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형태-통사 및 의미 위반의 청각적 문장처리: 사건관련전위 기반 연구open accessAuditory Sentence Processing of Morpho-syntactic and Semantic Anomalies: An Event- related Potential Study

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Auditory Sentence Processing of Morpho-syntactic and Semantic Anomalies: An Event- related Potential Study
Authors
박명관조의연정원일
Issue Date
Nov-2016
Publisher
한국생성문법학회
Keywords
morpho-syntax; semantic; selectional restriction; honorific marker; event-related potentials; LAN; N400; N600
Citation
생성문법연구, v.26, no.4, pp 373 - 394
Pages
22
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
생성문법연구
Volume
26
Number
4
Start Page
373
End Page
394
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/17834
DOI
10.15860/sigg.26.4.201611.373
ISSN
1225-6048
2713-5454
Abstract
The present study examined auditory event-related potential (ERP) responses to sentence-embedded morpho-syntactic (inflectional honorific marker) and semantic (selectional restriction (SR)) violations. Morpho-syntactic violations in the present study were found to evoke a left anterior negativity peaking at around 400 ms. SR-related semantic anomalies elicited an N400 as well as a late posteriorly distributed N600. The shorter latency and different distribution of the negativity observed in response to morpho-syntactic violations compared to SR-related semantic anomalies indicate that the observed negativity is functionally different, suggesting that morpho-syntactic information is processed prior to lexical-semantic information. The finding of an N600 in response to SR semantic anomalies suggests that the latter component reflects processes of so-called reanalysis that are based on both semantic and syntactic aspects of the sentence. The study in this paper thus adds to the accumulating evidence for finer-grained differentiation of the brain responses, distinguishing morpho-syntactic from semantic-syntactic processes in sentence comprehension.
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