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Chapter 1. Introduction - Alternatives in grammar and cognition (Nicole Gotzner & Jesse A.  Harris).- Part I: The online generation and selection of alternatives in context.- Chapter 2. Generating and selecting alternatives for scalar implicature computation: The Alternative Activation Account and other theories (Nicole Gotzner & Radim Lacina).- Chapter 3. Informational sources and discourse in the generation and maintenance of alternatives (E. Matthew Husband and Nikole D. Patson).- Chapter 4. Constructing alternatives: Evidence for the early availability of contextually relevant focus alternatives (Christian J. Muxica & Jesse A. Harris).- Part II: Operations on salient alternatives.- Chapter 5. Probing the probe: why inference tasks may inflate response rates for scalar implicature (Paul Marty, Jacopo Romoli, Yasutada Sudo & Richard Breheny).- Chapter 6. How to operate over alternatives: The place of the L*+H pitch accent among possible focus meanings (Alexander Göbel).- Chapter 7. Answerability Constraints on alternative-introducing salient sentences - Support from the evaluativity effects of only and from scalar implicatures (Yael Greenberg:).- Chapter 8. Any vs. or and indefinites vs. Modals (Sam Alxatib & Andreea Nicolae).- Commentary.- Chapter 9. Monotonicity, substitution sources, and the robustness of disjunct alternatives (Raj Singh).

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 17/03/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031766756, 978-3031766756
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      Chapter 1. Introduction - Alternatives in grammar and cognition (Nicole Gotzner & Jesse A.  Harris).- Part I: The online generation and selection of alternatives in context.- Chapter 2. Generating and selecting alternatives for scalar implicature computation: The Alternative Activation Account and other theories (Nicole Gotzner & Radim Lacina).- Chapter 3. Informational sources and discourse in the generation and maintenance of alternatives (E. Matthew Husband and Nikole D. Patson).- Chapter 4. Constructing alternatives: Evidence for the early availability of contextually relevant focus alternatives (Christian J. Muxica & Jesse A. Harris).- Part II: Operations on salient alternatives.- Chapter 5. Probing the probe: why inference tasks may inflate response rates for scalar implicature (Paul Marty, Jacopo Romoli, Yasutada Sudo & Richard Breheny).- Chapter 6. How to operate over alternatives: The place of the L*+H pitch accent among possible focus meanings (Alexander Göbel).- Chapter 7. Answerability Constraints on alternative-introducing salient sentences - Support from the evaluativity effects of only and from scalar implicatures (Yael Greenberg:).- Chapter 8. Any vs. or and indefinites vs. Modals (Sam Alxatib & Andreea Nicolae).- Commentary.- Chapter 9. Monotonicity, substitution sources, and the robustness of disjunct alternatives (Raj Singh).

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