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On the role of entailment patterns and scalar implicatures in the processing of numerals. [PDF]
Panizza D, Chierchia G, Clifton C.
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Processing Non-at-Issue Meanings of Conditional Connectives: The wenn/falls Contrast in German. [PDF]
Liu M.
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Does It Matter What Is Said and Who Said It? The Interpretation of Trump's and Harris' Statements Among Republican and Democrat Voters. [PDF]
Gotzner N.
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Determining the alternatives for scalar implicature
Successful communication regularly requires listeners to makepragmatic inferences — enrichments beyond the literal mean-ing of a speaker’s utterance. For example, when interpretinga sentence such as “Alice ate some of the cookies,” listenersroutinely infer that Alice did not eat all of them.
Peloquin, Benjamin, Frank, Michael C.
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Opposites in Reasoning Processes: Do We Use Them More Than We Think, but Less Than We Could? [PDF]
Branchini E +4 more
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What a picture selection task can tell us about scalar implicature processing? A neuroimaging investigation. [PDF]
Tehan T, Shetreet E.
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Sources of individual variability in a pragmatic reference game: Effects of logical reasoning and Theory of Mind. [PDF]
Mayn A, Demberg V.
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