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Linguistics / Grammar / Phonology / Systemic functional linguistics / Phonetics / Semantics / Ambiguity / Prosody / Syntactic ambiguity / Dependency grammar / Intonation / Sentence processing
Date: 2014-03-30 19:29:36
Linguistics
Grammar
Phonology
Systemic functional linguistics
Phonetics
Semantics
Ambiguity
Prosody
Syntactic ambiguity
Dependency grammar
Intonation
Sentence processing

INTRODUCTION Previous research on syntactic processing indicates that syntactically ambiguous sentences are frequently strongly biased towards one meaning over another (for a review, see Gibson, These interpretati

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