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Are second language speakers more pragmatically tolerant? Explaining the differences in scalar implicature generation between L2 and L1

Is being pragmatic effortful? Unraveling the cognitive cost of pragmatic processing using pupillometry and reaction times

The effort of not being logical: using pupillometry to measure the cognitive cost associated with implicature generation

Tolerance for distributivity?: Children's interpretation of plural expressions in Dutch

Balancing the (Horn) Scale: Explaining the Production-Comprehension Asymmetry for Scalar Implicatures

Complex inferential processes are needed for implicature comprehension, but not for implicature production

Pragmatics is not a monolithic phenomenon, and neither is theory of mind: Response to Kissine

When speakers are more logical than hearers: Why children show adult-like production but not adult-like comprehension of scalar items

Implicatures: Production/comprehension asymmetries in language acquisition

Pronoun interpretation and implicature computation: The interaction between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in children with ASD