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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2012
Every normal child acquires a language in just a few years. By 3- or 4-years-old, children have effectively become adults in their abilities to produce and understand endlessly many sentences in a variety of conversational contexts. There are two alternative accounts of the course of children's language development.
Stephen, Crain, Rosalind, Thornton
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Every normal child acquires a language in just a few years. By 3- or 4-years-old, children have effectively become adults in their abilities to produce and understand endlessly many sentences in a variety of conversational contexts. There are two alternative accounts of the course of children's language development.
Stephen, Crain, Rosalind, Thornton
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractPriming reflects the reactivation of processing routines that map strings of words onto semantic representations (and vice versa) without the mediation of syntactic structure, including the “flat structure” that Branigan & Pickering (B&P) propose.
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AbstractPriming reflects the reactivation of processing routines that map strings of words onto semantic representations (and vice versa) without the mediation of syntactic structure, including the “flat structure” that Branigan & Pickering (B&P) propose.
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2010
In this chapter, I look more closely at the domain of phrase structure below and above the E projection. What I have been creating below the E projection is an articulated VP, which encodes parts of the verb meaning that are often not independently realized.
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In this chapter, I look more closely at the domain of phrase structure below and above the E projection. What I have been creating below the E projection is an articulated VP, which encodes parts of the verb meaning that are often not independently realized.
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2006
AbstractThis chapter outlines a new approach to the investigation of aphasics' linguistic errors. The model represents a further development of ideas outlined in Avrutin (1999). It shows that damage to Broca's region diminishes the amount of resources necessary for conducting operations involving narrow syntax.
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AbstractThis chapter outlines a new approach to the investigation of aphasics' linguistic errors. The model represents a further development of ideas outlined in Avrutin (1999). It shows that damage to Broca's region diminishes the amount of resources necessary for conducting operations involving narrow syntax.
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The SYNTAX score revisited: A reassessment of the SYNTAX score reproducibility
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2010Scot Garg +2 more
exaly
Abstract syntax from concrete syntax
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '97, 1997openaire +1 more source

