Kandel et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Agreement attraction error and timing profiles in continuous speechKandel et al., 2022
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- Kandel M
- Wyatt C
- Phillips C
- Kandel M
- Wyatt C
- Phillips C
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- Glossa Psycholinguistics
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Studies of agreement attraction in language production have shown that speakers systematically produce verb agreement errors in the presence of a local noun whose features differ from that of the agreement controller. However, in attraction experiments …
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