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Subject-Verb Agreement in Children and Adults: Serial or Hierarchical Processing?

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2005
Two processes, serial and hierarchical, are generally opposed to account for grammatical encoding in language production. In a developmental perspective, the question addressed here is whether the subject-verb agreement during writing is computed serially, once the words are linearly ordered in the sentence, or hierarchically, as soon as the number ...
Négro, Isabelle   +3 more
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A person is not a number: Discourse involvement in subject–verb agreement computation

Brain Research, 2011
Agreement is a very important mechanism for language processing. Mainstream psycholinguistic research on subject-verb agreement processing has emphasized the purely formal and encapsulated nature of this phenomenon, positing an equivalent access to person and number features.
Mancini, Simona   +3 more
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Subject-verb agreement in Newfoundland French

Language Variation and Change, 1994
ABSTRACTIn Newfoundland French the verb does not agree in number with a plural subject in one particular construction–subject relative clauses–but rather displays default singular marking. Agreement is made with the subject relative pronoun, which does not have a morphological feature for number associated with it.
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Effects of clausal structure on subject-verb agreement errors

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1995
This paper explores the effect of manipulating the internal structure of a complex subject on the incidence of subject--verb agreement errors. Using the sentence completion task (Bock & Miller, 1991), this study followed up on Vigliocco and Nicol's (1995) finding that the syntactic distance between a head noun and a number-mismatching noun contained ...
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Subject-Verb Agreement

2009
Phil B. Fontanarosa, Stacy Christiansen
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Subject-Verb Agreement Problems

2020
Myra J. Linden, Arthur Whimbey
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The effects of word order on subject–verb and object–verb agreement: Evidence from Basque

Journal of Memory and Language, 2013
Mikel Santesteban   +2 more
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