Our goal in this study was to behaviorally characterize the property (or properties) that render negative quantifiers more complex in processing compared to their positive counterparts (e.g. the pair 'few/many'). We examined two sources: (i) negative polarity; (ii) entailment reversal (aka downward monotonicity). While negative polarity can be found in other pairs in language such as dimensional adjectives (e.g. the pair 'small/large'), only in quantifiers does negative polarity also reverse the entailment pattern of the sentence. By comparing the processing traits of negative quantifiers with those of non-monotone expressions that contain negative adjectives, using a verification task and measuring reaction times, we found that negative po...
We investigated the course of language processing in the context of a verification task that require...
In experiments investigating the processing of true and false negative sentences, it is often report...
22 October 2019This investigation draws from research on negative polarity item (NPI) illusions in o...
In this paper we report the results from two small-scale studies on monotone decreasing (negative) q...
Studies from English and German have found differences in the processing of affirmative and negative...
The scalar approach to negative polarity item (NPI) licensing assumes that NPIs are allowable ...
This study focuses on a factor known to increase sentence processing complexity – negation. We sough...
Psycholinguistic studies have repeatedly demonstrated that downward entailing (DE) quantifiers are m...
One unresolved question about polarity sensitivity in theoretical linguistics concerns whether and t...
Polarity items are linguistic expressions such as any, at all, some, which are acceptable in some li...
In a seminal study, Bott & Noveck (2004) found that the computation of the scalar inference of ‘some...
Negation is a universal component of human language; polarity sensitivity (i.e., lexical distributio...
We describe an experiment that investigated the failure to license polarity items in German using ev...
This paper is devoted to the effect of negative polarity on presuppositions and scalar implicatures,...
An electronic poster from "Polarity from Different Perspectives," New York University, 2005. The aut...
We investigated the course of language processing in the context of a verification task that require...
In experiments investigating the processing of true and false negative sentences, it is often report...
22 October 2019This investigation draws from research on negative polarity item (NPI) illusions in o...
In this paper we report the results from two small-scale studies on monotone decreasing (negative) q...
Studies from English and German have found differences in the processing of affirmative and negative...
The scalar approach to negative polarity item (NPI) licensing assumes that NPIs are allowable ...
This study focuses on a factor known to increase sentence processing complexity – negation. We sough...
Psycholinguistic studies have repeatedly demonstrated that downward entailing (DE) quantifiers are m...
One unresolved question about polarity sensitivity in theoretical linguistics concerns whether and t...
Polarity items are linguistic expressions such as any, at all, some, which are acceptable in some li...
In a seminal study, Bott & Noveck (2004) found that the computation of the scalar inference of ‘some...
Negation is a universal component of human language; polarity sensitivity (i.e., lexical distributio...
We describe an experiment that investigated the failure to license polarity items in German using ev...
This paper is devoted to the effect of negative polarity on presuppositions and scalar implicatures,...
An electronic poster from "Polarity from Different Perspectives," New York University, 2005. The aut...
We investigated the course of language processing in the context of a verification task that require...
In experiments investigating the processing of true and false negative sentences, it is often report...
22 October 2019This investigation draws from research on negative polarity item (NPI) illusions in o...