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Maxime Alexandra Tulling
Maxime Alexandra Tulling
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Lexical aspect and modal flavor in Dutch
A van Dooren, M Tulling, A Cournane, V Hacquard
Proceedings from the 42nd Annual Boston University Conference on Language …, 2019
11*2019
The prosodic properties of the Cantonese sentence-final particles aa1 and aa3 in rhetorical wh-questions
RYH Lo, A Kiss, M Tulling
Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), 502-506, 2019
92019
The role of “fake” past tense in acquiring counterfactuals
M Tulling, A Cournane
Proceedings of the 2019 Amsterdam Colloquium, 2019
52019
Neural correlates of modal displacement and discourse-updating under (un) certainty
M Tulling, R Law, A Cournane, L Pylkkänen
Eneuro 8 (1), 2021
42021
The prosody of Cantonese information-seeking and negative rhetorical wh-questions
RYH Lo, A Kiss, M Tulling
Paper presented at the Canadian Linguistic Association Vancouver, BC, 2019
22019
Wishes before ifs: mapping" fake" past tense to counterfactuality in wishes and conditionals
MA Tulling, A Cournane
Language Development Research 2 (1), 306-355, 2022
12022
Spoiler Alert: Processing of Sentence Final Particles in Dutch
M Tulling, S Gryllia
Master’s thesis, 2016
12016
Divide and Conquer: Split CP Hypothesis in Rhetorical Questions, the Case of SFPs in RQs
M Tulling
Student Undergraduate Research E-journal! 1, 2015
12015
Neural and developmental bases of processing language outside the here-and-now
MA Tulling
New York University, 2022
2022
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