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Neural correlates of semantic and syntactic processes in the comprehension of case marked pronouns: Evidence from German and Dutch
Authors:Monique JA Lamers  Bernadette M Jansma  Anke Hammer  Thomas F Münte
Affiliation:1. Department of Linguistics, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2. Faculty of Psychology, Department of Neurocognition, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
3. Department of Neuropsychology, Otto-von-Guericke-Universit?t Magdeburg, Germany
Abstract:

Background  

It is well known that both semantic and syntactic information play a role in pronoun resolution in sentences. However, it is unclear what the relative contribution of these sources of information is for the establishment of a coreferential relationship between the pronoun and the antecedent in combination with a local structural case constraint on the pronoun (i.e. case assignment of a pronoun under preposition governing). In a prepositional phrase in German and Dutch, it is the preposition that assigns case to the pronoun. Furthermore, in these languages different overtly case-marked pronouns are used to refer to male and female persons. Thus, one can manipulate biological/syntactic gender features separately from case marking features.
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