Wicha Nicole Y Y, Moreno Eva M, Kutas Marta
Department of Cognitive Science, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
Cortex. 2003 Jun;39(3):483-508. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70260-0.
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to examine the role of grammatical gender in written sentence comprehension. Native Spanish speakers read sentences in which a drawing depicting a target noun was either congruent or incongruent with sentence meaning, and either agreed or disagreed in gender with that of the preceding article. The gender-agreement violation at the drawing was associated with an enhanced negativity between 500 and 700 msec post-stimulus onset. Semantically incongruent drawings elicited a larger N400 than congruent drawings regardless of gender (dis)agreement, indicating little effect of grammatical gender agreement on contextual integration of a picture into a written sentence context. We also observed an enhanced negativity for articles with unexpected relative to expected gender based on prior sentence context indicating that readers generate expectations for specific nouns and their articles.
事件相关脑电位(ERPs)被用于研究语法性在书面句子理解中的作用。以西班牙语为母语的人阅读句子,其中描绘目标名词的一幅图画要么与句子意思一致,要么不一致,并且在性方面要么与前文一致,要么不一致。图画处的性一致违反与刺激开始后500至700毫秒之间增强的负波相关。语义上不一致的图画比一致的图画引发更大的N400,无论性(是否)一致,这表明语法性一致对将一幅图画融入书面句子语境的上下文整合几乎没有影响。我们还观察到,基于前文语境,对于具有意外性别的冠词,相对于预期性别的冠词,会出现增强的负波,这表明读者会对特定名词及其冠词产生预期。