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Neural Substrates of the Morphological Structure of Chinese Words

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  • Xuan Wang
  • Mingze Mao
  • Jiayi Zhao
  • Zhiqiang Yang
  • Jie Li
  • Hongfei Ji
  • Jie Zhuang
  • Maozhen Li

Abstract

Compounding is the dominant morphological type in modern Chinese words; however, its brain mechanisms remain unspecified. Here, we aim to address this issue by manipulating three common morphological structures in Chinese disyllabic words in an fMRI study: parallel, biased, and monomorphemic. Behavioral analyses show no significant difference in reaction times and error rates among these three conditions. No difference in neural activation was observed in direct contrasts among these conditions in univariate contrast analyses. A support vector machine categorization analysis reveals that the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) is the only region in the frontotemporal network that can differentiate the parallel from the biased disyllabic words in neural activation patterns. This finding indicates that the LIFG is the core region responsible for morphological representation universally across different language modalities and morphological structures.

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  • Xuan Wang & Mingze Mao & Jiayi Zhao & Zhiqiang Yang & Jie Li & Hongfei Ji & Jie Zhuang & Maozhen Li, 2021. "Neural Substrates of the Morphological Structure of Chinese Words," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-7, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6672762
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6672762
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