Generic statements express generalizations about categories and present a unique semantic profile that is distinct from quantified statements. This paper reports two studies examining the development of children's intuitions about the semantics of generics and how they differ from statements quantified by all, most, and some. Results reveal that, like adults, preschoolers (a) recognize that generics have flexible truth conditions and are capable of representing a wide range of prevalence levels; and (b) interpret novel generics as having near‐universal prevalence implications. Results further show that by age 4, children are beginning to differentiate the meaning of generics and quantified statements; however, even 7‐ to 11‐year‐olds are no...
Recent research on children’s inferencing has found that while adults typically adopt the pragmatic ...
How can we account for our extensive knowledge about the world, given that we individually experienc...
Generic generalisations (e.g. ‘tigers have stripes’, ‘ducks lay eggs’) refer to a characteristic pro...
Many languages distinguish generic utterances (e.g., “Tigers are ferocious”) from non-generic uttera...
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Genericity has recently become a central topic of debate in both linguistics and cognitive science. ...
Generics (e.g., “Dogs bark”) are thought by many to lead to essentializing: to assuming that members...
This paper reports an experiment that investigates interpretive distinctions between two d...
Generics have been studied vigorously over the past few decades, mostly by formal linguists and phil...
Formalization of the semantics of generics has been considered extremely challenging for their inher...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106950/1/cdev12187.pd
I investigate a connection between ways in which children typically interpret quantified sentences a...
Generic statements express generalizations about categories. Current theories suggest that people sh...
Generic statements (‘Tigers have stripes’) are pervasive and early-emerging modes of generalization ...
Generics are proposed to reflect the nature of the conceptual system, whose prototype structure and ...
Recent research on children’s inferencing has found that while adults typically adopt the pragmatic ...
How can we account for our extensive knowledge about the world, given that we individually experienc...
Generic generalisations (e.g. ‘tigers have stripes’, ‘ducks lay eggs’) refer to a characteristic pro...
Many languages distinguish generic utterances (e.g., “Tigers are ferocious”) from non-generic uttera...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90604/1/j.1467-8624.2011.01708.x.pd
Genericity has recently become a central topic of debate in both linguistics and cognitive science. ...
Generics (e.g., “Dogs bark”) are thought by many to lead to essentializing: to assuming that members...
This paper reports an experiment that investigates interpretive distinctions between two d...
Generics have been studied vigorously over the past few decades, mostly by formal linguists and phil...
Formalization of the semantics of generics has been considered extremely challenging for their inher...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106950/1/cdev12187.pd
I investigate a connection between ways in which children typically interpret quantified sentences a...
Generic statements express generalizations about categories. Current theories suggest that people sh...
Generic statements (‘Tigers have stripes’) are pervasive and early-emerging modes of generalization ...
Generics are proposed to reflect the nature of the conceptual system, whose prototype structure and ...
Recent research on children’s inferencing has found that while adults typically adopt the pragmatic ...
How can we account for our extensive knowledge about the world, given that we individually experienc...
Generic generalisations (e.g. ‘tigers have stripes’, ‘ducks lay eggs’) refer to a characteristic pro...