C. M. Hammerly
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Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Eric Mathieu
(2024).
On the interpretation of long-distance agreement in Border Lakes Ojibwe
. To appear in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2024).
The relativized EPP: Evidence from agreement and word order in Border Lakes Ojibwe
. To appear in Canadian Journal of Linguistics.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Eric Mathieu
(2024).
Linking agreement and movement: A case study of long distance agreement in Border Lakes Ojibwe
. To appear in Linguistic Inquiry.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2024).
The interaction/satisfaction distinction is redundant: A reply to Deal (2024) and Oxford (2022)
. Under Review.
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Maria D Sera
,
Hooi Ling Soh
,
Drew Brinker
,
Jenny Yichun Kuo
,
Judith W Fuller
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Christopher M. Hammerly
,
James Stevens
,
Ruxue Shao
,
Chris Batteen
,
Dingcheng Li
,
Nobuko Davis
,
Wenting Cai
(2023).
A cross-cultural study of language and cognition: Numeral classifiers and solid object categorization
. Memory & Cognition.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Sonja Fugère
,
Giancarlo Sierra
,
Scott Parkhill
,
Harrison Porteous
,
Chad Quinn
(2023).
A text-to-speech synthesis system for Border Lakes Ojibwe
. ACL Anthology.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2023).
A set-based semantics for obviation and animacy
. Language.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Adrian Staub
,
Brian Dillon
(2022).
Person-based prominence guides incremental interpretation: Evidence from obviation in Ojibwe
. Cognition.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2021).
A set-based representation of person features: Consequences for AGREE
. Proceedings of NELS 51.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2021).
A verb raising analysis of the Ojibwe VOS/VSO alternation: Lessons for feature copying and movement
. Under Review.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2021).
The pronoun which comprehenders who process it in islands derive a benefit
. Linguistic Inquiry.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2020).
Person-based Prominence in Ojibwe
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Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Adrian Staub
,
Brian Dillon
(2019).
The grammaticality asymmetry in agreement attraction reflects response bias: Experimental and modeling evidence
. Cognitive Psychology.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2019).
Limiting Gender
. Gender and Noun Classification (Oxford University Press).
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William Matchin
,
Christian Brodbeck
,
Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Ellen Lau
(2018).
The temporal dynamics of structure and content in sentence comprehension: Evidence from fMRI-constrained MEG
. Human Brain Mapping.
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Christopher M. Hammerly
(2018).
What 'other people' mean to 'us'
. A Festschrift for Peggy Speas (UMass Graduate Linguistics Student Association).
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William Matchin
,
Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Ellen Lau
(2017).
The role of the IFG and pSTS in syntactic prediction: Evidence from a parametric study of hierarchical structure in fMRI
. Cortex.
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