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View article: Quantifier processing and semantic flexibility in patients with aphasia
Quantifier processing and semantic flexibility in patients with aphasia Open
Processing of quantifiers such as “many” and “few” relies on number knowledge, linguistic abilities, and working memory. Negative quantifiers (e.g., “few,” “less than half”) induce higher processing costs than their positive counterparts. …
View article: “Few” or “Many”? An Adaptation Level Theory Account for Flexibility in Quantifier Processing
“Few” or “Many”? An Adaptation Level Theory Account for Flexibility in Quantifier Processing Open
Quantifiers (e.g., "many," "some," "at least seven," "more than half") are words characterizing amounts or numerosities by reference to an internal threshold, or degree. For some quantifiers, this degree is not uniquely defined: It varies …