Quantifier words like EACH, EVERY, ALL and THREE are among the most abstract words in language. Unlike nouns, verbs and adjectives, the meanings of quantifiers are not related to a referent out in the world. Rather, quantifiers specify what relationships hold between the sets of entities, events and properties denoted by other words. When two quantifiers are in the same clause, they create a systematic ambiguity. ‘‘Every kid climbed a tree” could mean that there was only one tree, climbed by all, or many different trees, one per climbing kid. In the present study, participants chose a picture to indicate their preferred reading of different ambiguous sentences – those containing EVERY, as well as the other three quantifiers. In Experiment 1...
One of the most studied scales in the literature on scalar implicatures is the quantifier scale. Whi...
We present a novel conjecture concerning the scope ambiguities that arise in sentences including mul...
Explaining children's nonadult interpretations of sentences with quantifiers has been the objective ...
Speakers often wish to refer to different numbers of entities. To do this, they can use quantifiers ...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
A universally quantified sentence like every frog is green is standardly thought to express a two-pl...
In my paper I focus on the linguistic phenomenon of multiple quantification. My aim is to defend the...
We present the results of two experiments, an eye-tracking study and a follow-up self-paced reading ...
International audienceThis work is part of a general research program, whose aim is to confront the ...
The present work suggests that sentence processing requires both heuristic and algorithmic processin...
A doubly quantified sentence, such as All hikers climbed a hill, allows two interpretations: Did all...
Linguists and philosophers of language have shown increasing interest in the expressions that refer ...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
One of the most studied scales in the literature on scalar implicatures is the quantifier scale. Whi...
It has been widely assumed that a universal quantifier such as every evokes an asymmetry among entai...
One of the most studied scales in the literature on scalar implicatures is the quantifier scale. Whi...
We present a novel conjecture concerning the scope ambiguities that arise in sentences including mul...
Explaining children's nonadult interpretations of sentences with quantifiers has been the objective ...
Speakers often wish to refer to different numbers of entities. To do this, they can use quantifiers ...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
A universally quantified sentence like every frog is green is standardly thought to express a two-pl...
In my paper I focus on the linguistic phenomenon of multiple quantification. My aim is to defend the...
We present the results of two experiments, an eye-tracking study and a follow-up self-paced reading ...
International audienceThis work is part of a general research program, whose aim is to confront the ...
The present work suggests that sentence processing requires both heuristic and algorithmic processin...
A doubly quantified sentence, such as All hikers climbed a hill, allows two interpretations: Did all...
Linguists and philosophers of language have shown increasing interest in the expressions that refer ...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
One of the most studied scales in the literature on scalar implicatures is the quantifier scale. Whi...
It has been widely assumed that a universal quantifier such as every evokes an asymmetry among entai...
One of the most studied scales in the literature on scalar implicatures is the quantifier scale. Whi...
We present a novel conjecture concerning the scope ambiguities that arise in sentences including mul...
Explaining children's nonadult interpretations of sentences with quantifiers has been the objective ...