Neurophysiological Correlates of Morphosyntactic Processing

The study investigated cortical responses of young native French speaking schoolchildren during reading of short sentences including morphosyntactic violations in the verb inflection. In French, verbs of the first conjugation have homophonic inflection for the infinitive & past participle, This...

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