We investigated the course of language processing in the context of a verification task that required numerical estimation and comparison. Participants listened to sentences with complex quantifiers that contrasted in Polarity, a logical property (e.g., more-than-half, less-than-half), and then performed speeded verification on visual scenarios that displayed a proportion between 2 discrete quantities. We varied systematically not only the sentences, but also the visual materials, in order to study their effect on the verification process. Next, we used the same visual scenarios with analogous non-verbal probes that featured arithmetical inequality symbols (). This manipulation enabled us to measure not only Polarity effects, but also, to c...
Although the linguistic properties of polar questions have been extensively studied, comparatively l...
A central question in online human sentence comprehension is: how are linguistic relations establish...
The present work suggests that sentence processing requires both heuristic and algorithmic processin...
Quantifier expressions like “many” and “at least” are part of a rich repository of words in language...
In a seminal study, Bott & Noveck (2004) found that the computation of the scalar inference of ‘some...
The paper explores the cognitive mechanisms involved in the verification of sentences with proportio...
In this paper we report the results from two small-scale studies on monotone decreasing (negative) q...
Abstract. We provide experimental evidence suggesting that the logical structure of linguistic expre...
Our goal in this study was to behaviorally characterize the property (or properties) that render neg...
The scalar approach to negative polarity item (NPI) licensing assumes that NPIs are allowable in con...
This paper presents experimental evidence on the differences in a sentence-picture verification task...
There exist a broad range of theories which model quantifier scope (Ruys & Winter 2011). The empiric...
Studies from English and German have found differences in the processing of affirmative and negative...
In previous research, individual differences have been found in quantifier interpretation. When peop...
This research explored the fundamental processes involved in comprehending linguistic material: the ...
Although the linguistic properties of polar questions have been extensively studied, comparatively l...
A central question in online human sentence comprehension is: how are linguistic relations establish...
The present work suggests that sentence processing requires both heuristic and algorithmic processin...
Quantifier expressions like “many” and “at least” are part of a rich repository of words in language...
In a seminal study, Bott & Noveck (2004) found that the computation of the scalar inference of ‘some...
The paper explores the cognitive mechanisms involved in the verification of sentences with proportio...
In this paper we report the results from two small-scale studies on monotone decreasing (negative) q...
Abstract. We provide experimental evidence suggesting that the logical structure of linguistic expre...
Our goal in this study was to behaviorally characterize the property (or properties) that render neg...
The scalar approach to negative polarity item (NPI) licensing assumes that NPIs are allowable in con...
This paper presents experimental evidence on the differences in a sentence-picture verification task...
There exist a broad range of theories which model quantifier scope (Ruys & Winter 2011). The empiric...
Studies from English and German have found differences in the processing of affirmative and negative...
In previous research, individual differences have been found in quantifier interpretation. When peop...
This research explored the fundamental processes involved in comprehending linguistic material: the ...
Although the linguistic properties of polar questions have been extensively studied, comparatively l...
A central question in online human sentence comprehension is: how are linguistic relations establish...
The present work suggests that sentence processing requires both heuristic and algorithmic processin...