This paper reports on an experiment on the interpretation of scope ambiguity with data from adult Korean speakers. The particular area under investigation involves the relation between numeral quantified nouns (floated vs. determinative quantified nouns) and negation (postverbal negation). Twenty eight subjects participated in the experiment using the Truth Value Judgement Task (Crain and Thornton 1998). The main finding is that Korean-speaking adults display a strong preference for negation wide scope (Neg > Two), and that the difference between floated and determinative quantified nouns in terms of scope ambiguity is not statistically meaningful. The results are discussed cross-linguistically, and I suggest several avenues for future rese...
This paper reports the result of the pilot experiment investigating how Japanese-speaking children i...
In this paper we argue that Korean negative polarity items (NPIs) are interpreted above the scope of...
In this paper, we investigated how Mandarin-speaking children and adults understand the scope relati...
This study explores the scope interaction between numeral quantifiers and negation in Korean. Severa...
This paper addresses the effects of focus-marking (i.e. nun-marking) on the scope of quantified expr...
Kwak, Hye-Young & Miseon Lee. 2010. Interpretive Preferences in L1 Korean Universal Quantifier-negat...
The structure of negation in the Korean language has been the subject of much research in linguistic...
In a head-final language, V-raising is hard to detect since there is no evidence from the string to ...
There has been considerable research which investigates whether the underlying linguistic competence...
This study investigates the interpretation of scopally ambiguous sentences containing noun phrases w...
Negation in Persian is expressed by a pro-clitic with three different possible positions, either att...
Assuming the relevance of the linear precedence to the scope interpretation of adult Mandarin, this ...
This paper reviews some developmental psycholinguistic literature on quantifier scope. I demonstrate...
Scope ambiguity arises when a sentence contains scope-bearing logical operators like quantifiers and...
The so-called floating quantifier constructions in languages like Korean display intriguing properti...
This paper reports the result of the pilot experiment investigating how Japanese-speaking children i...
In this paper we argue that Korean negative polarity items (NPIs) are interpreted above the scope of...
In this paper, we investigated how Mandarin-speaking children and adults understand the scope relati...
This study explores the scope interaction between numeral quantifiers and negation in Korean. Severa...
This paper addresses the effects of focus-marking (i.e. nun-marking) on the scope of quantified expr...
Kwak, Hye-Young & Miseon Lee. 2010. Interpretive Preferences in L1 Korean Universal Quantifier-negat...
The structure of negation in the Korean language has been the subject of much research in linguistic...
In a head-final language, V-raising is hard to detect since there is no evidence from the string to ...
There has been considerable research which investigates whether the underlying linguistic competence...
This study investigates the interpretation of scopally ambiguous sentences containing noun phrases w...
Negation in Persian is expressed by a pro-clitic with three different possible positions, either att...
Assuming the relevance of the linear precedence to the scope interpretation of adult Mandarin, this ...
This paper reviews some developmental psycholinguistic literature on quantifier scope. I demonstrate...
Scope ambiguity arises when a sentence contains scope-bearing logical operators like quantifiers and...
The so-called floating quantifier constructions in languages like Korean display intriguing properti...
This paper reports the result of the pilot experiment investigating how Japanese-speaking children i...
In this paper we argue that Korean negative polarity items (NPIs) are interpreted above the scope of...
In this paper, we investigated how Mandarin-speaking children and adults understand the scope relati...