This article investigates the so-called isomorphism effect (Musolino 1998; Musolino, Crain & Thornton 2000) in the comprehension of scopally ambiguous sentences containing negation and floating quantifiers. Given that floating quantifiers can appear in up to three surface positions relative to negation, I propose that they provide us with the ideal methodological tool to test for scope ambiguity resolution while holding constant various factors, including: (i) the associated noun phrase, and thereby the relevant thematic roles in the test stories; (ii) the syntactic position of the associated noun phrase, and thereby the relevant interpretive mechanism for achieving either a wide or narrow scope construal; (iii) the discourse contexts in wh...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
In this paper, we investigated how Mandarin-speaking children and adults understand the scope relati...
Sentences containing multiple quantified expressions often display scope ambiguity. However, in cert...
This article investigates the so-called isomorphism effect (Musolino 1998; Musolino, Crain & Thornto...
This study is concerned with children’s interpretation of scopally ambiguous sentences containing ne...
This dissertation investigates the contributions of the parser and extra-linguistic information in t...
This dissertation explores the way in which English-speaking children acquire the meaning of sentenc...
Children have been reported to prefer the surface scope or “isomorphic” reading of scopally ambiguou...
A phenomenon which has attracted considerable attention by researchers in child language is the inte...
Every-negation utterances (e.g., Every vote doesn’t count) are ambiguous between a surface scope int...
Traditional investigations of quantifier-negation scope ambiguity (e.g., Everyone didn't go, meaning...
Abstract This paper reports an experimental study on children’s relative scope interpretation of neg...
In this article, we investigate the roots of a phenomenon that has been recently re-ported to manife...
This study investigates the interpretation of scopally ambiguous sentences containing noun phrases w...
Explaining children's nonadult interpretations of sentences with quantifiers has been the objective ...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
In this paper, we investigated how Mandarin-speaking children and adults understand the scope relati...
Sentences containing multiple quantified expressions often display scope ambiguity. However, in cert...
This article investigates the so-called isomorphism effect (Musolino 1998; Musolino, Crain & Thornto...
This study is concerned with children’s interpretation of scopally ambiguous sentences containing ne...
This dissertation investigates the contributions of the parser and extra-linguistic information in t...
This dissertation explores the way in which English-speaking children acquire the meaning of sentenc...
Children have been reported to prefer the surface scope or “isomorphic” reading of scopally ambiguou...
A phenomenon which has attracted considerable attention by researchers in child language is the inte...
Every-negation utterances (e.g., Every vote doesn’t count) are ambiguous between a surface scope int...
Traditional investigations of quantifier-negation scope ambiguity (e.g., Everyone didn't go, meaning...
Abstract This paper reports an experimental study on children’s relative scope interpretation of neg...
In this article, we investigate the roots of a phenomenon that has been recently re-ported to manife...
This study investigates the interpretation of scopally ambiguous sentences containing noun phrases w...
Explaining children's nonadult interpretations of sentences with quantifiers has been the objective ...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
In this paper, we investigated how Mandarin-speaking children and adults understand the scope relati...
Sentences containing multiple quantified expressions often display scope ambiguity. However, in cert...