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Therefore features are chosen to reflect both the features of the target word or phrase (such as morphology) and the way it relates to its context, in terms of, e.g., surrounding words or word categories, (likely) local syntactic dependency relations, and features with broader scope such as word frequencies or document class.
Crucially, the syntactic violation relied on a structural syntactic dependency between two non-adjacent words in the sentence, whereas the semantic violation relied on purely lexical semantic restrictions of the preceding verb.
This neural circuitry is linked to particular aspects of grammar, representing structural syntactic dependency relations, whose evolution is crucial, and possibly unique to the human language faculty[1], [2].
Each file is given in a stand-off XML format with split sentences, annotation of known proteins, parts of speech (POS), and syntactic dependency tree information.
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EDG has two types of dependencies: syntactic dependencies and numbered arguments.
The syntactic dependencies are obtained by applying Stanford dependencies converter [12] on a parse tree obtained by the Bllip parser [8]; the numbered arguments are obtained by investigating the thematic relations described by verbal and nominal predicates.
In a previous study by Mueller et al. [18] German participants acquired non-adjacent syntactic dependencies by mere exposure to correct Italian sentences, but their ERP pattern differed from the one shown by native speakers.
Such syntactic dependencies make sentences such as "Who did Joe see someone?" ungrammatical, but "Who did Joe see ?" and "Joe saw someone" grammatical.
Thus, it appears from this study that the G-SLI children were not merely delayed in their response, but were compensating for their impairment in structural syntactic dependencies by using a different neural circuitry associated with semantic mechanisms.
The particular syntactic violation we were interested in concerns structural "syntactic dependencies" such as those that occur between a question word (who, what) and the word, that in declarative sentences follows the verb, but typically is absent in questions (see supporting Methods S1).
and syntactic dependencies (e.g. head words and modifiers).
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