The communicative function of ambiguity in language
We present a general information-theoretic argument that all efficient communication
systems will be ambiguous, assuming that context is informative about meaning. We also …
systems will be ambiguous, assuming that context is informative about meaning. We also …
Word lengths are optimized for efficient communication
We demonstrate a substantial improvement on one of the most celebrated empirical laws in
the study of language, Zipf's 75-y-old theory that word length is primarily determined by …
the study of language, Zipf's 75-y-old theory that word length is primarily determined by …
Cue-dependent interference in comprehension
JA Van Dyke, B McElree - Journal of memory and language, 2011 - Elsevier
The role of interference as a primary determinant of forgetting in memory has long been
accepted, however its role as a contributor to poor comprehension is just beginning to be …
accepted, however its role as a contributor to poor comprehension is just beginning to be …
“Some,” and possibly all, scalar inferences are not delayed: Evidence for immediate pragmatic enrichment
DJ Grodner, NM Klein, KM Carbary, MK Tanenhaus - Cognition, 2010 - Elsevier
Scalar inferences are commonly generated when a speaker uses a weaker expression
rather than a stronger alternative, eg, John ate some of the apples implies that he did not eat …
rather than a stronger alternative, eg, John ate some of the apples implies that he did not eat …
[图书][B] An introduction to cognitive psychology: Processes and disorders
D Groome - 1999 - taylorfrancis.com
David Groome with Hazel Dewart, Anthony Esgate, Kevin Gurney, Richard Kemp, and
Nicola Towell. An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders is a …
Nicola Towell. An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Processes and Disorders is a …
The relationship between intonational phrasing and syntactic structure in language production
In this paper, we evaluate several theories of how syntactic/semantic structure influences the
placement of intonational boundaries in language production (Cooper & Paccia-Cooper …
placement of intonational boundaries in language production (Cooper & Paccia-Cooper …
[HTML][HTML] Distinguishing speed from accuracy in scalar implicatures
Scalar implicatures are inferences that arise when a weak expression is used instead of a
stronger alternative. For example, when a speaker says,“Some of the children are in the …
stronger alternative. For example, when a speaker says,“Some of the children are in the …
Pragmatics: from theory to experiment and back again
This article reviews some cases in which the collaboration of theoretical pragmaticians and
psychologists of language has been most fruitful for all parties. Linguists have benefited from …
psychologists of language has been most fruitful for all parties. Linguists have benefited from …
Possibly all of that and then some: Scalar implicatures are understood in two steps
Scalar implicatures often incur a processing cost in sentence comprehension tasks. We
used a novel mouse-tracking technique in a sentence verification paradigm to test different …
used a novel mouse-tracking technique in a sentence verification paradigm to test different …
Investigating effects of selectional restriction violations and plausibility violation severity on eye-movements in reading
T Warren, K McConnell - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2007 - Springer
This paper presents a study investigating whether and how different kinds of knowledge
affect the detection of plausibility and possibility violations. Readers' eye-movements were …
affect the detection of plausibility and possibility violations. Readers' eye-movements were …