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Processing Bare Plurals and Indefinites: Evidence from Eye Movements
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2021)
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Strengthening 'or': Effects of Focus and Downward Entailing Contexts on Scalar Implicatures
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2021)
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Thematic Relations in Parsing
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Parsing and Constraints on Word Order
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Comprehending Sentences with Multiple Filler-Gap Dependencies
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Reconstruction and Scope
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Finding Candidate Antecedents: Phrases or Conceptual Entities
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In: University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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Modularity and the Representational Hypothesis
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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No longer an orphan: evidence for appositive attachment from sentence comprehension
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 32 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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No longer an orphan: evidence for appositive attachment from sentence comprehension
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In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2018)
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Inner voice experiences during processing of direct and indirect speech
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Without his shirt off he saved the child from almost drowning: interpreting an uncertain input
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Third Factors and the Performance Interface in Language Design
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 7 (2013); 1-34 ; 1450-3417 (2013)
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This paper shows that systematic properties of performance systems can play an important role within the biolinguistic perspective on language by providing third-factor explanations for crucial design features of human language. In particular, it is demonstrated that the performance interface in language design contributes to the biolinguistic research program in three ways: (i) it can provide additional support for current views on UG, as shown in the context of complex center-embedding; (ii) it can revise current conceptions of UG by relegating widely assumed grammatical constraints to properties of the performance systems, as pointed out in the context of lin-ear ordering; (iii) it can contribute to explaining heretofore unexplained data that are disallowed by the grammar, but can be explained by systematic properties of the performance systems.
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Keyword:
center-embedding; ellipsis; linguistic performance; third factor; word order
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URL: http://www.biolinguistics.eu/index.php/biolinguistics/article/view/273
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