There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and their acceptance of non-distributive DPs, like ‘the’, in distributive contexts. Musolino (2009) proposes that children's non-adult distributivity interpretations might be related to their spreading errors. He outlines how Geurts’s (2003) weak-strong account of spreading could be extended to explain part of his results, e.g. children’s non-adult-like acceptance rates of the cumulative and distributive interpretation.Dotlacil (2010), on the other hand, argues that children fail to draw a conversational implicature, which he believes causes the non-adult distributivity interpretations. Both accounts also predict a relationship between adult-like...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
There are two major puzzles in quantification acquisition research: children’s spreading errors and ...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
Our study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences wi...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...
In this work, we consider a recent proposal that claims that the preferred interpretation of sentenc...