Sentences with quantified expressions involve mental representations of sets of individuals for which some property holds (the reference set), as well as of sets for which the property does not hold (the complement set). Both sets can receive discourse focus with negative quantifiers, while the reference set is strongly preferred with positive quantifiers, complement set focus however being possible if contextually motivated. In an offline semantic plausibility study and two online EEG studies, we investigated whether the complement set is an available discourse entity inherently for positive quantifiers, as it is for negative quantifiers. The results show that while the default focus patterns induced by positive and negative quantifiers ar...
Tests of causal attribution often use verbal vignettes, with covariation information provided throug...
AbstractDo people incrementally incorporate the meaning of quantifier expressions to understand an u...
According to the Presupposition-Denial Account, complement set reference arises when focus is on the...
Sentences with quantified expressions involve mental representations of sets of individuals for whic...
This chapter presents the results of various experiments that investigated how different determiners...
There is a very large number of quantifiers in English, so many that it seems impossible that the on...
Production and comprehension of pronominal references may vary depending on whether this is preceded...
Previous research (e.g. Moxey & Sanford, 1987) has demonstrated that positively and negatively quant...
We report an event-related brain potential (ERP) study examining how readers process sentences conta...
Following a positively quantified statement such as A few of the children sang the chorus, a plural ...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
Tests of causal attribution often use verbal vignettes, with covariation information provided throug...
An anaphoric reference to the complement-set is a reference to the set which does not fulfil the pre...
Do people incrementally incorporate the meaning of quantifier expressions to understand an unfolding...
Do people incrementally incorporate the meaning of quantifier expressions to understand an unfolding...
Tests of causal attribution often use verbal vignettes, with covariation information provided throug...
AbstractDo people incrementally incorporate the meaning of quantifier expressions to understand an u...
According to the Presupposition-Denial Account, complement set reference arises when focus is on the...
Sentences with quantified expressions involve mental representations of sets of individuals for whic...
This chapter presents the results of various experiments that investigated how different determiners...
There is a very large number of quantifiers in English, so many that it seems impossible that the on...
Production and comprehension of pronominal references may vary depending on whether this is preceded...
Previous research (e.g. Moxey & Sanford, 1987) has demonstrated that positively and negatively quant...
We report an event-related brain potential (ERP) study examining how readers process sentences conta...
Following a positively quantified statement such as A few of the children sang the chorus, a plural ...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
Tests of causal attribution often use verbal vignettes, with covariation information provided throug...
An anaphoric reference to the complement-set is a reference to the set which does not fulfil the pre...
Do people incrementally incorporate the meaning of quantifier expressions to understand an unfolding...
Do people incrementally incorporate the meaning of quantifier expressions to understand an unfolding...
Tests of causal attribution often use verbal vignettes, with covariation information provided throug...
AbstractDo people incrementally incorporate the meaning of quantifier expressions to understand an u...
According to the Presupposition-Denial Account, complement set reference arises when focus is on the...