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2016
China 中国
2. Native and non-native (L1-Mandarin) speakers of English differ in online use of verb-based cues about sentence structure.Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
期刊文章
2019
United States 美国
English 英语
3. A sheet of coffee: An event-related potential study on the processing of classifier-noun sequences in English and MandarinLanguage, Cognition and Neuroscience
期刊文章
2016
United States 美国
English 英语
4. Why do readers answer questions incorrectly after reading garden-path sentences?Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
会议文献
2015
5. A sheet of coffee: An event-related potential study on the processing of classifier-noun sequences in English and MandarinLanguage, Cognition and Neuroscience
期刊文章
2016
6. Why do readers answer questions incorrectly after reading garden-path sentences?37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
会议文献
2015
United States 美国
English 英语
7. A comparison of online and offline measures of good-enough processing in garden-path sentences.Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience
期刊文章
2018
United States 美国
English 英语
8. A working memory explanation for recency effects in Mandarin second language sentence processingJournal of Chinese Teaching in the World
期刊文章
2016
United States 美国
English 英语