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Familiarity breeds consent: Is structural facilitation evidence for the implicit knowledge of syntactic structures?
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Familiarity breeds consent: Is structural facilitation evidence for the implicit knowledge of syntactic structures?/
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Luka, Barbara Josephine.
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181 p.
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Adviser: Lawrence W. Barsalou.
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Dissertation Abstracts International60-06B.
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Psychology, Cognitive. -
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Familiarity breeds consent: Is structural facilitation evidence for the implicit knowledge of syntactic structures?
Luka, Barbara Josephine.
Familiarity breeds consent: Is structural facilitation evidence for the implicit knowledge of syntactic structures?
- 181 p.
Adviser: Lawrence W. Barsalou.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Chicago, 1999.
Can structural facilitation (ease of syntactic processing) be taken as evidence that syntactic knowledge is the result of the implicit memory of previously encountered syntactic structures? This dissertation presents the results of four experiments which extend the experimental methods of implicit processing.
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