2006
DOI: 10.1515/ling.2006.026
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Why children aren't universally successful with quantification

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“…However, Musolino & Lidz (2003), Gualmini (2004), and Musolino & Lidz (2006) found that children can access the non-isomorphic reading of sentences like (1) if it is supported by the context, e.g., if (1) is uttered in a situation in which first all the horses jumped over a log, but only two of them managed to jump over the fence.…”
Section: Isomorphism As Consequence Of Parsing Difficultiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Musolino & Lidz (2003), Gualmini (2004), and Musolino & Lidz (2006) found that children can access the non-isomorphic reading of sentences like (1) if it is supported by the context, e.g., if (1) is uttered in a situation in which first all the horses jumped over a log, but only two of them managed to jump over the fence.…”
Section: Isomorphism As Consequence Of Parsing Difficultiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Musolino & Lidz (2006) themselves point out, the findings and suggestions from the papers on Every . .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, children demonstrate ambiguity between the two readings (Musolino & Lidz 2006, Experiment 1) or a preference for a None reading, as in (3) (Musolino et al 2000). After several follow-up investigations, Musolino & Lidz (2003Lidz & Musolino, 2002) currently hypothesize that Every .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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