restricted to either speaking or writing in aphasia tell us about lemmas
Q59782594When is a wh-in-situ question identified in standard Persian?
Q128187565When is the verb a potential gap site? The influence of filler maintenance on the active search for a gap
Q128700438When morphological structure overrides meaning: evidence from German prefix and particle verbs
Q114097613When verbs have bugs: lexical and syntactic processing costs of split particle verbs in sentence comprehension
Q57591688Widening agreement processing: a matter of time, features and distance
Q30380404Without his shirt off he saved the child from almost drowning: interpreting an uncertain input.
Q100439337Word Frequency Effects in Naturalistic Reading
Q100439335Word Recall is Affected by Surrounding Metrical Context
Q89439642Word segmentation from noise-band vocoded speech
Q36857357World knowledge affects prediction as quickly as selectional restrictions: Evidence from the visual world paradigm
Q50104512Zero-Adjective Contrast in Much-less Ellipsis: The Advantage for Parallel Syntax

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