Background

Project Kvanto (Quantity in Esperanto) started during the pandemic years, when three researchers with different background; got together to investigate quatifier scope ambiguity following open science practices on a shoestring budget.

People

  • Ishani Guha

    Post Doctoral Research Associate
    India Institute of Technology - Delhi

  • Swarnendu Moitra

    Pre Doctoral Research Assistant
    Queen Mary Univerisity of London

  • Paul Marty

    Assistant Professor
    Univerisity of Malta

Findings

  • 380 Participants
  • 3 Experiments
  • 4 Conferences
  • 2 Invited Talks
  • 1 Pre-registration

Research Output

  • Inverse Scope in Scrambling Languages: the case of Bangla, Presented at (Formal) Approaches to South Asian Languages 11, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA, 2021
  • Inverse Scope in Scrambling Languages: the case of Bangla, Presented at West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 39, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA, 2021 || [Link] | [Preprint]
  • Interaction between Word Order, Quantifier Scope and Lexical Information: Experimental Evidence from Bangla, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 57, the University of Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2021 || [Preprint]
  • The Effect of Determiner Type on Quantifier Scope Ambiguity in English and Bengali, Presented at the 36th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 2023 || [Project] | | [Pre-Registration]