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The Interpretation of Concealed Questions: MEG and Eye-Tracking Data
Jesse A. Harris
,
Liina Pylkkanen
,
Brian McElree
,
Steven Frisson
Abstract
Date
Mar 25, 2006
Event
Poster presented at the 19th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing
Location
New York, NY
concealed questions
sentence processing
MEG
eye tracking
compositionality
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