@unpublished{Chemla-Spector-Typicality, abstract = {We refine previous methods to evaluate the existence of local scalar implicatures. We show that these refined methods further confirm the existence of local scalar implicatures (contra previous claims). We also demonstrate that these same methods can be applied to settle other controversies, not restricted to scalar implicatures. Specifically, these methods provide the way to quantify the relative salience of different interpretations for ambiguous sentences, generally. Based on this method, we defend a conceptually motivated theory of `typicality projection`.}, author = {Emmanuel Chemla and Benjamin Spector}, date-added = {2014-01-03 00:02:50 +0000}, date-modified = {2017-02-27 19:46:57 +0000}, note = {Ms. LSCP \& IJN.}, title = {Distinguishing typicality and ambiguities, the case of local scalar implicatures}, url = {http://www.emmanuel.chemla.free.fr/Material/Chemla-Spector-Typicality.pdf}, year = {2014}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://www.emmanuel.chemla.free.fr/Material/Chemla-Spector-Typicality.pdf}}