Processing long-distance wh-dependency in the Kyengsang dialect of Korean: an ERP study.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience Pub Date : 2026-04-22 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2026.1774932
Wonil Chung, Keonwoo Koo
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Kyengsang Dialect Korean (KDK) is a wh-in-situ language that morphologically distinguishes content (or wh-) and polar questions via sentence-final question particles (QPs). This study investigates how KDK comprehenders build dependencies between wh-indeterminates and QPs, and how they compute question-answer concord. Two experiments-such as acceptability judgments and event-related potentials (ERPs) - tested sensitivity to feature matching and locality constraints. In the acceptability task, speakers showed robust interactions between QP type and wh-licensing configuration, with additional degradation in island environments. These patterns indicate that dependency resolution is guided by morpho-syntactic agreement while remaining sensitive to structural constraints, even in the absence of overt wh-movement. ERP recordings revealed three dissociable signatures that map onto successive stages of dependency formation. First, a right anterior negativity (RAN) emerged for feature mismatch between a wh-indeterminate's [+WH] feature and a polar QP, consistent with the rapid detection of illicit licensing. Second, a left anterior negativity (LAN) indexed increased working-memory costs when the [+WH] feature had to be maintained or retrieved across an island boundary. Third, an extended anterior negativity (EXAN) reflected ongoing feature-match monitoring under question-answer discord. Together, the behavioral and neural results suggest that KDK speakers actively maintain and retrieve the [+WH] feature of an in-situ wh-indeterminate to establish syntactically licensed dependencies with matrix QPs, including configurations that challenge locality. Comparisons with Japanese and with wh-fronting languages (e.g., English/German) indicate that KDK engages similar incremental, feature-driven mechanisms for dependency resolution. The findings support a feature-based model in which the parser predicts and matches [+WH] with the appropriate QP at the earliest opportunity, providing neurocognitive evidence that wh-in-situ processing parallels filler-gap computation in wh-movement languages.

朝鲜语庆尚话中远距离h依赖的处理:ERP研究。
庆尚方言朝鲜语(KDK)是一种在语态上通过句末疑问句(QPs)区分内容疑问句(或wh-疑问句)和极性疑问句(或wh-疑问句)的原位语言。本研究探讨了KDK理解者如何在whi - indeindees和qp之间建立依赖关系,以及他们如何计算问答一致性。两个实验,如可接受性判断和事件相关电位(erp) - 测试了对特征匹配和局部性约束的敏感性。在可接受性任务中,发言者在QP类型和wh许可配置之间表现出强大的相互作用,并且在岛屿环境中存在额外的退化。这些模式表明,依赖关系的解决是由形态-语法一致指导的,同时对结构约束保持敏感,即使在没有明显的wh运动的情况下也是如此。ERP记录揭示了三个可分离的特征,映射到依赖性形成的连续阶段。首先,右前负性(RAN)出现在WH -不确定[+WH]特征与极性QP之间的特征不匹配中,与非法许可的快速检测一致。其次,左前负性(LAN)索引增加了工作记忆成本,当[+WH]特征必须保持或跨越岛屿边界检索时。第三,扩展前向负性(EXAN)反映了在问答不一致的情况下正在进行的特征匹配监测。总之,行为学和神经学结果表明,KDK说话者积极维护和检索原位WH -不确定的[+WH]特征,以建立与矩阵qp的句法许可依赖关系,包括挑战局部性的配置。与日语和以wh开头的语言(如英语/德语)的比较表明,KDK采用了类似的增量式、功能驱动的机制来解决依赖关系。研究结果支持了一个基于特征的模型,在该模型中,解析器会在最早的机会中预测并匹配[+WH]与适当的QP,从而提供神经认知证据,证明WH -原位处理与WH -运动语言中的填充-间隙计算相似。
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.90%
发文量
830
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience is a first-tier electronic journal devoted to understanding the brain mechanisms supporting cognitive and social behavior in humans, and how these mechanisms might be altered in disease states. The last 25 years have seen an explosive growth in both the methods and the theoretical constructs available to study the human brain. Advances in electrophysiological, neuroimaging, neuropsychological, psychophysical, neuropharmacological and computational approaches have provided key insights into the mechanisms of a broad range of human behaviors in both health and disease. Work in human neuroscience ranges from the cognitive domain, including areas such as memory, attention, language and perception to the social domain, with this last subject addressing topics, such as interpersonal interactions, social discourse and emotional regulation. How these processes unfold during development, mature in adulthood and often decline in aging, and how they are altered in a host of developmental, neurological and psychiatric disorders, has become increasingly amenable to human neuroscience research approaches. Work in human neuroscience has influenced many areas of inquiry ranging from social and cognitive psychology to economics, law and public policy. Accordingly, our journal will provide a forum for human research spanning all areas of human cognitive, social, developmental and translational neuroscience using any research approach.
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