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Syntactic levels, lexicalism, and ellipsis : the jury is still out
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Abstract
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Structural priming data are sometimes compatible with several theoretical views, as shown here for three key theoretical claims. One reason is that prime sentences affect multiple representational levels driving syntactic choice. Additionally, priming is affected by further cognitive functions (e.g., memory). We therefore see priming as a useful tool for the investigation of linguistic representation but not the only tool. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Behavioral and brain sciences. - Cambridge, 1978, currens
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Publication
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Cambridge
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2017
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ISSN
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0140-525X
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1469-1825
[online]
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DOI
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10.1017/S0140525X17000425
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Volume/pages
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40
(2017)
, p. 27-28
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Article Reference
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e294
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ISI
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000423000000098
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Pubmed ID
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29342722
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Medium
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E-only publicatie
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Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
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