Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger alternative. For example, when a speaker says, “Some of the children are in the classroom,” she often implies that not all of them are. Recent processing studies of scalar implicatures have argued that generating an implicature carries a cost. In this study we investigated this cost using a sentence verification task similar to that of Bott and Noveck (2004) combined with a response deadline procedure to estimate speed and accuracy independently. Experiment 1 compared implicit upper-bound interpretations (some [but not all]) with lower-bound interpretations (some [and possibly all]). Experiment 2 compared an implicit upper-bound meaning of som...
What psychological and linguistic processes allow one to go beyond the literal meaning of a sentence...
This is section 5.3. of Interface Strategies-Optimal and Costly Computations, MIT Press, Cambridge M...
Scalar implicatures are based on a range of quantifiers ordered in terms of informational strength, ...
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...
AbstractScalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a st...
There is much current debate about processing scalar implicature, but a considerable body of empiric...
Scalar implicatures often incur a processing cost in sentence comprehension tasks. We used a novel m...
Implicatures like ‘Some politicians are smart’ (interpreted as ‘Some but not all politicians are sma...
This dissertation investigates the processing of scalar implicatures. I report results from a series...
Processing scalar implicature: What can individual differences tell us? There is much current debate...
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression rather than a stron...
The present study examines the representation and composition of meaning in scalar implicatures. Sca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Dept. of Linguis...
Despite the rich theoretical and experimental work on scalar implicature, many of the studies on thi...
What psychological and linguistic processes allow one to go beyond the literal meaning of a sentence...
This is section 5.3. of Interface Strategies-Optimal and Costly Computations, MIT Press, Cambridge M...
Scalar implicatures are based on a range of quantifiers ordered in terms of informational strength, ...
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...
AbstractScalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a st...
There is much current debate about processing scalar implicature, but a considerable body of empiric...
Scalar implicatures often incur a processing cost in sentence comprehension tasks. We used a novel m...
Implicatures like ‘Some politicians are smart’ (interpreted as ‘Some but not all politicians are sma...
This dissertation investigates the processing of scalar implicatures. I report results from a series...
Processing scalar implicature: What can individual differences tell us? There is much current debate...
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression rather than a stron...
The present study examines the representation and composition of meaning in scalar implicatures. Sca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Dept. of Linguis...
Despite the rich theoretical and experimental work on scalar implicature, many of the studies on thi...
What psychological and linguistic processes allow one to go beyond the literal meaning of a sentence...
This is section 5.3. of Interface Strategies-Optimal and Costly Computations, MIT Press, Cambridge M...
Scalar implicatures are based on a range of quantifiers ordered in terms of informational strength, ...