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Sentences: Full set for Keyword Series D



The full set of experimental sentences for Keyword Series D: utterance-edge; variable utterance length; fixed word length. Keywords are shown in bold; the words to be emphasized in the unaccented keyword condition
are shown in block capitals.
Left-headed keywordsRight-headed keywords
John DESIGNED the cap.
John DESIGNED the cap then.
John DESIGNED the cap today.
Mend it AGAIN for me please.
Now mend it AGAIN for me please.
Will you mend it AGAIN for me please.
Kate EXPLAINED the sense.
Kate EXPLAINED the sense well.
Kate EXPLAINED the sense again.
Pose it ALL today.
Now pose it ALL today.
Can you pose it ALL today.
Tim thought I KNEW the dog.
Tim thought I KNEW the dog then.
Tim thought I KNEW the dog again.
Port some QUICKLY please.
Now port some QUICKLY please.
Can you port some QUICKLY please.
Bob said he SAW the fish.
Bob said he SAW the fish off.
Bob said he SAW the fish again.
Juice it TODAY please.
Now juice it TODAY please.
Can you juice it TODAY please.
Albert THREW the mace.
Albert THREW the mace up.
Albert THREW the mace again.
Pose it TODAY please.
Now pose it TODAY please.
Can you pose it TODAY please.
I hope Jim FINDS his part.
I hope Jim FINDS his part soon.
I hope Jim FINDS his part again.
Pose it AGAIN for me please.
Now pose it AGAIN for me please.
Will you pose it AGAIN for me please.
I FOUND an awful speck.
I FOUND an awful speck there.
I FOUND an awful speck today.
Send it TODAY please.
Now send it TODAY please.
Will you send it TODAY please.
Jill OBSERVED the ten.
Jill OBSERVED the ten then.
Jill OBSERVED the ten today.
Main roads SCARE me a lot.
The main roads SCARE me a lot.
All the main roads SCARE me a lot.



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