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This study leverages sentence processing results for relative clause attachment ambiguities in Mandarin Chinese and Korean, and incorporates them in a computational model to compare two contrasting analyses of Relative clauses. Specifically, we compare the ability of each analysis to predict the correct sentence processing preferences, by exploiting a top-down parser for Minimalist grammars, connecting syntactic choices to processing difficulty. We argue that transparent computational models grounded in rich grammar formalisms can advise us on our theoretical choices, and strengthen the connection between theoretical syntax and psycholinguistics results.
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