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Language processing inevitably involves working memory (WM) operations, especially for sentences with complex syntactic structures.

This paper presents part of a project for designing automatic correction strategies for the complex syntactic errors found in the writings of French users of English.

Along these lines, some have ascribed the disrupted patterns of both complex syntactic comprehension and general speech production in Broca's aphasia to a disturbance in the hierarchical chain-processing mechanism at the basis of the phonological loop, which may be controlled by IFGpOp and possibly IFGpTri44,53.

As basic syntactic development for individuals in this subject pool has already been extensively explored, we focused instead on the investigation of complex syntactic constructions that are normally acquired later in childhood, i.e., between 7 and 9 years of age.

More complex syntactic rules govern seemingly conflicting cases such as "holiday hell" or "abuse helpline" that make sense to people but can confuse computers.By applying and analysing emotional labels, the software can construct sentiment scores for the concepts mentioned in the text, as a combination of positive, negative and neutral results.

Moreover, it is necessary to deepen research on how this method can incorporate specific questions of language acquisition, such as more complex syntactic structures, pronunciation, and word formation.

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This region has been associated with the dorsal stream, and is involved in processing complex syntax, syntactic working memory, phonological processing and lexical retrieval (Fiebach et al., 2005; Friederici, 2006; Friederici et al., 2006; Heim et al., 2009 a, b ).

However, such analyses are based on the assumption that the verbal complex is a syntactic head that can undergo head movement to the relevant projections.

For more complex visualizations of syntactic trees and feature structures, special visualization components are included.

This pattern is characteristic of so-called "asyntactic comprehension," where patients can use the meanings of words and local cues to grammatical relations to understand spoken utterances [Ostrin and Tyler, 1995], but where this process breaks down when more complex reordering of syntactic relations is required.

These regions exhibited increased activity to processing the syntactically complex sentences only when a full syntactic parse was necessary for task completion, that is, when the sentences were semantically reversible.

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