Presuppositions of quantified sentences: Experimental data E Chemla Natural language semantics 17 (4), 299-340, 2009 | 203 | 2009 |
Similarity: Towards a unified account of scalar implicatures, free choice permission and presupposition projection E Chemla Under revision for Semantics and Pragmatics, 2009 | 198 | 2009 |
Experimental evidence for embedded scalar implicatures E Chemla, B Spector Journal of semantics 28 (3), 359-400, 2011 | 166 | 2011 |
An epistemic step for anti-presuppositions E Chemla Journal of Semantics 25 (2), 141-173, 2008 | 129 | 2008 |
Processing inferences at the semantics/pragmatics frontier: disjunctions and free choice E Chemla, L Bott Cognition 130 (3), 380-396, 2014 | 127 | 2014 |
Monkey semantics: two ‘dialects’ of Campbell’s monkey alarm calls P Schlenker, E Chemla, K Arnold, A Lemasson, K Ouattara, S Keenan, ... Linguistics and Philosophy 37 (6), 439-501, 2014 | 111 | 2014 |
Categorizing words using ‘frequent frames’: what cross‐linguistic analyses reveal about distributional acquisition strategies E Chemla, TH Mintz, S Bernal, A Christophe Developmental science 12 (3), 396-406, 2009 | 108 | 2009 |
Universal implicatures and free choice effects: Experimental data E Chemla Semantics and Pragmatics 2, 2-1-33, 2009 | 105 | 2009 |
Processing presuppositions: dynamic semantics vs pragmatic enrichment E Chemla, L Bott Language and Cognitive Processes, 241-260, 2013 | 91 | 2013 |
Event representations constrain the structure of language: Sign language as a window into universally accessible linguistic biases B Strickland, C Geraci, E Chemla, P Schlenker, M Kelepir, R Pfau Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (19), 5968-5973, 2015 | 82 | 2015 |
Remarks on the experimental turn in the study of scalar implicature, Part I E Chemla, R Singh Language and Linguistics Compass 8 (9), 373-386, 2014 | 81 | 2014 |
Incremental vs. symmetric accounts of presupposition projection: An experimental approach E Chemla, P Schlenker Natural language semantics 20 (2), 177-226, 2012 | 78 | 2012 |
Interpreting numerals and scalar items under memory load P Marty, E Chemla, B Spector Lingua 133, 152-163, 2013 | 68 | 2013 |
Scalar implicatures: working memory and a comparison with 'only'. PP Marty, E Chemla Frontiers in Psychology 4, 403, 0 | 65* | |
A psycholinguistic study of the exhaustive readings of embedded questions A Cremers, E Chemla Journal of Semantics 33 (1), 49-85, 2016 | 61 | 2016 |
Shared and distinct mechanisms in deriving linguistic enrichment L Bott, E Chemla Journal of Memory and Language 91, 117-140, 2016 | 60 | 2016 |
Experimenting on contextualism N Hansen, E Chemla Mind & Language, 2011 | 56 | 2011 |
Scalar implicatures of embedded disjunction L Crnič, E Chemla, D Fox Natural Language Semantics 23 (4), 271-305, 2015 | 51 | 2015 |
Formal monkey linguistics P Schlenker, E Chemla, AM Schel, J Fuller, JP Gautier, J Kuhn, ... Theoretical Linguistics 42 (1-2), 1-90, 2016 | 47 | 2016 |
Using structural priming to study scopal representations and operations E Chemla, L Bott Linguistic Inquiry 46 (1), 157-172, 2015 | 46 | 2015 |