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SUBMITTER: Berent I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3990587 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Berent Iris I Pan Hong H Zhao Xu X Epstein Jane J Bennett Monica L ML Deshpande Vibhas V Seethamraju Ravi Teja RT Stern Emily E
PloS one 20140417 4
It is well known that natural languages share certain aspects of their design. For example, across languages, syllables like blif are preferred to lbif. But whether language universals are myths or mentally active constraints-linguistic or otherwise-remains controversial. To address this question, we used fMRI to investigate brain response to four syllable types, arrayed on their linguistic well-formedness (e.g., blif≻bnif≻bdif≻lbif, where ≻ indicates preference). Results showed that syllable st ...[more]