2018
DOI: 10.17161/1808.26856
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An eye-tracking study examining the role of question-answer congruency in children’s comprehension of only: A preliminary report

Abstract: 'Crain's puzzle' is a term that has been used to describe children's difficulty comprehending the focus operator only when it is in subject position (subject-only), showing a tendency to interpret only as if it preceded the verb phrase instead. While some researchers attribute children's difficulty to impoverished pragmatics in the discourse (Hackl et al., 2015), others argue that children's grammar fundamentally differs from adults' Notley et al. (2009), yielding a debate regarding whether children's misinter… Show more

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