1. Degree of incrementality is modulated by experimental context – ERP evidence from German quantifier restriction.
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Schlotterbeck, Fabian, Augurzky, Petra, and Ulrich, Rolf
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SEMANTICS , *DISCLOSURE , *STATISTICS , *PHONOLOGICAL awareness , *ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY , *ANALYSIS of variance , *LINGUISTICS , *REPEATED measures design , *RESEARCH funding , *DATA analysis software , *DATA analysis - Abstract
The current ERP study investigates the role of non-linguistic context in incremental semantic comprehension. Using picture-sentence verification, we examined the neurophysiological correlates of contextual adaptation effects. We manipulated experiment-inherent frequency and tested whether a relatively high ratio of experimental to filler sentences constrains the contextual restriction of the German quantifier alle ("all"). While previous results indicate that the truth evaluation may be postponed when the experimental setting is completely ambiguous with respect to a potentially following restriction, the current study used a higher ratio of non-restricted vs. restricted sentences than the previous one (4:1 vs. 1:1) and thereby tested whether a low restriction probability increases the likelihood of an immediate truth evaluation. Our results show that experiment-inherent frequency distributions immediately modulate the N400 amplitude, analogous to previous studies on speaker reliability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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