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Participants read short stories followed by a target sentence.

We presented 23 healthy participants with 48 context stories each followed by a target sentence.

We kept the semantic and syntactic complexity of the target sentence constant across the conditions.

Two target sentence structures were taught; responses during probe trials matched the specific sentence structure being trained.

Each target sentence was preceded by another sentence playing the role of context, which was designed to prime the less frequent meaning of the ambiguous word.

For each story we designed different versions eliciting, respectively, different pragmatic interpretations of the same target sentence – literal, deceitful or ironic–.

In Experiment 1, seven stimulus conditions were tested using the Coordinate Response Measure (Bolia et al., 2000) speech corpus, in which subjects were required to report the key words in a target sentence presented simultaneously with two distracter sentences.

Results showed that listeners' word recognition accuracy for the acoustically degraded sentences was significantly higher when the target sentence was preceded by a conceptually related compared to a conceptually unrelated sentence.

Within this framework, we present a very simple yet surprisingly effective "wait-k" model trained to generate the target sentence concurrently with the source sentence, but always k words behind, for any given k.

The learner is then asked to imitate the target sentence.

Premise 5 establishes a specific link between conceivability and metaphysical possibility for the target sentence (P & ¬Q).

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