Word order in sentence processing: an experimental study of verb placement in German |
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Authors: | Weyerts Helga Penke Martina Münte Thomas F Heinze Hans-Jochen Clahsen Harald |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Linguistics, University of Düsseldorf, Germany;(2) Department of Neuropsychology, University of Magdeburg, Germany;(3) Department of Neurology II, University of Magdeburg, Germany;(4) Department of Linguistics, University of Essex, UK |
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Abstract: | We examine the question of whether the human comprehension device exhibits word-order preferences during on-line sentence comprehension. The focus is on the positioning of finite verbs and auxiliaries relative to subjects and objects in German. Results from three experiments (using self-paced reading and event-related brain potentials) show that native speakers of German prefer to process finite verbs in second position (i.e., immediately after the subject and before the object). We will account for this order preference in terms of the relative processing costs associated with SVfO and SOVf. Our finding that word-order preferences play an important role in the on-line comprehension of German sentences is compatible with results from previous studies on English and other languages. |
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Keywords: | verb placement ERP syntactic processing cost P600 anterior negativity |
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