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more predictable in the within-phrase conditions. " more predictable in the within-phrase conditions. "
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@Article{almor1999noun,
pages = {748--765},
number = {4},
volume = {106},
year = {1999},
journaltitle = {Psychological Review},
subtitle = {The information load hypothesis},
title = {Noun-phrase anaphora and focus},
author = {Almor, Amit}
}
@article{almor2008focus, @article{almor2008focus,
title = {Focus and noun phrase anaphors in spoken language title = {Focus and noun phrase anaphors in spoken language
comprehension}, comprehension},
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keywords = "Grammatical gender", keywords = "Grammatical gender",
keywords = "Hebrew", keywords = "Hebrew",
keywords = "Syntactic lexicon ", keywords = "Syntactic lexicon ",
abstract = {This study explored lexical-syntactic information abstract = {This study explored lexical-syntactic information syntactic
syntactic information that is stored in the lexicon information that is stored in the lexicon and its
and its relation to syntactic and lexical relation to syntactic and lexical impairments in
impairments in aphasia. We focused on two types of aphasia. We focused on two types of
lexical-syntactic information: predicate argument lexical-syntactic information: predicate argument
structure (PAS) of verbs (the number and types of structure (PAS) of verbs (the number and types of
arguments the verb selects) and grammatical gender arguments the verb selects) and grammatical gender
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dissociation between \{PAS\} and grammatical gender dissociation between \{PAS\} and grammatical gender
impairments indicated that different types of impairments indicated that different types of
lexical-syntactic information are represented lexical-syntactic information are represented
separately in this syntactic lexicon. } separately in this syntactic lexicon.}
} }
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