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How to be Brief: Children’s and Adults’ Application of Grice’s Brevity Maxim in Production
In: Languages ; Volume 4 ; Issue 1 (2019)
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The plural is semantically unmarked [Online resource]
In: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/mitarb/homepage/sauerland/books/plural.pdf ; (in:) S. Kepser and M. Reis : Linguistic Evidence - Berlin, 2005. (2005)
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Genitive Quantifiers in Japanese as Reverse Partitives
In: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/mitarb/homepage/sauerland/qplusno.pdf (2004)
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Genitive Quantifiers in Japanese as Reverse Partitives∗
In: http://edocs.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2009/12746/pdf/SAUERLAND_Genitive_Quantifiers_in_Japanese_as.pdf (2004)
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Genitive quantifiers in Japanese as reverse partitives [Online resource]
Uli Sauerland; Kazuko Yatsushiro. - Berlin : ZAS, 2004
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The Distribution of mo and ka and its Implications *
In: http://www2.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/home/variables/www/papers/fajl3.pdf
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Quantifier Acquisition: Presuppositions of “every ” ∗
In: http://www.hf.uio.no/ilos/forskning/aktuelt/arrangementer/konferanser/2007/SuB12/proceedings/yatsushiro_663-677.pdf
Abstract: Three components of determiner meanings – truth conditions, implicatures, and presuppositions – have been identified. One of the major findings in acquisition, related to the truth conditions of the quantifiers, has been that children go through at least two stages of non-adult interpretation of the quantifier every (Philip, 1995). More recently, researchers (Noveck, 2001; Gualmini et al., 2001; Chierchia, 2001b; Papafragou & Musolino, 2003) have shown that children understand quantifiers log-ically in a context where adults derive scalar implicatures (for example, some vs. all). In this paper, I focus on the third component of the determiner meaning, pre-supposition. Using Felicity Judgment Task, I argue that children acquire the lexical presupposition earlier than the implicated presupposition, and that the acquisition path of implicated presupposition resembles more closely that of scalar implicatures. 1
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.590.2910
http://www.hf.uio.no/ilos/forskning/aktuelt/arrangementer/konferanser/2007/SuB12/proceedings/yatsushiro_663-677.pdf
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Could
In: http://edocs.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/volltexte/2009/12808/pdf/SAUERLAND_Plural_Is_Semantically_Unmarkedpdf.pdf
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Could
In: http://webcgi.oit.umass.edu/~linguist/archive/archive/submissions/a0309da1646ad1f7/SauerlandAnderssenYatsushiro_2005_WeakPlurals.pdf
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PRESUPPOSITION AND IMPLICATURE IN COMPOSITIONAL SEMANTICS
In: http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/active/publications/papers/Paulgre_Klinedinst_book_11.pdf
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