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Incremental processing of postverbal negation: ERP evidence from Korean

Authors
Lee, MiseonKim, Hyoung SunLee, GayoungNoh, YureeKim, Say Young
Issue Date
Aug-2025
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Keywords
ERPs; Head-final word order; Korean; Postverbal negation; Two-step theory
Citation
Journal of Neurolinguistics, v.75, pp 1 - 14
Pages
14
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Journal Title
Journal of Neurolinguistics
Volume
75
Start Page
1
End Page
14
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/207049
DOI
10.1016/j.jneuroling.2025.101259
ISSN
0911-6044
1873-8052
Abstract
This study examines the processing of sentential negation in Korean, a head-final language, within pragmatically felicitous contexts. Using an ERP truth-value judgment task, we found evidence suggesting that when the negator follows a clause-final verb in Korean, the negation is processed incrementally after the affirmative representation has been formed. Fifty-six Korean speakers judged true affirmatives faster and more accurately than false affirmatives, while negative sentences elicited slower and less accurate responses for both true and false trials. Notably, ERP results revealed that only negative sentences elicited enhanced neural activity during the 300–500 ms time window, indicating increased processing costs compared to affirmatives. These results suggest that postverbal negation in Korean involves two-step processing: the negative marker is processed sequentially after the verb, following the initial formation of the affirmative representation of the clause, even in pragmatically licensed contexts. This underscores the significance of language-specific attributes such as the placement of a negator relative to the verb in understanding how negation is processed.
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