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In theoretical linguistics, the subject-verb (SV) agreement is viewed as a syntactic or primary relation while the adverb-verb temporal concord (TC) is a discourse-related or non-primary one (Frazier and Clifton, 1996; Biondo et_al, 2018). There is evidence showing that SV agreement and adverb-verb TC relations are differently processed during sentence comprehension (e_g, Fonteneau et_al, 1998; Biondo et_al, 2018). Although different processing patterns between SV agreement and adverb-verb TC can be explained by a relation-based approach like the Construal model (Frazier and Clifton, 1996), feature`s interpretive properties . . .
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