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The Difference and Motivation of the Semantic Conflation Patterns in Chinese and English Autonomous Motion Event Sentences: Path and Containers
Syntactic and semantic interference in sentence comprehension: Support from English and German eye-tracking data
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Cross-Linguistic Constraints on Subjecthood in Causative Psych Verbs: An Experimental Investigation of Korean, Mandarin Chinese and English
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Event and Agent Nominalisations Across Academic, Spoken, and Fiction Registers in Contemporary English: A Pilot Corpus Study of Clausal Density
He was run-over by a bus: Passive – but not pseudo-passive – sentences are rated as more acceptable when the subject is highly affected. New data from Hebrew, and a meta-analytic synthesis across English, Balinese, Hebrew, Indonesian and Mandarin
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Quantum algorithms for path and cycle containment problems
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A semantic theory of redundancy
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