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Date: 2011-07-27 21:35:46
Linguistics
Cognitive science
Language
Computational linguistics
Grammar
Language acquisition
Speech recognition
Dependency grammar
Artificial grammar learning
Implicit learning
Pirah language
Linguistic competence

Learning Recursion: Multiple Nested and Crossed Dependencies

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