2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2315438121
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Information structure in Makhuwa: Electrophysiological evidence for a universal processing account

Rinus G. Verdonschot,
Jenneke van der Wal,
Ashley Lewis
et al.

Abstract: There is evidence from both behavior and brain activity that the way information is structured, through the use of focus, can up-regulate processing of focused constituents, likely to give prominence to the relevant aspects of the input. This is hypothesized to be universal, regardless of the different ways in which languages encode focus. In order to test this universalist hypothesis, we need to go beyond the more familiar linguistic strategies for marking focus, such as by means of intonation or specific syn… Show more

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