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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Hungarian ...
Bill, Cory. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Georgian. ...
Bill, Cory. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Children's production of quantifiers as sentence initial subjects in German and Italian ...
Bill, Cory. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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'Believe' is Strong but Subjective: Experimental Evidence from Hedging
In: Sinn und Bedeutung; Bd. 25 (2021): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 25; 497-514 ; Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung; Vol 25 (2021): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 25; 497-514 ; 2629-6055 (2021)
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Verum accent IS VERUM, but not always focus
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 188–202 ; 2473-8689 (2021)
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Comprehension of the Presupposition Trigger Ye "Also" by Mandarin-Speaking Preschoolers With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorders
An, Shasha [Verfasser]; Bill, Cory [Verfasser]; Yang, Qi [Verfasser]. - Konstanz : KOPS Universität Konstanz, 2020
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Comprehension of the Presupposition Trigger Ye "Also" by Mandarin-Speaking Preschoolers With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorders
In: Frontiers in Psychology ; 11 (2020). - 570453. - Frontiers Research Foundation. - eISSN 1664-1078 (2020)
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Testing theories of plural meanings
Tieu, Lyn (R19168); Bill, Cory; Romoli, Jacopo. - : Netherlands, Elsevier, 2020
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Reluctant Acceptance of the Literal Truth: Eye Tracking in the Covered Box Paradigm
In: Sinn und Bedeutung; Bd. 20 (2016): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 20; 61-78 ; Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung; Vol 20 (2016): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 20; 61-78 ; 2629-6055 (2019)
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Scalar implicatures processing: slowly accepting the truth (literally)
In: Sinn und Bedeutung; Bd. 19 (2015): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 19; 573-590 ; Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung; Vol 19 (2015): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 19; 573-590 ; 2629-6055 (2019)
Abstract: The processing of scalar implicatures has been extensively studied in recent years (Bott and Noveck 2004; Bott et al. 2012; Breheny et al. 2006; Huang and Snedeker 2009, Chemla and Bott 2013 among others). Following the work of Bott and Noveck (2004), there has been an ongoing discussion about whether scalar implicatures are delayed in online processing. A second question, discussed more recently, is whether so-called ‘indirect’ scalar implicatures (e.g., John didn’t always go to the movies ⇝ John sometimes went) exhibit the same processing profile as the standard direct ones (e.g., John sometimes went to the movies ⇝ John didn’t always go). Cremers and Chemla (2014) argue that they do, whereas Romoli and Schwarz (2015) find the reverse pattern for indirect scalar implicatures, with slower Reaction Times associated with literal responses. In this paper, we report an experiment investigating two key questions arising from this debate: first, do Reaction Times yield uniform evidence for delayed availability of implicatures? and second, do direct and indirect scalar implicatures display comparable or distinct processing properties? Using the covered picture version of a picture matching task (Huang et al. 2013) with reaction time measures, we look both at cases where the overt picture is rejected and where it is accepted. Our results provide a negative answer to the first question: while delays for implicature responses arise for rejections (Covered picture choices), the pattern flips for acceptances (Target choices). The cross-over interaction in the results is inconsistent with attributing delayed implicature-rejections to delays in the availability of the implicature, since Target choices compatible with the implicature are faster than ones that are only compatible with a literal interpretation. This yields a very different perspective on reaction time results for implicatures. As for the second question, our results show that once acceptance vs. rejection is factored in, the general reaction time pattern is the same for indirect and direct scalar implicatures and compatible with the different results found in the literature.
URL: https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/sub/index.php/sub/article/view/250
https://doi.org/10.18148/sub/2015.v19i0.250
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Homogeneity or implicature : an experimental investigation of free choice
Tieu, Lyn (R19168); Bill, Cory; Romoli, Jacopo. - : U.S., Linguistic Society of America, 2019
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Homogeneity or implicature: An experimental investigation of free choice
In: Semantics and Linguistic Theory; Proceedings of SALT 29; 706-726 ; 2163-5951 (2019)
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On children's variable success with scalar inferences : insights from disjunction in the scope of a universal quantifier
Pagliarini, Elena; Bill, Cory; Romoli, Jacopo. - : Netherlands, Elsevier, 2018
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Developmental insights into gappy phenomena : comparing presupposition, implicature, homogeneity, and vagueness
Tieu, Lyn (R19168); Bill, Cory; Zehr, Jeremy. - : Netherlands, John Benjamins, 2018
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Children take only some sentences literally: investigating children's variable performance with scalar inferences
Bill, Cory. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2017
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Scalar implicatures versus presuppositions : the view from acquisition
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Presupposition projection from the scope of none : universal, existential, or both?
Zehr, Jeremy; Tieu, Lyn (R19168); Bill, Cory. - : U.S., Linguistic Society of America, 2016
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Presupposition projection from the scope of None: Universal, existential, or both?
In: Semantics and Linguistic Theory; Proceedings of SALT 26; 754-774 ; 2163-5951 (2016)
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Scalar implicatures vs. presuppositions: The view from Broca's aphasia
In: Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 45, Volume Two (2015), S. 97-110
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Existential presupposition projection from none? : an experimental investigation
Zehr, Jeremy; Bill, Cory; Tieu, Lyn (R19168). - : Netherlands, Amsterdam Colloquium, 2015
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