Based on a concrete proposal for the semantics of vague quantifiers few and many suggests unspecified parameters which are hard to assess by introspection, we argue for the potential value of data-oriented computational modeling. We demonstrate how semantic values can be estimated from experimental data and a probabilistic model of language use
Despite suggestions in the literature that the semantics of many might be the key for understanding ...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
The approximate number system (ANS) underlies our rapid and intuitive sense for quantities (Feigenso...
Defining the meaning of vague quantifiers (‘few’, ‘most’, ‘all’) has been, and still is, the Holy Gr...
Vagueness and ambiguity in natural language pose a challenge for formal theories of linguistic meani...
The scope of reference of a word's meaning can be highly variable. We present a novel paradigm to in...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
Previous work has shown that the meaning of a quantifier such as “many” or “few” depends in part on ...
The determiner \u27many\u27 is analyzed relative to a notion of expectation that is introduced into ...
This paper concerns a neglected but potentially important aspect of natural language quantifiers. Ce...
In this paper we examine how vague quantifiers, such as few, several, lots of, map onto non-linguist...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Languages undoubtedly exhibit many surface differen...
Precious few and practically all: the modification of absolute and relative quantifiers There is a ...
NLG systems that generate text from numerical data must de- cide between alternative linguistic for...
The semantic rules governing natural language quantifiers (e.g. "all," "some," "most") neither coinc...
Despite suggestions in the literature that the semantics of many might be the key for understanding ...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
The approximate number system (ANS) underlies our rapid and intuitive sense for quantities (Feigenso...
Defining the meaning of vague quantifiers (‘few’, ‘most’, ‘all’) has been, and still is, the Holy Gr...
Vagueness and ambiguity in natural language pose a challenge for formal theories of linguistic meani...
The scope of reference of a word's meaning can be highly variable. We present a novel paradigm to in...
This thesis presents experimental and computational modeling studies on the mental representations o...
Previous work has shown that the meaning of a quantifier such as “many” or “few” depends in part on ...
The determiner \u27many\u27 is analyzed relative to a notion of expectation that is introduced into ...
This paper concerns a neglected but potentially important aspect of natural language quantifiers. Ce...
In this paper we examine how vague quantifiers, such as few, several, lots of, map onto non-linguist...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Languages undoubtedly exhibit many surface differen...
Precious few and practically all: the modification of absolute and relative quantifiers There is a ...
NLG systems that generate text from numerical data must de- cide between alternative linguistic for...
The semantic rules governing natural language quantifiers (e.g. "all," "some," "most") neither coinc...
Despite suggestions in the literature that the semantics of many might be the key for understanding ...
How does cognition organize sparse and ambiguous input from the environment into useful representati...
The approximate number system (ANS) underlies our rapid and intuitive sense for quantities (Feigenso...