This study investigates functional interpretations of left anterior negativities (LANs), a language-related electroencephalogram effect that has been found for syntactic and morphological violations. We focus on three possible interpretations of LANs caused by the replacement of irregular affixes with regular affixes: misapplication of morphological rules, mismatch of the presented form with analogy-based expectations, and mismatch of the presented form with stored representations. Event-related brain potentials were recorded during the visual presentation of existing and novel Dutch compounds. Existing compounds contained correct or replaced interfixes (dame + s + salons > damessalons vs. *dame + n + salons > *damensalons ‘‘women’s hairdre...
Koester D, Schiller NO. The functional neuroanatomy of morphology in language production. NeuroImage...
<div><p>One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expre...
In some languages, morphologically complex word forms may involve vowel alternations between front a...
This study investigates functional interpretations of left anterior negativities (LANs), a language-...
Contains fulltext : 43346.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
Netherlands). We want to thank Marijn Knops for his help with collecting and processing the data and...
Dual system models postulate two distinct neural mechanisms for the processing of inflected words: i...
AbstractA critical issue for understanding language processing in the brain is whether linguistic ru...
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and their inter...
A critical issue for understanding language processing in the brain is whether linguistic rule appli...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
<p>Several recent event-related potential (ERP) studies have observed a left (anterior) negativity (...
In the present study we investigate the relevance of the concept of underspecified inflection marker...
One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expression ar...
The left anterior negativity (LAN) is an ERP component that has been often associated with morphosyn...
Koester D, Schiller NO. The functional neuroanatomy of morphology in language production. NeuroImage...
<div><p>One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expre...
In some languages, morphologically complex word forms may involve vowel alternations between front a...
This study investigates functional interpretations of left anterior negativities (LANs), a language-...
Contains fulltext : 43346.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
Netherlands). We want to thank Marijn Knops for his help with collecting and processing the data and...
Dual system models postulate two distinct neural mechanisms for the processing of inflected words: i...
AbstractA critical issue for understanding language processing in the brain is whether linguistic ru...
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and their inter...
A critical issue for understanding language processing in the brain is whether linguistic rule appli...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
<p>Several recent event-related potential (ERP) studies have observed a left (anterior) negativity (...
In the present study we investigate the relevance of the concept of underspecified inflection marker...
One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expression ar...
The left anterior negativity (LAN) is an ERP component that has been often associated with morphosyn...
Koester D, Schiller NO. The functional neuroanatomy of morphology in language production. NeuroImage...
<div><p>One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expre...
In some languages, morphologically complex word forms may involve vowel alternations between front a...