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Tsilia, Anastasia, Davidson, Kathryn
Complement anaphora in English, as in "Few students came to class. They stayed home", has been argued to only be licensed with downward monotone quantifiers, as opposed to upward monotone ones. In this study, we test the effect of co-speech gestures
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The goal of these cross-linguistic experiments is to ascertain the difference among disjunctive particles with respect to their ability to give rise to ad-hoc inferences. For the purposes of this experiment, we define ad-hoc inferences as follows: th
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The goal of these experiments is to investigate whether complex disjunctive particles are interpreted exclusively, whenever a language has both a simplex and a complex disjunctive particle. In the first phase, we start with English "or" and "either..
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Tsilia, Anastasia
Modern Greek (MG) displays an interesting ‘optionality’: it is the only language observed so far (to our knowledge) where both present and past can be used under a past tense attitude verb to convey a simultaneous reading. This study is the first
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