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Exploring wh-questions in agrammatism: Evidence from Greek
Oleh:
Fyndanis, Valantis
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Neurolinguistics (Full Text) vol. 23 no. 6 (2010)
,
page 644–662.
Topik:
Agrammatism Wh-questions Greek Adjunct Argument Movement
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Fyndanis_Valantis.pdf
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This study investigates the ability of three Greek-speaking agrammatic patients to produce and comprehend wh-questions by means of a wh-question elicitation task and a picture-pointing task. The role of question type is explored by comparing argument with adjunct questions and subject with object questions. Overall, productionwas found significantly more impaired than comprehension. The agrammatic participants had better performance on argument than on adjunct questions, while no dissociation was observed between subjectand objectquestions. The overall difficulty withwh-questions indicates that the agrammatic participants had a deficit in syntactic movement or inhandlingCP, afindingwhich is compatible withother cross-linguistic results. Although this finding could be accounted for by existing hypotheses, an alternative account is proposed, according to which wh-questions are difficult to process because they are associated with LF-interpretable features, which increase their processing load. Finally, the preponderance of argument over adjunct questions reinforces the (double) dissociation between these two question types reported in the literature, while the lack of a dissociation between the subject- and the object-questions suggests that both question types involve syntactic movement to CP.
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