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01-03-2012 | Review

Neurophysiological preconditions of syntax acquisition

Auteurs: Angela D. Friederici, Regine Oberecker, Jens Brauer

Gepubliceerd in: Psychological Research | Uitgave 2/2012

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Abstract

Although the neural network for language processing in the adult brain is well specified, the neural underpinning of language acquisition is still underdetermined. Here, we define the milestones of syntax acquisition and discuss the possible neurophysiological preconditions thereof. Early language learning seems to be based on the bilateral temporal cortices. Subsequent syntax acquisition apparently primarily recruits a neural network involving the left frontal cortex and the temporal cortex connected by a ventrally located fiber system. The late developing ability to comprehend syntactically complex sentences appears to require a neural network that connects Broca’s area to the left posterior temporal cortex via a dorsally located fiber pathway. Thus, acquisition of syntax requires the maturation of fiber bundles connecting the classical language-relevant brain regions.
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Note, that children between 2 and 3 years are able to process sentences in which word order is the syntactic cue they can rely on (Chan et al., 2009) and that 3-year-olds perform above chance level in comprehending relative clause sentences when containing an animate head noun (Brandt et al., 2009). Performance, however, is poor when different conflicting cues, such as animacy and word order have to be integrated (Bates et al., 1984). The efficient use of case marking during language comprehension and its integration with word order is only observed at the age of 7 years (Dittmar et al., 2008).
 
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It should be noted that Broca’s area’s function has been discussed not only to support syntax (Grodzinsky & Friederici, 2006), but also to support language functions in general (phonology, semantic, syntax) (Hagoort, 2006) or even to be a domain-general center of cognitive control (Novick et al., 2010; Thothathiri et al., 2010). It has long been discussed that Broca’s area is not domain-specific for syntax per se, but that it receives a particular function in the context of a larger network (Friederici, 2005; Petersson, Folia & Hagoort, 2010).
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Neurophysiological preconditions of syntax acquisition
Auteurs
Angela D. Friederici
Regine Oberecker
Jens Brauer
Publicatiedatum
01-03-2012
Uitgeverij
Springer-Verlag
Gepubliceerd in
Psychological Research / Uitgave 2/2012
Print ISSN: 0340-0727
Elektronisch ISSN: 1430-2772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-011-0357-0