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All together now: disentangling semantics and pragmatics with together in child and adult language ...
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All Together Now: Disentangling Semantics and Pragmatics with Together in Child and Adult Language
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Collectivity, distributivity, and the interpretation of numerical expressions in child and adult language ...
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Collectivity, Distributivity, and the Interpretation of Plural Numerical Expressions in Child and Adult Language
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Which account of wh-/quantifier interaction should everyone adopt? A new take on a classic developmental puzzle
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In: Proceedings of the 37th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development ; 37th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00932545 ; 37th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Nov 2012, Boston, United States. pp.1-12 (2012)
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The mental timeline in discourse organization and processing
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Resolving Wh/quantifier ambiguities: a psycholinguitic [sic] approach
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What makes pair list answers available: An experimental approach
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In: NELS 41 Proceedings ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00929986 ; NELS 41 Proceedings, Oct 2010, University of Pennsylvania, United States (2010)
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Question/quantifier interactions have long been assumed texhibit a subject/object asymmetryregarding the availability of pair-list answers(May 1985). However, the precise nature of this asymmetry remains controversial, and individual acceptability judgments reported in the literature vary significantly (Beghelli 1997, Chierchia 1993, Szabolcsi 1997, Agüero-Bautista 2001) .In order to assess the degree of such variability and determine what factors actually contribute to pair-list answeravailability, we ran three psycholinguistic experiments using judgment tasks. Our results provide nuanced confirmation for a structural asymmetry , underscore the importance of the nature of the interacting quantifiers, and call into question the role played by the presuppositional status and the plurality of the question terms. Moreover, we uncovered the existence of a group of individuals who do not appear to exhibit the standard subject/object asymmetry for pair list answers. We discuss the theoretical implications of this finding and suggest that an extension of Beghelli's (1997) account may be used to ca pture this hitherto unreported pattern
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URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00929986/file/Achimova-Deprez-Musolino_NELS2010_final.pdf https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00929986/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00929986
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