Processing long-distance wh-dependency in the Kyengsang dialect of Korean: an ERP study
Keonwoo Koo
Kyengsang Dialect Korean (KDK) is a wh-in-situ language that morphologically distinguishes content (or wh-) and polar questions via sentence-final question particles (QPs). This study investigates how KDK comprehenders build dependencies between wh-indeterminates and QPs, and how they compute question–answer concord. Two experiments−such as acceptability judgments and event-related potentials (ERPs) − tested sensitivity to feature matching and locality constraints. In the acceptability task, spe
