Sentence examples for more complex reordering from inspiring English sources

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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.

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