Subject relative clauses are not universally easier to process: Evidence from Basque

M Carreiras, JA Duñabeitia, M Vergara… - Cognition, 2010 - Elsevier
Studies from many languages consistently report that subject relative clauses (SR) are
easier to process than object relatives (OR). However, Hsiao and Gibson (2003) report an …

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Studies from many languages consistently report that subject relative clauses (SR) are
easier to process than object relatives (OR). However, Hsiao and Gibson (2003) report an …

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Studies from many languages consistently report that Subject Relative clauses (SR) are
easier to process than Object Relatives (OR). However, Hsiao & Gisbon (2003) report an OR …

Subject relative clauses are not universally easier to process: Evidence from Basque

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Studies from many languages consistently report that subject relative clauses (SR) are
easier to process than object relatives (OR). However, Hsiao and Gibson (2003) report an …

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are easier to process than object relatives (OR). However, Hsiao and Gibson (2003) report …

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Subject relative clauses are not universally easier to process: Evidence from Basque

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Studies from many languages consistently report that subject relative clauses (SR) are
easier to process than object relatives (OR). However, Hsiao and Gibson (2003) report an …

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