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  <Title>Priming Effects in Combinatory Categorial Grammar</Title>
  <Section position="10" start_page="314" end_page="315" type="concl">
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8 Conclusions
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    <Paragraph position="0"> We have discussed an empirical, corpus-based approach to use priming effects in the validation of general syntactic models. The analysis we presented is compatible with the reality of a lexical- null ized, categorial grammar such as CCG as a component of the human sentence processor. CCG is unusual in allowing us to compare different types of derivational analyses within the same grammar framework. Focusing on CCG allowed us to contrast priming under different conditions, while still making a statistical and general statement about the priming effects for all syntactic phenomena covered by the grammar.</Paragraph>
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