نبذة مختصرة : The authors argue that the meaning through syntax (MTS) model proposed by G. McKoon and R. Ratcliff (2003) fails to account for the comprehension of sentences with reduced relative clauses. First, the theory’s core assumptions regarding verb-based event representations and how they link to constructions are incompatible with well-established analyses from the lexical semantics literature. Second, the MTS theory provides neither a principled nor a consistent account for why some reduced relatives are hard whereas others are easy. Finally, McKoon and Ratcliff’s critique of constraint-based models is flawed in that sometimes they tested a nonexistent theory and sometimes they provided evidence for the constraintbased models against which they were arguing.
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