International audienceAn utterance such as 'Show me the large rabbit' potentially generates a CONTRASTIVE INFERENCE, i. e., the article the and the adjective large allow listeners to pragmatically infer the existence of other entities having the same noun (e. g. a small rabbit). The primary way to measure children's ability to carry out this pragmatic inference has been through tasks that measure infelicity detection. We argue that such studies are not as revealing as one might assume because they force children to adopt a metalinguistic stance and they consider infelicity detection as tantamount to contrastive inference-making. To address these concerns, we develop a game-like situation in which all utterances remain felicitous. Moreover, ...
The present work investigates the capacity and motivation of young children to grasp other people's ...
International audienceOlder interlocutors are more likely than younger ones to make pragmatic infere...
AbstractRecent investigations of the acquisition of scalar implicature report that young children do...
International audienceAn utterance such as 'Show me the large rabbit' potentially generates a CONTRA...
Learning through pragmatics 2 Information about the world is not always stated explicitly. We invest...
The statement, some elephants have trunks, is logically true but pragmatically infelicitous. Whilst ...
Abstract To better understand the developmental trajectory of children's pragmatic development, s...
Pragmatic abilities are not only a component of efficient com-munication; they can also be an import...
International audienceA conversational implicature is an inference that consists of attributing to a...
For children's wellbeing and educational success, it is essential that they develop their language a...
Binary judgement on under-informative utterances (e.g. Some horses jumped over the fence, when all h...
In learning language, children have to acquire not only words and constructions, but also the abilit...
It’s not enough to tell the truth if it is not the whole truth. This is a fundamental conversational...
Recent investigations of the acquisition of scalar implicature report that young children do not rel...
Several studies investigated preschoolers’ ability to compute scalar and ad-hoc implicatures, but on...
The present work investigates the capacity and motivation of young children to grasp other people's ...
International audienceOlder interlocutors are more likely than younger ones to make pragmatic infere...
AbstractRecent investigations of the acquisition of scalar implicature report that young children do...
International audienceAn utterance such as 'Show me the large rabbit' potentially generates a CONTRA...
Learning through pragmatics 2 Information about the world is not always stated explicitly. We invest...
The statement, some elephants have trunks, is logically true but pragmatically infelicitous. Whilst ...
Abstract To better understand the developmental trajectory of children's pragmatic development, s...
Pragmatic abilities are not only a component of efficient com-munication; they can also be an import...
International audienceA conversational implicature is an inference that consists of attributing to a...
For children's wellbeing and educational success, it is essential that they develop their language a...
Binary judgement on under-informative utterances (e.g. Some horses jumped over the fence, when all h...
In learning language, children have to acquire not only words and constructions, but also the abilit...
It’s not enough to tell the truth if it is not the whole truth. This is a fundamental conversational...
Recent investigations of the acquisition of scalar implicature report that young children do not rel...
Several studies investigated preschoolers’ ability to compute scalar and ad-hoc implicatures, but on...
The present work investigates the capacity and motivation of young children to grasp other people's ...
International audienceOlder interlocutors are more likely than younger ones to make pragmatic infere...
AbstractRecent investigations of the acquisition of scalar implicature report that young children do...