Conventionalist theories of scalar implicature differ from other accounts in that they predict strengthening of embedded scalar terms. Geurts and Pouscoulous (2009) argue that experimental support for this prediction is largely based on sentence comprehension tasks that inflate the frequency with which terms like 'some' are strengthened. Using a picture verification task, they observed no strengthening of embedded scalars. We present data from a multiple-choice picture verification task that is more sensitive to interpretation preferences, and find that readers do show a preference for strengthened interpretations even in embedded phrases. These data cast doubt on Geurts and Pouscoulous's empirical arguments against the existence of embedde...
Experimental evidence on embedded implicatures by Chemla (2009b) and Geurts & Pouscoulous (2009a) ha...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
This paper reports an experimental investigation of presuppositions and scalar implicatures in langu...
Scalar implicatures are traditionally viewed as pragmatic inferences which result from a reasoning a...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
The quantifier "some" often elicits a scalar implicature during comprehension: "Some of today's lett...
In 1975, Grice introduced the notion of implicature, arguing that it was more appropriate to account...
The Gricean approach explains implicatures by assumptions about the pragmatics of entire utterances....
Understanding language requires comprehenders to understand not only what speakers say, but what spe...
There is much current debate about processing scalar implicature, but a considerable body of empiric...
Processing scalar implicature: What can individual differences tell us? There is much current debate...
AbstractScalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a st...
Language comprehension involves not only constructing the literal meaning of a sentence but also goi...
Scalar implicatures often incur a processing cost in sentence comprehension tasks. We used a novel m...
This article develops various arguments for the view that scalar implicatures should be de-rived wit...
Experimental evidence on embedded implicatures by Chemla (2009b) and Geurts & Pouscoulous (2009a) ha...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
This paper reports an experimental investigation of presuppositions and scalar implicatures in langu...
Scalar implicatures are traditionally viewed as pragmatic inferences which result from a reasoning a...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
The quantifier "some" often elicits a scalar implicature during comprehension: "Some of today's lett...
In 1975, Grice introduced the notion of implicature, arguing that it was more appropriate to account...
The Gricean approach explains implicatures by assumptions about the pragmatics of entire utterances....
Understanding language requires comprehenders to understand not only what speakers say, but what spe...
There is much current debate about processing scalar implicature, but a considerable body of empiric...
Processing scalar implicature: What can individual differences tell us? There is much current debate...
AbstractScalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a st...
Language comprehension involves not only constructing the literal meaning of a sentence but also goi...
Scalar implicatures often incur a processing cost in sentence comprehension tasks. We used a novel m...
This article develops various arguments for the view that scalar implicatures should be de-rived wit...
Experimental evidence on embedded implicatures by Chemla (2009b) and Geurts & Pouscoulous (2009a) ha...
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a stronger a...
This paper reports an experimental investigation of presuppositions and scalar implicatures in langu...