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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> <Paper uid="E95-1043"> <Title>petence and Performance in the Human Sentence</Title> <Section position="11" start_page="295" end_page="295" type="concl"> <SectionTitle> 6 Conclusion </SectionTitle> <Paragraph position="0"> The current implementation shows that the success of an abstract model such as Gorrell's depends crucially on the computational details of the processing algorithm used. The search for the lowering site is of particular importance. In the final section we have seen that the combination of informational monotonicity with the assumption of strict incrementality results in a system which is too constrained to capture all the processing data. Future research will be aimed at determining, firstly, how we can enrich the information to which the search strategy is sensitive in order to provide a better match with human preferences, and secondly, which constraints should be relaxed in order to avoid the problem of undergeneration.</Paragraph> </Section> class="xml-element"></Paper>