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Udden, Julia; Ingvar, Martin; Hagoort, Peter; Petersson, Karl M. – Cognitive Science, 2012
A recent hypothesis in empirical brain research on language is that the fundamental difference between animal and human communication systems is captured by the distinction between finite-state and more complex phrase-structure grammars, such as context-free and context-sensitive grammars. However, the relevance of this distinction for the study…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Acquisition, Memory, Brain
Petersson, Karl Magnus; Forkstam, Christian; Ingvar, Martin – Cognitive Science, 2004
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a group of participants on a grammaticality classification task after they had been exposed to well-formed consonant strings generated from an artificial regular grammar. We used an implicit acquisition paradigm in which the participants were exposed…
Descriptors: Grammar, Classification, Models, Language Processing

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