The Electrophysiological Manifestation of Dutch Verb Second Violations |
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Authors: | Dirk-Bart den Ouden Roelien Bastiaanse |
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Affiliation: | (1) Aphasia and Neurolinguistics Research Laboratory, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, 2240 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208-3066, USA;(2) School of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences (BCN), University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | We investigated the processing of violations of the verb position in Dutch, in a group of healthy subjects, by measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) through electroencephalography (EEG). In Dutch, the base position of the verb is clause final, but in matrix clauses, the finite verb is in second position, a construction known as Verb Second. In embedded clauses, the finite verb remains in its clause-final base position. The results show that ungrammatical placement of finite verbs in second position in embedded clauses yields a P600 response, which suggests that the parser treats this type of violation as a clear syntactic anomaly. This is in contrast to accounts by which a general preference for subject–verb–object word order in languages like Dutch is reflected by an absence of P600 effects in response to violations of Verb Second. |
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Keywords: | Verb Second Verbs ERP P600 Dutch Syntax |
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