THIS admirable treatise may be broadly described as the fitting complement and sequel to the author's “Principles of Comparative Philology.” The method and theories of that work, as he is careful to ...
It is widely believed that language is structured around ‘constituents’, units that combine hierarchically. Using structural priming, we provide evidence of linguistic structures — non-constituents — ...
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