What could have been said? Alternatives and variability in pragmatic inferences

IF 2.9 1区 心理学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Journal of memory and language Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jml.2024.104507
Eszter Ronai , Ming Xiang
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A recent influential experimental finding in pragmatics is that of scalar diversity: that different lexical items vary robustly in how likely they are to lead to scalar inference. For instance, hearers are much more likely to strengthen the meaning of some to some but not all than to infer good but not excellent from good. In this paper, we address the question of what underlies scalar diversity and identify two sources of uncertainty: uncertainty associated with the identity of relevant alternatives, and uncertainty associated with the step of excluding those alternatives. In our experiments, we make use of the Question Under Discussion to eliminate the former, and of the focus particle only to eliminate the latter kind of uncertainty. Our findings show that both manipulations make inference calculation more likely, but only when they are combined is scalar diversity reduced to a minimum. In order to quantitatively characterize the observed (reduction in) variation, this paper adopts the information theoretic measure of relative entropy.

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本来可以说什么?语用推断中的备选方案和可变性
语用学中最近的一个有影响的实验发现是标度多样性:不同的词汇项目在导致标度推断的可能性上有很大的不同。例如,听者将 "一些 "的意义强化为 "一些 "而非 "全部 "的可能性要比从 "好 "推断出 "好 "而非 "优秀 "的可能性大得多。在本文中,我们探讨了标量多样性的基础问题,并确定了两个不确定性来源:与相关替代品身份相关的不确定性,以及与排除这些替代品的步骤相关的不确定性。在我们的实验中,我们利用 "讨论中的问题 "来消除前一种不确定性,而仅利用焦点粒子来消除后一种不确定性。我们的研究结果表明,这两种操作都能提高推理计算的可能性,但只有当它们结合使用时,标量多样性才会降到最低。为了定量描述所观察到的变化(减少),本文采用了信息论中的相对熵指标。
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期刊介绍: Articles in the Journal of Memory and Language contribute to the formulation of scientific issues and theories in the areas of memory, language comprehension and production, and cognitive processes. Special emphasis is given to research articles that provide new theoretical insights based on a carefully laid empirical foundation. The journal generally favors articles that provide multiple experiments. In addition, significant theoretical papers without new experimental findings may be published. The Journal of Memory and Language is a valuable tool for cognitive scientists, including psychologists, linguists, and others interested in memory and learning, language, reading, and speech. Research Areas include: • Topics that illuminate aspects of memory or language processing • Linguistics • Neuropsychology.
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