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Inadequate and infrequent are not alike: ERPs to deviant prosodic patterns in spoken sentence comprehension.

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  • Inadequate and infrequent are not alike: ERPs to deviant prosodic patterns in spoken sentence comprehension. Abstract Text:

    anja mietzAnja Mietz,ulrike toepelUlrike Toepel,anja ischebeckAnja Ischebeck,kai alterKai Alter,

    The current study on German investigates Event-Related brain Potentials (ERPs) for the perception of sentences with intonations which are infrequent (i.e. vocatives) or inadequate in daily conversation. These ERPs are compared to the processing correlates for sentences in which the syntax-to-prosody relations are congruent and used frequently during communication. Results show that perceiving an adequate but infrequent prosodic structure does not result in the same brain responses as encountering an inadequate prosodic pattern. While an early negative-going ERP followed by an N400 were observed for both the infrequent and the inadequate syntax-to-prosody association, only the inadequate intonation also elicits a P600.

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    a mietzA Mietz,u toepelU Toepel,a ischebeckA Ischebeck,k alterK Alter,

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    Inadequate and infrequent are not alike: ERPs to deviant prosodic patterns in spoken sentence comprehension. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Brain and language

    VOLUME: 104

    Page Numbers: 159-69

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    ISSN: 0093-934X

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: 04

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany.

    Country: United States

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