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Examples of experimental stimuli.

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Behavioral data.

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Table 3.

Results of brain activation among conditions.

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Figure 1.

Commonly activated regions for the processing of all cases.

The left and right figures show the left and right hemispheric activation results, respectively. A statistical threshold was set at p<0.05, FWE corrected.

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Figure 2.

Different brain activations for processing among cases: ANOVA.

The left and right figures show the left and right hemispheric activation results, respectively. A statistical threshold was set at p<0.05, FWE corrected.

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Figure 3.

Results of regions of interest (ROI) analyses.

These figures show the results of the left inferior frontal gyrus (triangular part)/IFGtri, inferior frontal gyrus (orbital part)/IFGorb, middle temporal gyrus/MTG, and supplementary motor area/SMA, respectively. N, A, and G denote the nominative case, accusative case, and genitive case conditions, respectively. In all results, the genitive case condition showed statistically greater activation than nominative and accusative case processing (Bonferroni correction, p<0.05).

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