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Heterogeneous ERP patterns for different error types in French complex noun phrases ...
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Neural correlates of morphology computation and representation
Royle, Phaedra; Steinhauer, Karsten. - : Springer, 2021
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Analyzing the frequency spectrum of neurophysiological responses to complex linguistic stimuli: a methodological investigation ...
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Verbing nouns and nouning verbs: Using a balanced design provides ERP evidence against “syntax-first” approaches to sentence processing
Fromont, Lauren A.; Steinhauer, Karsten; Royle, Phaedra. - : Public Library of Science, 2020
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Growing Random Forests reveals that exposure and proficiency best account for 2 individual variability in L2 (and L1) brain potentials for syntax and semantics
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Verbing nouns and nouning verbs: Using a balanced design provides ERP evidence against “syntax-first” approaches to sentence processing
Fromont, Lauren A.; Steinhauer, Karsten; Royle, Phaedra. - : Public library of science, 2020
Abstract: In this event-related potential (ERP) study we reevaluate syntax-first approaches to sentence processing by implementing a novel paradigm in French that includes correct sentences, pure syntactic category violations, lexical-semantic anomalies, and combined anomalies. Our balanced design systematically controlled for target word (noun vs. verb) and the context immediately preceding it. Group results from 36 native speakers of Quebec French revealed that, up to 300 ms, ERPs elicited by syntactic category violations were comparable with ERP responses to correct sentences, showing that there is no early activation reflecting syntactic category identification. Instead, in response to all anomalous conditions, we observed an N400 followed by a P600. Combined anomalies yielded additive effects of syntactic category and lexical-semantic anomalies on the N400, and a large P600 effect similar to the one observed in the pure syntactic condition. These results provide strong evidence against the hypothesis that (i) syntactic categories are processed first, and (ii) that syntactic category errors “block” lexical-semantic processing. Further, the N400 effect in response to pure syntactic category violations reflects a mismatch detection between a predicted word-stem and the actual target. This mechanism takes place simultaneously (and potentially in parallel) with lexical-semantic processing. In contrast, an interaction of syntax and semantics for the P600 reveals that the same neurocognitive resources are recruited for syntactic and semantic integration, both promoted by the implementation of an acceptability judgement task in our design. Additional analyses of individual data complemented these observations: during sentence processing, participants did not rely on one single cognitive mechanism reflected by either the N400 or the P600 effect but on both, suggesting that the biphasic N400-P600 ERP wave can indeed be considered to be an index of phrase-structure violations in most individuals, at least if they are realized on content words.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229169
http://hdl.handle.net/1866/26234
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Electrophysiological approaches to L1 attrition
In: The Oxford handbook of language attrition (Oxford, 2019), p. 146-165
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Eliciting ERP Components for Morphosyntactic Agreement Mismatches in Perfectly Grammatical Sentences
Courteau, Émilie; Martignetti, Lisa; Royle, Phaedra. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Aging and language : maintenance of morphological representations in older adults
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Sensitivity to Inflectional Morphology in a Non-native Language: Evidence From ERPs
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Verbing and nouning in French : toward an ecologically valid approach to sentence processing
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Eliciting ERP components for morphosyntactic agreement mismatches in perfectly grammatical sentences
Courteau, Émilie; Martignetti, Lisa; Royle, Phaedra. - : Frontiers media, 2019
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Cortical tracking of linguistic structures: the role of covert prosody ...
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Noun and Verb processing during sentence comprehension-an ERP study ...
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When the Second Language Takes the Lead: Neurocognitive Processing Changes in the First Language of Adult Attriters
Kasparian, Kristina; Steinhauer, Karsten. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2017
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The priming of priming : Evidence that the N400 reflects context-dependent post-retrieval word integration in working memory
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Neurophysiological correlates of musical and prosodic phrasing: shared processing mechanisms and effects of musical expertise ...
Glushko, Anastasia; Steinhauer, Karsten; DePriest, John. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2016
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Using Event-Related Brain Potentials to Assess Perceptibility: The Case of French Speakers and English [h]
Mah, Jennifer; Goad, Heather; Steinhauer, Karsten. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Neurophysiological Correlates of Musical and Prosodic Phrasing: Shared Processing Mechanisms and Effects of Musical Expertise
Glushko, Anastasia; Steinhauer, Karsten; DePriest, John. - : Public Library of Science, 2016
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First Language Attrition Induces Changes in Online Morphosyntactic Processing and Re‐Analysis: An ERP Study of Number Agreement in Complex Italian Sentences
Kasparian, Kristina; Vespignani, Francesco; Steinhauer, Karsten. - : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2016
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