What are the psychological processes involved in comprehending
sentences? How do we process the structure of sentences and how do
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experimental evidence, with a focus on recent developments in the
area. The chapters also analyse research that has investigated how
people process the structure and meaning of sentences, and how
sentences are understood within their context. This comprehensive
and authoritative work will appeal to students and researchers in
the field of sentence processing, as well anyone with an interest
in psychology and linguistics.
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