The brain has been shown to honor the fundamental linguistic difference between semantic and syntactic information. Here we demonstrate that it even further indicates the necessity to distinguish between two differential syntactic processes: that is to say between the processing of phrase structure information necessary to build up syntactic structures on-line and verb argument structure information crucial to build up representations of who is doing what to whom. The former process is reflected in the event-related brain potentials (ERPs) as an anterior negativity followed by a late centro-parietal positivity, whereas the latter process is reflected as a centro-parietal negativity–positivity pattern. The different ERP patterns clearly sugg...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
Previous studies have demonstrated that verbs violating selectional constraints of their arguments e...
The brain has been shown to honor the fundamental linguistic difference between semantic and syntact...
The brain has been shown to honor the fundamental linguistic difference between semantic and syntact...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
The present study examined auditory event-related potential (ERP) responses to sentence-embedded syn...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
We present two sets of event-related potential (ERP) data on separate aspects of sentence processing...
activity within the left anterior inferior frontal cortex, reflecting In ERP studies, words that are...
By measuring the event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited during a visual word-by-word present...
Two experiments investigated the time-course of semantic and syntactic processes in auditory languag...
One of the core issues in psycholinguistic research concerns the relationship between word category ...
One of the core issues in psycholinguistic research concerns the relationship between word category ...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
Previous studies have demonstrated that verbs violating selectional constraints of their arguments e...
The brain has been shown to honor the fundamental linguistic difference between semantic and syntact...
The brain has been shown to honor the fundamental linguistic difference between semantic and syntact...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
The processing of semantic and structural information concerning the relation between a verb and its...
The present study examined auditory event-related potential (ERP) responses to sentence-embedded syn...
The role of the basal ganglia in syntactic language processing was investigated with event-related b...
We present two sets of event-related potential (ERP) data on separate aspects of sentence processing...
activity within the left anterior inferior frontal cortex, reflecting In ERP studies, words that are...
By measuring the event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited during a visual word-by-word present...
Two experiments investigated the time-course of semantic and syntactic processes in auditory languag...
One of the core issues in psycholinguistic research concerns the relationship between word category ...
One of the core issues in psycholinguistic research concerns the relationship between word category ...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
Research on language comprehension using event-related potentials (ERPs) reported distinct ERP compo...
Previous studies have demonstrated that verbs violating selectional constraints of their arguments e...