Cambridge, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    A new look at the ‘Generic Overgeneralisation’ effect
    with Linnaea Stockall and Napoleon Katsos
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (9): 1662-1688. 2023.
    1. In this paper, and in our broader research program, we are investigating the similarities and differences between different ways of expressing generalisations in natural language. Quantification...
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    This paper reports an experiment that investigates interpretive distinctions between two different expressions of generalization in Spanish. In particular, our aim was to find out when the distinction between generic statements (GS) such as Tigers have stripes and universally quantified statements (UQS) such as All tigers have stripes was acquired in Spanish-speaking children of two different age groups (4/5-year-olds and 8/9-year-olds), and then compare these results with those of adults. The s…Read more
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    Genericity is Easy? Formal and Experimental Perspectives
    with Napoleon Katsos and Linnaea Stockall
    Ratio 28 (4): 470-494. 2015.
    In this paper, we compare the formal semantics approach to genericity, within which genericity is viewed as a species of quantification, and a growing body of experimental and developmental work on the topic, mainly by psychologists rather than linguists, proposing that genericity is categorically different from quantification. We argue that this generics-as-default hypothesis is much less well supported by evidence than its supporters contend, and that a research program combining theoretical a…Read more
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    Generalizing About Striking Properties: Do Glippets Love to Play With Fire?
    with Napoleon Katsos and Linnaea Stockall
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Two experiments investigated whether 4- and 5-year-old children are sensitive to whether the content of a generalization is about a salient or noteworthy property (henceforth “striking”) and whether varying the number of exceptions has any effect on children’s willingness to extend a property after having heard a generalization. Moreover, they investigated how the content of a generalization interacts with exception tolerance. Adult data were collected for comparison. We used generalizations to …Read more
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    A new look at the ‘Generic Overgeneralisation’ effect
    with Linnaea Stockall and Napoleon Katsos
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1-27. 2017.
    While generic generalisations have been studied by linguists and philosophers for decades, they have only recently become the focus of concentrated interest by cognitive and developmental p...