A disjunctive sentence like Olivia took Logic or Algebra conveys that Olivia didn’t take both classes (EXCLUSIVITY) and that the speaker doesn’t know which of the two classes she took (IGNORANCE). The corresponding sentence with a possibility modal, Olivia can take Logic or Algebra, conveys instead that she can take Logic and that she can take Algebra (FREE CHOICE). These EXCLUSIVITY, IGNORANCE and FREE CHOICE inferences are argued by many to be scalar implicatures. Recent work has looked at cases in which EXCLUSIVITY and IGNORANCE appear to be computed instead at the presupposition level, independently from the assertion. On the basis of those data, Spector and Sudo (Linguist Philos 40(5):473–517, 2017) have argued for a hybrid account rel...
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It has been disputed whether implicatures arise globally or locally and whether free choice effects ...
Abstract Grice (1975) pointed out that the ignorance inferences normally drawn when disjunctive sent...
A disjunctive sentence like Olivia took Logic or Algebra conveys that Olivia didn’t take both classe...
Abstract: Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categorie...
This paper presents experimental results showing that four-year-old Mandarin- speaking children draw...
A sentence containing disjunction in the scope of a possibility modal, such as Angie is allowed to b...
International audienceWe investigate the interactions between scalar implicatures and presupposition...
Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categories, such as...
Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categories, such as...
This paper presents experimental results showing that four-year-old Mandarin- speaking children draw...
Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categories, such as...
International audienceWe investigate the interactions between scalar implicatures and presupposition...
A sentence containing disjunction in the scope of a possibility modal, such as Angie is allowed to b...
This paper presents experimental results showing that four-year-old Mandarin- speaking children draw...
This article presents experimental results showing that 4- and 5-year-old children are capable of dr...
It has been disputed whether implicatures arise globally or locally and whether free choice effects ...
Abstract Grice (1975) pointed out that the ignorance inferences normally drawn when disjunctive sent...
A disjunctive sentence like Olivia took Logic or Algebra conveys that Olivia didn’t take both classe...
Abstract: Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categorie...
This paper presents experimental results showing that four-year-old Mandarin- speaking children draw...
A sentence containing disjunction in the scope of a possibility modal, such as Angie is allowed to b...
International audienceWe investigate the interactions between scalar implicatures and presupposition...
Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categories, such as...
Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categories, such as...
This paper presents experimental results showing that four-year-old Mandarin- speaking children draw...
Linguistic inferences have traditionally been studied and categorized in several categories, such as...
International audienceWe investigate the interactions between scalar implicatures and presupposition...
A sentence containing disjunction in the scope of a possibility modal, such as Angie is allowed to b...
This paper presents experimental results showing that four-year-old Mandarin- speaking children draw...
This article presents experimental results showing that 4- and 5-year-old children are capable of dr...
It has been disputed whether implicatures arise globally or locally and whether free choice effects ...
Abstract Grice (1975) pointed out that the ignorance inferences normally drawn when disjunctive sent...