| Literature DB >> 19640301 |
Jutta L Mueller1, Regine Oberecker, Angela D Friederici.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Artificial language studies have revealed the remarkable ability of humans to extract syntactic structures from a continuous sound stream by mere exposure. However, it remains unclear whether the processes acquired in such tasks are comparable to those applied during normal language processing. The present study compares the ERPs to auditory processing of simple Italian sentences in native and non-native speakers after brief exposure to Italian sentences of a similar structure. The sentences contained a non-adjacent dependency between an auxiliary and the morphologically marked suffix of the verb. Participants were presented four alternating learning and testing phases. During learning phases only correct sentences were presented while during testing phases 50 percent of the sentences contained a grammatical violation.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19640301 PMCID: PMC2726980 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-10-89
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Examples from the stimulus material. Incorrect sentences are marked with asterisks.
| auxiliary 'sta' | auxiliary 'può' | |
| correct | (1) Il fratello sta arrivando. | (2) Il fratello può arrivare. |
| incorrect | (3) *Il fratello sta arrivare. | (4) *Il fratello può arrivando. |
Figure 1Performance rates. This figure illustrates performance rates for each group of participants in each testing block. The y-axis represents the percentage of correct responses. The asterisks stand for the statistical significance of the difference between two subsequent testing blocks (*** = p < .0001, * = p < .05).
Figure 2ERP results. ERPs of correctly (blue lines) and incorrectly suffixed (red lines) verbs in native speakers of Italian and non-native learners. The legend including the definition of the time and amplitude axis is displayed at the upper left panel (electrode F7). The isovoltage maps show the scalp distributions of the difference potentials between incorrectly and correctly suffixed verbs. The legend showing the colourcoding of the amplitudes in the isovoltage maps is displayed at the left side of the scalp images.
Figure 3Procedure. This figure illustrates the sequence of blocks in the experimental procedure.