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Lyn Frazier

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|November 26, 2014
Two interpretive systems for natural language?Lyn Frazier
Frontiers in Psychology|May 3, 2013
Say what you please? Really?Lyn Frazier
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|August 4, 2014
Do Null Subjects (mis-)Trigger Pro-drop Grammars?Lyn Frazier
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|May 19, 2015
Without his shirt off he saved the child from almost drowning: interpreting an uncertain inputLyn Frazier, Charles Clifton
Memory & Cognition|January 28, 2005
Should given information come before new? Yes and noCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Linguistic Inquiry (Online)|June 7, 2011
When are Downward Entailing contexts identified? The case of the domain-widener everCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Memory and Language|November 17, 2015
Accommodation to an Unlikely Episodic StateCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 6, 2017
Evaluation of the epistemic state of the speaker/authorCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Discourse Processes|January 14, 2014
Partition if You Must: Evidence for a No Extra Times PrincipleCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|February 26, 2003
Processing "d-linked" phrasesLyn Frazier, Charles Clifton
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Showing results (1-10 of 42) with videos related to

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|November 26, 2014
Two interpretive systems for natural language?Lyn Frazier
Frontiers in Psychology|May 3, 2013
Say what you please? Really?Lyn Frazier
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|August 4, 2014
Do Null Subjects (mis-)Trigger Pro-drop Grammars?Lyn Frazier
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|May 19, 2015
Without his shirt off he saved the child from almost drowning: interpreting an uncertain inputLyn Frazier, Charles Clifton
Memory & Cognition|January 28, 2005
Should given information come before new? Yes and noCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Linguistic Inquiry (Online)|June 7, 2011
When are Downward Entailing contexts identified? The case of the domain-widener everCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Memory and Language|November 17, 2015
Accommodation to an Unlikely Episodic StateCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 6, 2017
Evaluation of the epistemic state of the speaker/authorCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Discourse Processes|January 14, 2014
Partition if You Must: Evidence for a No Extra Times PrincipleCharles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|February 26, 2003
Processing "d-linked" phrasesLyn Frazier, Charles Clifton
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