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 ...
Steinert-Threlkeld and Szymanik 2018, "Learnability and Semantic Universals", in press at Semantics & Pragmatics. https://semanticsarchive.net/Archive/mQ2Y2Y2Z ...
Iris van de Pol, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld, and Jakub Szymanik, "Complexity and learnability in the explanation of semantic universals of quantifiers", Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the ...
The processing of quantifier words such as “many” or “few” is a complex operation supported by a plastic fronto-parietal network predominantly in the left hemisphere. The internal reference criterion ...
Abstract: The quantifier-guided aggregation is used for aggregating the multiple-criteria input. Therefore, the selection of appropriate quantifiers is crucial in multicriteria aggregation since the ...
For example, the following sentence lends itself to two possible interpretations: (1) Old men and women left the theater. What does “old” modify in this sentence? “Men” or “men and women”? In other ...
Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition (CAD) is a pivotal algorithmic technique in real algebraic geometry, instrumental in resolving problems expressed in a first‐order language over the reals. By ...
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