A Crosslinguistic Study of Symmetrical Judgments (CROSBI ID 679105)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Drozd, Ken ; Anđelković, Darinka ; Tošković, Oliver ; Gavarro, Anna ; Lite, Anna ; Hržica, Gordana ; Kovačević, Melita ; Kuvač Kraljević, Jelena ; Skordi, Athina ; Jensen de Lopez, Kristine ; Sundahl, Lone ; Hollebrandse, Bart ; van Hout, Angeliek ; van Koert, Margreet ; Fabre, Eve ; Hubert, Anja ; Noveck, Ira ; Ott, Susan ; Yatsushiro, Kazuko ; Balčuniene, Ingrida ; Ruzaite, Jurate ; Vija, Maigi ; Gatt, Daniela ; Grech, Helen ; Kiebzak-Mandera, Dorota ; Miekisz, Aneta ; Gagarina, Natalia ; Puzanova, Julia ; Popović, Maša ; Kapalkova, Svetlana ; Slancova, Daniela ; Smith, Nafsika ; van der Lely, Heather ; Sauerland, Uli
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A Crosslinguistic Study of Symmetrical Judgments
A longstanding puzzle in developmental linguistics is why children are more permissive than adults in assigning distributive interpretations to sentences with the universal quantifiers each, every, and all under certain experimental conditions. One well-known controversial issue in this area is children’s symmetrical judgments of universally quantified sentences. Symmetrical judgments are elicited when a child is asked to judge if a sentence including a universal quantifier describes a visual context depicting an incomplete distributive relation. The following three judgment types have been included in the set of symmetrical judgment types in the literature (examples from Kang, 2001).
crosslinguistic study, symmetrical judgements, quantifiers
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Podaci o prilogu
217-230.
2019.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
BUCLD 43: Proceedings of the 43rd annual Boston University Conference on Language Development
Brown, Megan ; Dailey, Brady
Boston (MA): Cascadilla Press
978-1-57473-096-8
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29.02.1904-29.02.2096