TY - JOUR
T1 - ERP Responses to Violations in the Hierarchical Structure of Functional Categories in Japanese Verb Conjugation
AU - Kobayashi, Yuki
AU - Sugioka, Yoko
AU - Ito, Takane
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI (Grant Nos. 25284089, 16H03429) to Yoko Sugioka and Takane Ito.
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PY - 2018/2/1
Y1 - 2018/2/1
N2 - An event-related potential experiment was conducted in order to investigate readers’ response to violations in the hierarchical structure of functional categories in Japanese, an agglutinative language where functional heads like Negation (Neg) as well as Tense (Tns) are realized as suffixes. A left-lateralized negativity followed by a P600 was elicited for the anomaly of attaching a Neg morpheme outside a Tns-marking suffix (i.e., syntactic violation of the form *[[V − Tns] − Neg]), while only P600 was observed for the anomalous form with a purely morphological/morpho-phonological violation, i.e., a Neg morpheme attached to ren’yo form instead of Neg-selecting form. The findings suggest that the syntactic structure involving Tns and Neg in Japanese, realized within a word as a sequence of suffixes, is processed in a similar manner to the syntactic structures that are phrasally realized in well-studied European languages like English.
AB - An event-related potential experiment was conducted in order to investigate readers’ response to violations in the hierarchical structure of functional categories in Japanese, an agglutinative language where functional heads like Negation (Neg) as well as Tense (Tns) are realized as suffixes. A left-lateralized negativity followed by a P600 was elicited for the anomaly of attaching a Neg morpheme outside a Tns-marking suffix (i.e., syntactic violation of the form *[[V − Tns] − Neg]), while only P600 was observed for the anomalous form with a purely morphological/morpho-phonological violation, i.e., a Neg morpheme attached to ren’yo form instead of Neg-selecting form. The findings suggest that the syntactic structure involving Tns and Neg in Japanese, realized within a word as a sequence of suffixes, is processed in a similar manner to the syntactic structures that are phrasally realized in well-studied European languages like English.
KW - Agglutinative language
KW - Functional category
KW - Left-lateralized negativity
KW - Syntactic violation
KW - Verb conjugation
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U2 - 10.1007/s10936-017-9525-8
DO - 10.1007/s10936-017-9525-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 29094234
AN - SCOPUS:85032838797
SN - 0090-6905
VL - 47
SP - 215
EP - 240
JO - Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
JF - Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
IS - 1
ER -