If hearers are sensitive to Gricean maxims of Quantity (Grice, 1975/1989), they should disfavour expressions which give too little or too much information for the unique identification of an intended referent. Accordingly, cooperative speakers are expected to provide all and only as much information as is necessary for their interlocutor to uniquely identify a referent. Engelhardt et al. (2006) report that speakers and hearers are sensitive to under-informativeness but not to over-informativeness. Based on this finding, the authors re-interpret the literature which claims to document pragmatic effects in language comprehension and instead attribute previous findings to structural-lexical biases. We argue that the reason why speakers and hea...
Speakers tend to attenuate information that is predictable or repeated. To what extent is this done ...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined how violations of the Gricean maxim of quantity affect readin...
If speakers communicate efficiently, they should produce more linguistic material when comprehension...
A pragmatic account of referential communication is developed which presents an alternative to tradi...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
Human communication relies on shared expectations between speakers and hearers. For example, upon he...
The distinction between shared and privileged information is important for the production of referri...
A central challenge for all theories of conversational implicature (Grice, 1957, 1975) is characteri...
When Tarzan asks Jane Do you like my friends? and Jane answers Some of them, her underinformative re...
This dissertation consists of three studies that examine whether speakers can adjust their speech wh...
How good are we at understanding what others communicate? It often seems to us, at least, that we un...
Contrary to the Gricean maxims of quantity (Grice, in: Cole, Morgan (eds) Syntax and semantics: spee...
In referential communication, Grice's Maxim of Quantity is thought to imply that utterances conveyin...
In referential communication, Grice's Maxim of Quantity is thought to imply that utterances conveyin...
624 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In his by now well-known pape...
Speakers tend to attenuate information that is predictable or repeated. To what extent is this done ...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined how violations of the Gricean maxim of quantity affect readin...
If speakers communicate efficiently, they should produce more linguistic material when comprehension...
A pragmatic account of referential communication is developed which presents an alternative to tradi...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
Human communication relies on shared expectations between speakers and hearers. For example, upon he...
The distinction between shared and privileged information is important for the production of referri...
A central challenge for all theories of conversational implicature (Grice, 1957, 1975) is characteri...
When Tarzan asks Jane Do you like my friends? and Jane answers Some of them, her underinformative re...
This dissertation consists of three studies that examine whether speakers can adjust their speech wh...
How good are we at understanding what others communicate? It often seems to us, at least, that we un...
Contrary to the Gricean maxims of quantity (Grice, in: Cole, Morgan (eds) Syntax and semantics: spee...
In referential communication, Grice's Maxim of Quantity is thought to imply that utterances conveyin...
In referential communication, Grice's Maxim of Quantity is thought to imply that utterances conveyin...
624 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.In his by now well-known pape...
Speakers tend to attenuate information that is predictable or repeated. To what extent is this done ...
Four eye-tracking experiments examined how violations of the Gricean maxim of quantity affect readin...
If speakers communicate efficiently, they should produce more linguistic material when comprehension...