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  <Title>A Computational Theory of Processing Overload and Garden-Path Effects</Title>
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6 Conclusions
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    <Paragraph position="0"> Since the structural properties that are used in the formation of the inequalities are independently motivated, and the system of inequalities is solvable, the tllex)13r of human sentence processing presented here makes strong, testable predictions with respect to the prtu=essability of a given sentence. Fm~thermore, the success of the method provides empirical support for the particular properties used in the formation of the inequalities. ~\[hus a theory of PLUs, the preference I~lctor P mid file overload face tot K provides a unified account of 1) acceptability and relative acceptability; 2) garden-path effects; and 3) pre~ ferred readings for mnbiguous input and perception of ambiguity.</Paragraph>
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