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Merge-Generability as the Key Concept of Human Language: Evidence From Neuroscience
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Dissociating Effects of Scrambling and Topicalization within the Left Frontal and Temporal Language Areas: An fMRI Study in Kaqchikel Maya
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Activation changes of the left inferior frontal gyrus for the factors of construction and scrambling in a sentence
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Syntactic Computation in the Human Brain: The Degree of Merger as a Key Factor
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Computational principles of syntax in the regions specialized for language: integrating theoretical linguistics and functional neuroimaging
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