Children's Interpretations of Numerically Quantified Expression Ambiguities: Evidence from Quantified Noun Phrases and Bare Cardinals
Understanding how children comprehend text by forming links between sentences has been the focus of research for decades. Such research has consistently shown that children use anaphors and resolve ambiguities in a different manner than adults. The present study examined a less-studied anaphoric ref...
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Main Authors: | Marilena Mousoulidou (Author), Kevin B. Paterson (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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