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The neurophysiological basis of word order variations in German.

作者信息

Schlesewsky Matthias, Bornkessel Ina, Frisch Stefan

机构信息

Junior Research Group Neurolinguistics, Department of Germanic Linguistics and Fine Arts, Philipps-University Marburg, Wilhelm-Röpke-Str. 6A, 35032 Marburg, Germany.

出版信息

Brain Lang. 2003 Jul;86(1):116-28. doi: 10.1016/s0093-934x(02)00540-0.

Abstract

This paper aims to dissociate grammatical and general cognitive (e.g., working-memory based) accounts of the processing costs elicited by word order variations in German. To this end, we present a study using event-related brain potentials (ERPs), in which dislocated arguments were instantiated either by non-pronominal or by pronominal noun phrases. This manipulation allows for a dissociation of the two competing accounts, since only a dislocation of non-pronominal arguments gives rise to a non-canonical structure. The results show that (a) in sentences with non-pronominal arguments, the determiner of a non-canonical noun phrase elicited a broadly distributed negativity, and (b) in sentences with pronominal arguments, no differences were observed for object- vs. subject-initial word orders. These findings show that the human parser is sensitive to fine-grained grammatical regularities. We therefore argue that the negativity is a reflection of a local syntactic mismatch, rather than of an increase in working-memory load.

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