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concept:complement-syntaxComplement Syntax
Linguistic feature extracted from stimuli; linked to ToM development in children; used to define linguistic spans for CARR.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Claims (1)
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- Derived from the finding that linguistic span focusing on complements/MSV yields no significant IIT estimate changes.
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