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    Keeping it simple: studying grammatical encoding with lexically reduced item sets.Alma Veenstra, Daniel J. Acheson & Antje S. Meyer - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Why some children accept under-informative utterances.Alma Veenstra, Bart Hollebrandse & Napoleon Katsos - 2017 - Pragmatics and Cognition 24 (2):297-313.
    Binary judgement on under-informative utterances is the most widely used methodology to test children’s ability to generate implicatures. Accepting under-informative utterances is considered a failure to generate implicatures. We present off-line and reaction time evidence for the Pragmatic Tolerance Hypothesis, according to which some children who accept under-informative utterances are in fact competent with implicature but do not consider pragmatic violations grave enough to reject the critical utterance. Seventy-five Dutch-speaking four to nine-year-olds completed a binary and a ternary judgement task. (...)
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    Why some children accept under-informative utterances.Alma Veenstra, Bart Hollebrandse & Napoleon Katsos - 2018 - Pragmatics Cognition 24 (2):297-313.
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