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Mechanisms underlying syntactic and semantic processing of Chinese simple sentences Evidence from event-related brain potentials

Mechanisms underlying syntactic and semantic processing of Chinese simple sentences Evidence from event-related brain potentials
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摘要 This study sought to test the processing of three types of sentences in Chinese, as correct sentences, semantic violation sentences, and sentences containing semantic and syntactic violations, based on the following sentence pattern: "subject (noun) + yi/gang/zheng + predicate (verb)". Event-related potentials on the scalp were recorded using 32-channel electroencephalography. Compared with correct sentences, target words elicited an early left anterior negativity (N400) and a later positivity (P600) over frontal, central and temporal sites in sentences involving semantic violations. In addition, when sentences contained both semantic and syntactic violations, the target words elicited a greater N400 and P600 distributed in posterior brain areas. These results indicate that Chinese sentence comprehension involves covert grammar processes. This study sought to test the processing of three types of sentences in Chinese, as correct sentences, semantic violation sentences, and sentences containing semantic and syntactic violations, based on the following sentence pattern: "subject (noun) + yi/gang/zheng + predicate (verb)". Event-related potentials on the scalp were recorded using 32-channel electroencephalography. Compared with correct sentences, target words elicited an early left anterior negativity (N400) and a later positivity (P600) over frontal, central and temporal sites in sentences involving semantic violations. In addition, when sentences contained both semantic and syntactic violations, the target words elicited a greater N400 and P600 distributed in posterior brain areas. These results indicate that Chinese sentence comprehension involves covert grammar processes.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第25期1937-1941,共5页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 the Foundation of National Social Sciences hosted by Professor Huanhai Fang, No. 03BYY013
关键词 CHINESE SYNTACTIC SEMANTIC event-related brain potentials processing mechanism Chinese syntactic semantic event-related brain potentials processing mechanism
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