German Plural Processing: New Evidence from ERP- and Reaction Time Experiments

  • Winter V
  • Eulitz C
  • Rinker T
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Abstract

The processing of the German plural has been examined in a range of behavioral and neurophysiological studies. A number of studies so far showed differences between the processing of the default plural form -s and the irregular plural form -(e)n. While previous studies focused on the examination of generally two plural categories (e.g. -(e)n versus -s), the current study aimed at examining four German plural categories with different morpheme endings and violating them cross-wise. The results of the current auditory event-related (ERP) and reaction time study show general similarities between the more acoustically salient plural categories. In the early latency range from 200 - 400 ms -n violated by -s plural (and the cross-condition) act differently from the -e versus -er plural violations (and the cross-conditions) but in the later time windows only violation effects are visible. Processing differences may be explained by the morphological characteristics of the plural categories and/or phonetic differences between the suffixes.

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Winter, V., Eulitz, C., & Rinker, T. (2014). German Plural Processing: New Evidence from ERP- and Reaction Time Experiments. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, 04(01), 21–26. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojml.2014.41002

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