Noisy memory encoding explains negative polarity illusions
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In three linesAn arXiv study explains 'negative polarity illusions'—where grammatically incorrect sentences are judged acceptable—through imperfect memory encoding. Researchers show speakers confuse determiners in embedded clauses, wrongly licensing the word 'ever'. Six determiner pairs tested confirm that similarity increases the illusion effect.Read source
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