According to the Unaccusative Hypothesis, intransitive verbs are divided into unaccusative and unergative ones based on the distinction of their syntactic properties, which has been proved by previous theoretical and empirical evidence. However, debate has been raised regarding whether intransitive verbs in Mandarin Chinese can be split into unaccusative and unergative ones syntactically. To analyze this theoretical controversy, the present study employed functional magnetic resonance imaging to compare the neural processing of deep unaccusative, unergative sentences, and passive sentences (derived structures undergoing a syntactic movement) in Mandarin Chinese. The results revealed no significant difference in the neural processing of deep...
Previous studies using alphabetic materials have shown that syntax-related manipulation resulted in ...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
Poster Session D: SyntaxBackground. Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate whether a...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
AbstractMany studies have used a neuroscience-based approach towards examination of writing and read...
<div><p>This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a languag...
In this study we investigate how the human brain processes small clauses and finite clauses. Small c...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
This study investigated the neural bases underlying representation of nouns and verbs at the semanti...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
A functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was conducted to map syntactic and semantic pro...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
Compounding is the dominant morphological type in modern Chinese words; however, its brain mechanism...
There is debate as to whether processing of semantic and syntactic information involves overlapping ...
Previous studies using alphabetic materials have shown that syntax-related manipulation resulted in ...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
Poster Session D: SyntaxBackground. Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate whether a...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
AbstractMany studies have used a neuroscience-based approach towards examination of writing and read...
<div><p>This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a languag...
In this study we investigate how the human brain processes small clauses and finite clauses. Small c...
A general finding in English seems to be that verbs are represented in left prefrontal region and no...
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that English verbs and nouns are represented in frontal and...
This study investigated the neural bases underlying representation of nouns and verbs at the semanti...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies of English and other Western languages suggest that basi...
A functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was conducted to map syntactic and semantic pro...
This study examined whether the degree of complexity of a grammatical component in a language would ...
Compounding is the dominant morphological type in modern Chinese words; however, its brain mechanism...
There is debate as to whether processing of semantic and syntactic information involves overlapping ...
Previous studies using alphabetic materials have shown that syntax-related manipulation resulted in ...
Numerous studies have been done in investigating the neural substrate underlying language processing...
Poster Session D: SyntaxBackground. Numerous studies have been carried out to investigate whether a...