Abstract

Abstract An experiment was carried out to resolve an apparent disagreement in the literature about the importance of the role of the verb in sentence processing. Previous results were confirmed in that the verb was found to be important in judgments of sentence meaning but less significant in sentence storage. However, form class differences in storage held only for high potency terms. Some implications of these findings are discussed.

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