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Representing characters in a scenario: What makes two individuals a set?
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Noticing and not noticing what's in a text: attention, depth of processing and text interpretation
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Anomalies in real and counterfactual worlds: An eye-movement investigation
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"They're digging up the road again": the processing cost of institutional "they"
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Stylistics meets cognitive science: studying style in fiction and readers' attention from an interdisciplinary perspective
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Capturing the attention of readers? Stylistic and psychological perspectives on the use and effect of text fragmentation in narratives
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Shallow processing and attention capture in written and spoken discourse
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Shallow processing and attention capture in written and spoken discourse
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The linguistic description of minmal social scenarios affects the extent of causal inference making
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Exploring quantifiers: pragmatics meets the psychology of comprehension
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Communicating quantities: A review of psycholinguistic evidence of how expressions determine perspectives
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