Brain potentials during language production in children and adults: An ERP study of the English past tense |
| |
Authors: | Mary-Jane Budd Silke Paulmann Christopher Barry Harald Clahsen |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology & Centre for Brain Science, University of Essex, UK;2. Department of Linguistics, University of Essex, UK;3. Potsdam Research Institute for Multilingualism (PRIM), University of Potsdam, 14476 Potsdam, Germany |
| |
Abstract: | The current study examines the neural correlates of 8-to-12-year-old children and adults producing inflected word forms, specifically regular vs. irregular past-tense forms in English, using a silent production paradigm. ERPs were time-locked to a visual cue for silent production of either a regular or irregular past-tense form or a 3rd person singular present tense form of a given verb (e.g., walked/sang vs. walks/sings). Subsequently, another visual stimulus cued participants for an overt vocalization of their response. ERP results for the adult group revealed a negativity 300–450 ms after the silent-production cue for regular compared to irregular past-tense forms. There was no difference in the present form condition. Children’s brain potentials revealed developmental changes, with the older children demonstrating more adult-like ERP responses than the younger ones. We interpret the observed ERP responses as reflecting combinatorial processing involved in regular (but not irregular) past-tense formation. |
| |
Keywords: | ERP Morphology Production Children Past tense |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|