INVESTIGATING SPEECH PERLOCUTIONARY EFFECTS IN EEG/ERP-BASED NEUROPRAGMATIC STUDIES

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Acta Neuropsychologica Pub Date : 2023-03-09 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0028.7658
J. Nurhadi, Dadang Sudana, Wawan Gunawan, Nani Darmayanti
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This review contains a search for neuropragmatic studies related to the perlocutionary effects of speech acts on linguistic representations in the brain. This review study investigates the use of the electroencephalograph (EEG) with the event-related potentials (ERP) approach (method). This search was carried out by applying a number of criteria to the selection of articles using several search keywords, especially those related to the perlocutionary effects of speech acts and EEG/ERP. Of the 1,737 articles, 30 of them met the predetermined criteria. The results of this review are that there are three focuses of EEG/ERP-based neuropragmatic studies related to (1) the effect of stimulation of short sentences/speech in the context of conversation; (2) the effect of stimulation of literal and non-literal speech acts (irony and metaphor), and (3) the effect of stimulation of continuous speech acts in the context of discourse.
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基于EEG/ERP的神经药理学研究中的言语后插效应研究
本文综述了与言语行为对大脑语言表征的过言效应有关的神经语用学研究。本综述研究探讨了事件相关电位(ERP)方法在脑电图(EEG)中的应用。这项搜索是通过使用几个搜索关键词对文章的选择应用一些标准来进行的,特别是那些与言语行为的过言效应和EEG/ERP相关的文章。在1 737件物品中,有30件符合预定标准。基于EEG/ erp的神经语用学研究主要关注以下三个方面:(1)对话情境下短句子/言语的刺激效应;(2)字面言语行为和非字面言语行为(反讽和隐喻)的刺激效应;(3)话语语境中连续言语行为的刺激效应。
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