Steinhauer K, Pancheva R, Newman A J, Gennari S, Ullman M T
Georgetown University, Department of Neuroscience, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Neuroreport. 2001 Apr 17;12(5):999-1005. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200104170-00027.
Nouns may refer to countable objects such as tables, or to mass entities such as rice. The mass/count distinction has been discussed in terms of both semantic and syntactic features encoded in the mental lexicon. Here we show that event-related potentials (ERPs) can reflect the processing of such lexical features, even in the absence of any feature-related violations. We demonstrate that count (vs mass) nouns elicit a frontal negativity which is independent of the N400 marker for conceptual-semantic processing, but resembles anterior negativities related to grammatical processing. This finding suggests that the brain differentiates between count and mass nouns primarily on a syntactic basis.
名词可以指代可数对象,如桌子,也可以指代物质实体,如大米。关于物质/可数的区分,人们已从心理词库中编码的语义和句法特征两方面进行了讨论。在此我们表明,即使在没有任何与特征相关的违反情况时,事件相关电位(ERP)也能反映此类词汇特征的加工过程。我们证明,可数(相对于物质)名词会引发一种额部负波,该负波独立于用于概念语义加工的N400标记,但类似于与语法加工相关的前部负波。这一发现表明,大脑主要在句法基础上区分可数名词和物质名词。