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Storybooks aren't just for fun: narrative and non-narrative picture books foster equal amounts of generic language during mother-toddler book sharing. [PDF]
Nyhout A, O'Neill DK.
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A World of Gorse: Persistence of Ulex europaeus in Managed Landscapes. [PDF]
Broadfield N, McHenry MT.
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Generic Language in Parent-Child Conversations. [PDF]
Gelman SA +3 more
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Finiteness marking in boys with fragile X syndrome. [PDF]
Sterling AM, Rice ML, Warren SF.
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Collectivity, Distributivity, and the Interpretation of Plural Numerical Expressions in Child and Adult Language. [PDF]
Syrett K, Musolino J.
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On the Pragmatic Interpretations of English Bare Plurals
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Effects of group entitativity on young English-speaking children's interpretation of inclusive We. [PDF]
Vasil J, Capoot C, Tomasello M.
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Remarks on the Interpretation of the Bare Plural
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Journal of Semantics, 1997The compositional semantics of sentences like Only mammals give live birth and The flag flies only if the Queen is home is a tough problem. Evidence is presented to show that only here is modifying an underlying proposition (its 'prejacent'). After discussing the semantics of only, the question of the proper interpretation of the prejacent is explored.
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