Publikation: Lexical case marking affects the processing of animacy in simple verbs, but not particle verbs : evidence from event-related potentials
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In case-marking languages like German, nonstandard nominative-dative verbs lead to enhanced processing costs. So far, it is unclear if these case-marking effects reflect the special syntax or semantics of nominative-dative verbs. We present the results of two ERP experiments aimed to disentangle semantic and syntactic contributions to lexical case-marking by manipulating object animacy and case-marking for two verb types: simple verbs (nonstandard syntax and semantics for nominative-dative verbs) and particle verbs (nonstandard semantics only). Simple nominative-dative verbs show effects of case-marking, and no animacy effects. Particle verbs show no effects of case-marking, and animacy effects for nominative-accusative and nominative-dative verbs. Our findings suggest that lexical case-marking effects reflect the special syntax, rather than semantics, of simple nominative-dative verbs.
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CZYPIONKA, Anna, Carsten EULITZ, 2018. Lexical case marking affects the processing of animacy in simple verbs, but not particle verbs : evidence from event-related potentials. In: Glossa : A Journal of General Linguistics. 2018, 3(1), 126. eISSN 2397-1835. Available under: doi: 10.5334/gjgl.313BibTex
@article{Czypionka2018Lexic-44006, year={2018}, doi={10.5334/gjgl.313}, title={Lexical case marking affects the processing of animacy in simple verbs, but not particle verbs : evidence from event-related potentials}, number={1}, volume={3}, journal={Glossa : A Journal of General Linguistics}, author={Czypionka, Anna and Eulitz, Carsten}, note={Article Number: 126} }
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