International audienceAbstract In two perception experiments we explore the social indexicality of numerical expressions, comparing the evaluation of three variants: precise (e.g. ‘forty-nine minutes’) vs. explicitly approximate (e.g. ‘about fifty minutes’) vs. underspecified (e.g. ‘fifty minutes’). We ask two questions: (i) What constellations of social meanings are associated with each of these variants? (ii) How are such indexical associations modulated by the conversational setting? We find that the choice of approximate vs. precise forms differentially impact speaker evaluation along the social dimensions of Status, Solidarity, and anti-Solidarity, with underspecified numbers showing a flexible behavior. Furthermore, these associations...
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
More and more findings suggest a tight temporal coupling between (non-linguistic) socially interpret...
When socially evaluating a speaker, listeners partially rely on context-dependent expectations, givi...
International audienceAbstract In two perception experiments we explore the social indexicality of n...
Recent has begun to show systematic connections between social information and pragmatic reasoning. ...
Previous research demonstrates that listeners make social inferences about people based on how they ...
We explore the impact of speaker identity on the interpretation of number words in a T(ruth)-V(alue)...
Recent work at the interface of semantics and sociolinguistics showed that listeners reason about th...
Proceedings of the Colloquium,Amsterdam, 27–28 October 2004A pragmatic theory of the approximate vs....
This dissertation investigates the processing of two types of meaning and context interactions, vagu...
One of the most puzzling and important facts about communication is that people do not always mean w...
A pragmatic theory of the approximate vs. precise interpretation of round number words such as one ...
In marketplace, information is communicated to consumers by marketers. Accordingly, judgments and de...
Heintz B. Numerische Differenz. Überlegungen zu einer Soziologie des (quantitativen) Vergleichs. Zei...
In two studies we show that a speaker’s choice to obey or violate the pragmatic maxims of Relevance ...
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
More and more findings suggest a tight temporal coupling between (non-linguistic) socially interpret...
When socially evaluating a speaker, listeners partially rely on context-dependent expectations, givi...
International audienceAbstract In two perception experiments we explore the social indexicality of n...
Recent has begun to show systematic connections between social information and pragmatic reasoning. ...
Previous research demonstrates that listeners make social inferences about people based on how they ...
We explore the impact of speaker identity on the interpretation of number words in a T(ruth)-V(alue)...
Recent work at the interface of semantics and sociolinguistics showed that listeners reason about th...
Proceedings of the Colloquium,Amsterdam, 27–28 October 2004A pragmatic theory of the approximate vs....
This dissertation investigates the processing of two types of meaning and context interactions, vagu...
One of the most puzzling and important facts about communication is that people do not always mean w...
A pragmatic theory of the approximate vs. precise interpretation of round number words such as one ...
In marketplace, information is communicated to consumers by marketers. Accordingly, judgments and de...
Heintz B. Numerische Differenz. Überlegungen zu einer Soziologie des (quantitativen) Vergleichs. Zei...
In two studies we show that a speaker’s choice to obey or violate the pragmatic maxims of Relevance ...
This article reviews controversies that have surrounded research on interpersonal accuracy for the l...
More and more findings suggest a tight temporal coupling between (non-linguistic) socially interpret...
When socially evaluating a speaker, listeners partially rely on context-dependent expectations, givi...