scholar.google.com › citations
Symposium: The Role of Alternatives in Pragmatic Inference · Degen, Judith · Goodman, Noah · Katzir, Roni · Barner, David · Gatt, Albert.
Symposium: The Role of Alternatives in Pragmatic Inference. Judith Degen, Noah Goodman, Roni Katzir, David Barner, Albert Gatt. Department of Linguistics.
Symposium: The Role of Alternatives in Pragmatic Inference ; Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2014 · 68-69 · 2.
Bibliographic details on Symposium: The Role of Alternatives in Pragmatic Inference.
People also ask
What is an example of a pragmatic inference?
What are the different types of inference in pragmatics?
I. Compute basic meaning of a sentence S containing L, a scalar item. · II. Generate a set of alternatives (a1, a2, … , an) to S, called Salt. · III. Restrict ...
Missing: Symposium: | Show results with:Symposium:
SI excludes alternatives pragmatically, via a cancellable pragmatic inference: as (9-a) shows, the not excellent SI can be cancelled, and the alternative ...
Jul 25, 2023 · Our results suggest that pragmatic inferences may arise from context-driven expectations over unspoken alternatives, and these expectations ...
Missing: Symposium: | Show results with:Symposium:
Apr 7, 2023 · Here, we test a shared mechanism explaining SI rates within and across scales: context-driven expectations about the unspoken alternatives.
The Alternatives Hypothesis, proposed by Barner and col- leagues (Barner & Bachrach, 2010; Barner, Brooks, & Bale,. 2011), posits that children's ability to ...
As a result, developmental data can be used to decide between competing linguistic models that posit different structures, but nonetheless make similar ...