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Multiple influences of semantic memory on sentence processing: Distinct effects of semantic relatedness on violations of real-world event/state knowledge and animacy selection restrictions

机译:语义记忆对句子处理的多重影响:语义相关性对违反现实世界事件/状态知识和动画选择限制的不同影响

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We aimed to determine whether semantic relatedness between an incoming word and its preceding context can override expectations based on two types of stored knowledge: realworld knowledge about the specific events and states conveyed by a verb, and the verb's broader selection restrictions on the animacy of its argument.We recorded event-related potentials on post-verbal Agent arguments as participants read and made plausibility judgments about passive English sentences.The N400 evoked by incoming animate Agent arguments that violated expectations based on real-world event/state knowledge, was strongly attenuated when they were semantically related to the context.In contrast, semantic relatedness did not modulate the N400 evoked by inanimate Agent arguments that violated the preceding verb's animacy selection restrictions.These findings suggest that, under these task and experimental conditions, semantic relatedness can facilitate processing of postverbal animate arguments that violate specific expectations based on real-world event/ state knowledge, but only when the semantic features of these arguments match the coarser-grained animacy restrictions of the verb.Animacy selection restriction violations also evoked a P600 effect, which was not modulated by semantic relatedness, suggesting that it was triggered by propositional impossibility.Together, these data indicate that the brain distinguishes between real-world event/state knowledge and animacy-based selection restrictions during online processing.
机译:我们旨在基于两种存储的知识来确定传入单词与其前一个上下文之间的语义相关性是否可以覆盖期望:关于动词传达的特定事件和状态的真实世界知识,以及动词对其动词的广泛选择限制当参与者阅读并做出关于被动英语句子的合理性判断时,我们在口头特工辩论中记录了与事件相关的电位.N400由传入的有生命的特工辩论引起的N400违反了基于真实事件/状态知识的期望,从而大大减弱了N400相比之下,语义相关性并不能调节违反前一个动词的动画性选择限制的无生命Agent参数引起的N400。这些发现表明,在这些任务和实验条件下,语义相关性可以促进处理违反后言的动画论点基于现实世界事件/状态知识的特定期望,但是仅当这些参数的语义特征与动词的粗粒度动画限制匹配时才行。违反动画选择限制的行为也会引起P600效应,该效应不受语义相关性的调节,这些数据共同表明,大脑在在线处理过程中可以区分现实事件/状态知识和基于动画的选择限制。

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