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The unique structure of the German language, characterized by its verb-final syntax, flexible constituent order, and a complex morphological Case system, presents significant challenges for existing models of human syntactic processing. These models have primarily been based on head-initial languages that lack such morphological intricacies. This exploration highlights the need for adapting syntactic theories to better accommodate the complexities of German.
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Case and Linking in Language Comprehension, Markus Bader, Josef Bayer
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