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The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
This is an empirical study of functional asymmetries in Korean word recognition.Native Korean reader...
This article examines the special processing characteristics of head-final relative clauses. As head...
1995, Traxler et al. 2002). In this article, we report the results of two eye-tracking studies of Ko...
: Object relatives (ORs) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
This paper investigates the comparative processing difficulty of dative and subject relative clauses...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
Previous studies have shown that object relative clauses incur a heavier processing load than subjec...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
The acquisition studies reviewed in this paper have clearly shown the importance of research into th...
This dissertation explores the processing of syntactic (1) and anaphoric gap-filler dependencies (2)...
This paper investigates the asymmetrical development of subject relative clauses and object relative...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
This is an empirical study of functional asymmetries in Korean word recognition.Native Korean reader...
This article examines the special processing characteristics of head-final relative clauses. As head...
1995, Traxler et al. 2002). In this article, we report the results of two eye-tracking studies of Ko...
: Object relatives (ORs) have been reported to cause heavier processing loads than subject relatives...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
Various studies have reported that subject relative clauses (the boy who likes the woman) are easier...
This paper investigates the comparative processing difficulty of dative and subject relative clauses...
In both first and second language syntax, subject-relatives (SRCs) are easier than object-relatives ...
Previous studies have shown that object relative clauses incur a heavier processing load than subjec...
The purpose of the following paper is to explore the use of the English relative clause by Korean sp...
The acquisition studies reviewed in this paper have clearly shown the importance of research into th...
This dissertation explores the processing of syntactic (1) and anaphoric gap-filler dependencies (2)...
This paper investigates the asymmetrical development of subject relative clauses and object relative...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
This is an empirical study of functional asymmetries in Korean word recognition.Native Korean reader...
This article examines the special processing characteristics of head-final relative clauses. As head...