Word and Sentence Perception

In what follows we will be concerned broadly with questions of language comprehension, and specifically, with the perception of words in sentences. I emphasize, however, that in every case the motivation for considering results of research on word perception is their relevance to language comprehension processes at least at the level of sentence analysis.

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