Fig. 1. RRT of target word
Table 1. Examples of sentences with VP-attached and NP-attached PPs
Table 2. Examples of preambles supporting either NP- or VP-supporting context
Table 3. Examples of target items
Table 4. Cognitive functions and corresponding neuropsychological tests
Table 5. Comprehension accuracy
Table 6. A 2 x 2 univariate GLM analysis
Table 7. Correlation among ability utilizing supporting context, cognitive functions and age
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