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Processing Negative Polarity Items in Korean: Implications from an ERP Study

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Authors

Myung-Kwan Park; Eunjeong Oh; Wonil Chung

Issue Date
2020-08
Publisher
Language Education Research Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Language Research, Vol.56 No.2, pp.167-192
Keywords
NPIamwu+N+tote isanglicensor-licensee relationERPN400semantic integration
Abstract
The present study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the neural correlates supporting the processing of two negative polarity items (NPI) (nominal amwu+N+to any+N+even and adverbial te isang any more/longer) in Korean. Participants read sentences phrase by phrase while their brain activities during the processing of the NPIs and their licensors were being recorded. The results revealed that the NPI licensors in such contexts as positive or interrogative clauses not containing a proper licensor elicited a larger N400 component, possibly reflecting the cost of semantic or pragmatic integration. By contrast, sentences with the adverbial NPI te isang in the negative implicatureinducing before clause are not significantly different in ERP responses from those in the negative clause, thus evoking no ERP component. The present findings not only demonstrate semantic and pragmatic effects in neural signatures evoked by varied NPI-licensor relations, but also point to the multidimensionality of NPI processing/licensing recruiting semantic/pragmatic integration as well as syntactic dependency formation.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/171299
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30961/lr.2020.56.2.167
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