Despite the rich theoretical and experimental work on scalar implicature, many of the studies on this topic were limited to some vs. all, neglecting the cross-categorial pervasiveness of the phenomena. The few experimental studies involving a more diverse group of scalar implicatures have found variation among expressions in the likelihood they give rise to scalar implicature, thereby challenging the assumption that scalar implicature (and generalized conversational implicature) is a uniform phenomenon (Doran, Baker, McNabb, Larson & Ward 2009; Doran, Ward, Larson, McNabb & Baker 2012; Van Tiel, Van Miltenburg, Zevakhina & Geurts 2014). This paper presents a first, systematic investigation of the degree to which a large group of...
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression rather than a stron...
Scalar inference (SI), the process by which we systematically infer meanings stronger than what was ...
Most previous neurolinguistic experiments on scalar implicature have focused on the <some,all>...
Scalar inference (SI), e.g., utterances containing the quantifier some being enriched to mean some b...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Dept. of Linguis...
AbstractScalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a st...
The quantifier "some" often elicits a scalar implicature during comprehension: "Some of today's lett...
Recent investigations of different types of scalar implicature have reported variable strength in co...
There is much current debate about processing scalar implicature, but a considerable body of empiric...
Several recent studies have shown that different scalar terms are liable to give rise to scalar infe...
This paper explores the idea that scalar implicatures are computed with respect to discourse referen...
Scalar implicatures are based on a range of quantifiers ordered in terms of informational strength, ...
Previous research has demonstrated great variability in the rates of scalar inferences across differ...
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression rather than a stron...
Scalar inference (SI), the process by which we systematically infer meanings stronger than what was ...
Most previous neurolinguistic experiments on scalar implicature have focused on the <some,all>...
Scalar inference (SI), e.g., utterances containing the quantifier some being enriched to mean some b...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Dept. of Linguis...
AbstractScalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a st...
The quantifier "some" often elicits a scalar implicature during comprehension: "Some of today's lett...
Recent investigations of different types of scalar implicature have reported variable strength in co...
There is much current debate about processing scalar implicature, but a considerable body of empiric...
Several recent studies have shown that different scalar terms are liable to give rise to scalar infe...
This paper explores the idea that scalar implicatures are computed with respect to discourse referen...
Scalar implicatures are based on a range of quantifiers ordered in terms of informational strength, ...
Previous research has demonstrated great variability in the rates of scalar inferences across differ...
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression rather than a stron...
Scalar inference (SI), the process by which we systematically infer meanings stronger than what was ...
Most previous neurolinguistic experiments on scalar implicature have focused on the <some,all>...