AbstractMany studies have used a neuroscience-based approach towards examination of writing and reading skills and how these might differ between languages. However, few studies have focused on differences in grammatical processing that may be specific to certain languages. Studies have shown that grammar for active and passive sentences differs between Chinese and English. Chinese, a morphologically non-inflectional language, is visibly different from inflectional languages in terms of verb morphology changes but similar in terms of subject and object transformation movements. We used a blocked design functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study to examine brain activations during processing of three types of Chinese sentences: activ...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
<div><p>This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a languag...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
According to the Unaccusative Hypothesis, intransitive verbs are divided into unaccusative and unerg...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
Previous research has shown that comprehension of complex sentences involving wh-movement (e.g., obj...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
While common semantic representations for individual words across languages have been identified, a ...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
AbstractComprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with function...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
<div><p>This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a languag...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
According to the Unaccusative Hypothesis, intransitive verbs are divided into unaccusative and unerg...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
Previous research has shown that comprehension of complex sentences involving wh-movement (e.g., obj...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
While common semantic representations for individual words across languages have been identified, a ...
Comprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with functional magne...
AbstractComprehension of visually presented sentences in fluent bilinguals was studied with function...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...
International audienceWhile common semantic representations for individual words across languages ha...