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Degree Modifier Associations in the Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English
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Implicit Statistical Learning Ability in L1 Sentence Processing
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English Sentential Subject Extraposition: A Constraint-Based Approach
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- Implicit Statistical Learning Ability in L1 Sentence Processing
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On-Soon Lee
Pages : 51-70
Abstract
Keywords
# artificial grammar learning # (implicit) statistical learning # sentence processing # relative clauses # English number agreement
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