Publications & Presentations

Publications

Muller, H., de Dios Flores, Joly, C., Balachandran, L., Resnik, P., Phillips, C. (in prep) The timecourse of NPI illusions. Contact me for the current version.

de Dios Flores, Muller, H., Phillips, C. (submitted) The selectivity and interpretation of NPI illusions. Contact me for the current version.

Muller, H., Gaston, P., Dickerson, B., Liter, A., Durvasula, K., Goodhue, D., Hirzel, M., Hitczenko, K., Kandel, M., Lyskawa, P., Parrish, A., Perkins, L. (in revision) Gender bias in representation and publishing rates across subfields of Linguistics. Contact me for the current version.

Phillips, C., Gaston, P., Huang, N., Muller, H. (2019) Theories all the way down: remarks on “theoretical” and “experimental” linguistics. Grant Goodall (Ed.): Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax, Cambridge University Press. PDF

Muller, H., Phillips, C. (2018) Negative polarity illusions. Viviane Deprez, Maria Teresa Espinal (Ed.): Oxford Handbook of Negation, Oxford University Press. PDF

Presentations and Posters

Muller, H.(2021) Now you see it, now you don’t: What the specificity of two linguistic illusions can tell us about sentence processing. University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of Psychology Cognitive Brown Bag talk series. Slides

Muller, H., de Dios Flores, Phillips, C. (2021) Illicit scope interpretations are not the cause of NPI illusions. They might be a consequence. Talk at Universität Konstanz workshop on Linguistic illusions in sentence processing. Slides

Muller, H., Phillips, C. (2021) Real-time licensing and interpretation of negation and negative polarity. Negation in natural language workshop, Goethe Universität Frankfurt. Slides

Muller, H., de Dios Flores, I., Joly, C., Phillips, C., Resnik, P. (2020) An environment-based account of negative polarity illusions. Talk at XPrag.de Workshop on the Processing of Negation and Polarity. Slides

Muller, H. (2020) Negative polarity illusions and the representation of context. Harvard University Language and Cognition talk series. Slides

Muller, H., Resnik, P., Phillips, C. (2020) Explaining item-wise variability in Moses illusions. Talk at 33rd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Slides

Muller, H., Joly, C., de Dios Flores, I., Resnik, P., Phillips, C. (2020) Timing and (mis)interpretation of NPI illusions. Poster at 33rd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Poster

Muller, H., de Dios Flores, I., Phillips, C. (2019) Not (just) any licensors cause negative polarity illusions. Talk at Psycholinguistics in Iceland – Parsing and Prediction, University of Iceland, Reykjavík. Slides

Muller, H., de Dios Flores, I., Phillips, C. (2019) Not (just) any licensors cause negative polarity illusions. Poster at 32nd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University ofColorado Boulder. Poster

Gaston, P., Muller, H. (2019) Replicability, effect sizes, & power. University of Maryland Hearing and Speech department colloquium. Slides

Muller, H., Gaston, P., Dickerson, B., Liter, A., Durvasula, K., Hirzel, M., Hitczenko, K., Kandel, M., Lyskawa, P., Nelligan, J., Papillon, M., Perkins, L. (2019) Gender bias in representation and publishing rates across subfields. Talk at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New York, NY. Slides

Burnsky, J., Darley, E., Muller, H., Buffinton, J., Phillips, C. (2017) Interpreting negation in incomplete propositions. Talk at 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Slides

de Dios Flores, I., Muller, H., Phillips, C. (2017) Negative polarity illusions: licensors that don’t cause illusions, and blockers that do. Poster at 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Poster

Muller, H. (2016) The Absentive in German. Hunter Undergraduate Linguistics and Language Studies (HULLS), Hunter College, New York, NY. Handout