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abstract: This paper examines the way in which high level semantic information influences the production and comprehension of pronouns. It reports a new type of verb semantic processing bias. We examine the effects of this bias on language comprehension.
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conference: The 20th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
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- family: Sanford
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date: 1998
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keywords: 'Implicit consequentiality, implicit causality, pronouns, sentence processing, psycholinguistics, semantics'
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title: Implicit Consequentiality
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