Accounts based on the pragmatic maxim of quantity make different predictions about the computation of scalar versus ignorance inferences. These different predictions are evaluated in two eye-tracking experiments using a visual world paradigm to assess the on-line computation of inferences. The test sentences contained disjunction phrases, which engender both kinds of inferences. The first experiment documented that both inferences are computed immediately upon encountering the disjunctive connective, at nearly identical temporal locations. The second experiment was designed to determine whether or not there exists an intermediate stage at which the truth of the corresponding conjunction phrase is ignored. No such stage was found
While widely used in psycholinguistics, the linking hypothesis for eye movements in the visual world...
A scalar expression like some can optionally have an enriched interpretation (approximately meaning ...
We investigated whether two basic forms of deductive inference, Modus Ponens and Disjunctive Syllogi...
In language, information is omitted for brevity. Comprehension requires inferences to be made, but d...
A theory of how individuals construct mental models to draw inferences from single premises was test...
Causal relations can be presented as subjective, involving someone's reasoning, or objective, depict...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
A sentential connective like only if or even if merges two simple propositions into a complex statem...
International audienceCan preverbal infants utilize logical reasoning such as disjunctive inference?...
In previous studies investigating logical-connectives simulations, participants focused their attent...
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression rather than a stron...
International audienceWe often express our thoughts through words, but thinking goes well beyond lan...
Item does not contain fulltexthe issue addressed in this study is whether propositional integration ...
Ignorance inferences have been mostly discussed in analyses that capture the reasoning involved in c...
In previous studies investigating logical-connectives simulations, participants focused their attent...
While widely used in psycholinguistics, the linking hypothesis for eye movements in the visual world...
A scalar expression like some can optionally have an enriched interpretation (approximately meaning ...
We investigated whether two basic forms of deductive inference, Modus Ponens and Disjunctive Syllogi...
In language, information is omitted for brevity. Comprehension requires inferences to be made, but d...
A theory of how individuals construct mental models to draw inferences from single premises was test...
Causal relations can be presented as subjective, involving someone's reasoning, or objective, depict...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
A sentential connective like only if or even if merges two simple propositions into a complex statem...
International audienceCan preverbal infants utilize logical reasoning such as disjunctive inference?...
In previous studies investigating logical-connectives simulations, participants focused their attent...
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression rather than a stron...
International audienceWe often express our thoughts through words, but thinking goes well beyond lan...
Item does not contain fulltexthe issue addressed in this study is whether propositional integration ...
Ignorance inferences have been mostly discussed in analyses that capture the reasoning involved in c...
In previous studies investigating logical-connectives simulations, participants focused their attent...
While widely used in psycholinguistics, the linking hypothesis for eye movements in the visual world...
A scalar expression like some can optionally have an enriched interpretation (approximately meaning ...
We investigated whether two basic forms of deductive inference, Modus Ponens and Disjunctive Syllogi...