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An Experimental Investigation of Syntactic Satiation Effects
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William Snyder
William Snyder
University of Connecticut and Haskins Laboratories
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William Snyder
University of Connecticut and Haskins Laboratories
Online Issn: 1530-9150
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© 2000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Linguistic Inquiry (2000) 31 (3): 575–582.
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William Snyder; An Experimental Investigation of Syntactic Satiation Effects. Linguistic Inquiry 2000; 31 (3): 575–582. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/002438900554479
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