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- What: The authors show through computational modeling that cue-based retrieval will also show no syntactic interference in the present design if the parser is assumed to keep track of which clause the subject occurs in. This work investigates whether and how such independently posited, general constraints on memory retrieval impact sentence processing. More broadly, an important insight in the work of Dillon et_al , among others, is that the precise details of which cues are used during retrieval can affect processing difficulty in possibly surprising ways. The authors aimed to investigate the role of syntactic and semantic . . .
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