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