When syntax meets semantics

被引:267
作者
Gunter, TC
Stowe, LA
Mulder, G
机构
[1] UNIV GRONINGEN, DEPT LINGUIST, NL-9700 AB GRONINGEN, NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV GRONINGEN, INST EXPT & OCCUPAT PSYCHOL, NL-9700 AB GRONINGEN, NETHERLANDS
关键词
semantics; syntax; left anterior negativity (LAN); N400; P600; SPS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-8986.1997.tb02142.x
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Three experiments concerning the processing of syntactic and semantic violations were conducted. Event-related potentials (ERPs) showed that semantic violations elicited an N400 response, whereas syntactic violations elicited two early negativities (150 and 350 ms) and a P600 response. No interaction between the semantic and early syntactic ERP effects was found. Sentence complexity and violation probability (25% vs. 75%) affected only the P600 and not the early negativities. The probability effect was taken as evidence that the P600 resembles the P3b. The temporal order of word processing in a sentence as suggested by the data was such that a more automatic syntactic analysis was performed (earlier syntactic-related negativities) in parallel with a semantic analysis (N400), after which a syntactic reanalysis was performed (P600). A reanalysis interpretation of the P600 could explain why the extent of the reanalysis differed with syntactic complexity and probability of ungrammaticality.
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页码:660 / 676
页数:17
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