We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the superlative numeral modifier at least in embedding and unembedding environments. We find that interpreting a numeral (phrase) modified by at least in a context with an ignorant speaker is costlier than in a context with a knowledgeable speaker, regardless of whether at least is in an embedding environment or not. In line with online studies testing scalar implicatures using a similar paradigm, this finding is taken to suggest that the observed processing cost is due to the derivation of ignorance interpretations via a pragmatic mechanism. Our results, given the paradigm we employ, further enable us to adjudicate not only between semantic and pr...
We argue for a purely pragmatic account of the ignorance inferences associated with superlative but ...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
Ignorance inferences have been mostly discussed in analyses that capture the reasoning involved in c...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
We argue for a purely pragmatic account of the ignorance inferences associated with superlative but ...
We argue for a purely pragmatic account of the ignorance inferences associated with superlative but ...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
We present results of an eye-tracking reading study that directly probes ignorance effects of the su...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
Ignorance inferences have been mostly discussed in analyses that capture the reasoning involved in c...
We investigate the incremental interpretation of comparative and superlative numeral modifiers by ma...
We argue for a purely pragmatic account of the ignorance inferences associated with superlative but ...
We argue for a purely pragmatic account of the ignorance inferences associated with superlative but ...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...
Modified numerals, such as at least three and more than five, are known to sometimes give rise to ig...