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Beliefs About the Speaker's Reasoning Ability Influence Pragmatic Interpretation: Children and Adults as Speakers. [PDF]
Mayn A, Loy JE, Demberg V.
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Time course of indirect reply comprehension in the young and older adults: an event-related potential study. [PDF]
Feng W, Zhang X, Wang W, Fan L.
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Theory of affective pragmatics under biolinguistics. [PDF]
Zhuo L.
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Pragmatic language production in mood and psychotic disorders a systematic review and meta-analysis
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A conceptual framework for human-AI collaborative genome annotation. [PDF]
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Actuality effects as conversational implicatures
Journal of Pragmatics, 2017Abstract Past perfective on the Spanish possibility modal poder (“can”, “be able to”) can trigger either an actuality or a counterfactuality effect on the prejacent. This is surprisingly different from other languages with an overt perfective vs. imperfective distinction (French, Hindi, Greek, etc.), where past perfective morphology on a possibility ...
David Rubio Vallejo
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Ad-Hoc Conversational Implicatures in Two-Year-Olds
Language Learning and Development, 2023Young children’s (n = 108) and adults’ (n = 40) ability to compute ad-hoc quantity conversational implicatures was assessed using a new implicit task that relied on eye-tracking. The children were 2 and 5 years old.
L. Franchin, A. T. Porrini, L. Surian
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Particularized Conversational Implicatures
Implicatures, 2019M. Ippolito
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Generalized Conversational Implicatures
Implicatures, 2019S. Zufferey, J. Moeschler, Anne Reboul
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