Philip Hofmeister, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorIvan A. Sag | grad student | 2008 | Stanford | |
(Representational complexity and memory retrieval in language comprehension.) |
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Troyer M, Hofmeister P, Kutas M. (2016) Elaboration over a Discourse Facilitates Retrieval in Sentence Processing. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 374 |
Hofmeister P, Culicover P, Winkler S. (2015) Effects of Processing on the Acceptability of "Frozen" Extraposed Constituents Syntax. 18: 464-483 |
Hofmeister P, Vasishth S. (2014) Distinctiveness and encoding effects in online sentence comprehension. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 1237 |
HOFMEISTER P, CASASANTO LS, SAG IA. (2014) Processing effects in linguistic judgment data: (super-)additivity and reading span scores Language and Cognition. 6: 111-145 |
Hofmeister P, Jaeger TF, Arnon I, et al. (2013) The source ambiguity problem: Distinguishing the effects of grammar and processing on acceptability judgments. Language and Cognitive Processes. 28: 48-87 |
Hofmeister P, Casasanto LS, Sag IA. (2012) Misapplying working-memory tests: A reductio ad absurdum Language. 88: 408-409 |
Hofmeister P, Casasanto LS, Sag IA. (2012) How do individual cognitive differences relate to acceptability judgments?: A reply to Sprouse, Wagers, and Phillips Language. 88: 390-400 |
Hofmeister P. (2011) Representational Complexity and Memory Retrieval in Language Comprehension. Language and Cognitive Processes. 26: 376-405 |
Hofmeister P, Casasanto LS, Sag IA. (2011) Islands in the grammar? standards of evidence Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. 42-63 |
Hofmeister P, Sag IA. (2010) Cognitive Constraints and Island Effects. Language. 86: 366-415 |