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Processing a reflexive pronoun requires identifying a feature-matched subject. Yet, consulting the agreement features on the verb can potentially provide a "shortcut" for this process. We present evidence from the processing of Hebrew gender agreement that indeed verbal agreement affects the computation of reflexive dependencies suggesting either that the representation of the subject is altered in cases of a mismatching verb, or that the subject is not retrieved at the reflexive when there are enough agreement cues on the verb.
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