“…A number of previous studies in comprehension (Nicol, Forster, & Veres, 1997;Pearlmutter, Garnsey, & Bock, 1999;Wagers, Lau, & Phillips, 2009) showed that participants found sentences like (1) acceptable more often and read them faster compared to their counterparts with a singular attractor. This phenomenon, known as agreement attraction (Bock & Miller, 1991) has been attested in a number of languages, such as in Arabic (Tucker, Idrissi, & Almeida, 2015), Armenian (Avetisyan, Lago, & Vasishth, 2020), German (Lago & Felser, 2018), Hindi (Bhatia & Dillon, 2020), Serbian (Ristic, Molinaro, & Mancini, 2016), Slovak (Badecker & Kuminiak, 2007), Spanish (Lago, Shalom, Sigman, Lau, & Phillips, 2015), and recently in Turkish (Lago et al, 2019).…”