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We then consider the impact of priming , particularly in translation tasks ; analysis tasks and their impact on obviation ; and the interaction of judgment tasks with context . The learning curve for judgment and translation — When ...
We then consider the impact of priming , particularly in translation tasks ; analysis tasks and their impact on obviation ; and the interaction of judgment tasks with context . The learning curve for judgment and translation — When ...
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In addition , examples elicited via translation tasks often exhibit word order that mirrors English ( SVO ) , preferentially use independent order verbs ( as opposed to conjunct ) , and , of interest to us , lack obviation .
In addition , examples elicited via translation tasks often exhibit word order that mirrors English ( SVO ) , preferentially use independent order verbs ( as opposed to conjunct ) , and , of interest to us , lack obviation .
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Crucially , these effects disappear when the requested translation is complex and multi - clausal , as in ( 8 ) . Here the consultant must step away from the immediate English context , and think for a moment ; the result- ing structure ...
Crucially , these effects disappear when the requested translation is complex and multi - clausal , as in ( 8 ) . Here the consultant must step away from the immediate English context , and think for a moment ; the result- ing structure ...
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