Linares Rafael Enrique, Rodriguez-Fornells Antoni, Clahsen Harald
Department of Linguistics, University of Essex, Colchester, C04 3SQ, UK.
Brain Lang. 2006 Apr;97(1):110-20. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2005.08.008. Epub 2005 Oct 21.
This study presents results from a nonce-word elicited production task and a reading experiment using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) investigating finite forms of Spanish verbs which consist of marked stems and regular person and number agreement suffixes. The first experiment showed that unmarked stems are productively extended to nonce words, whereas marked stems generalize more restrictively to nonce words, based on lexical similarity to existing stem forms. The second experiment yielded a lexical ERP signature for stem violations and an ERP pattern signaling morpho-syntactic (rule-based) processing for suffix violations. We argue that stem allomorphy is lexically represented in the Spanish mental lexicon, with marked stems forming subnodes of structured lexical entries.
本研究展示了一项临时造词引发产出任务和一项使用事件相关脑电位(ERP)的阅读实验的结果,该实验调查了由有标记词干和规则人称及数的一致后缀组成的西班牙语动词的限定形式。第一个实验表明,基于与现有词干形式的词汇相似性,无标记词干能有效地扩展到临时造词,而有标记词干对临时造词的泛化则更具限制性。第二个实验得出了词干违反的词汇ERP特征以及后缀违反的形态句法(基于规则)处理的ERP模式。我们认为,词干异形在西班牙语心理词库中以词汇形式呈现,有标记词干构成结构化词汇条目的子节点。