Number, Person, and Bound Variables. Slides for a talk given at the workshop “Between You and Me: Local Pronouns across Modalities”, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, June 7-8, 2010.
More About At Least (joint work with Kimiko Nakanishi). Slides for a paper presented at MOSAIC (Meeting Of Semanticists Active In Canada), University of Ottawa, May 26, 2009.
Epistemic and Concessive Interpretations of At Least (joint work with Kimiko Nakanishi). Slides for a paper presented at the meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Association, Carleton University, Ottawa, May 24, 2009.
"Each of us must climb our separate mountain." Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Association, UBC, May 31-June 2, 2008. (full-size (PowerPoint), letter-sized (pdf))
Binding and Person/Number Features. Slides for a talk given at SALT 18, UMass, Amherst, March 21, 2008.
What Does Even Even Mean? Handout, Dec. 2007.
Davis, Henry, Lisa Matthewson, and Hotze Rullmann. 2009. ‘Out Of Control’ Marking as Circumstantial Modality in St’át’imcets. In Lotte Hogeweg, Helen de Hoop and Andrey Malchukov (eds.) Cross-linguistic Semantics of Tense, Aspect, and Modality, p. 205-244. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Rullmann, Hotze, Lisa Matthewson, and Henry Davis. 2008. Modals as Distributive Indefinites. Natural Language Semantics 16: 317–357. (DOI: 10.1007/s11050-008-9036-0)
Matthewson, Lisa, Henry Davis, and Hotze Rullmann. 2007. Evidentials as Epistemic Modals: Evidence from St’át’imcets. Linguistic Variation Yearbook 7: 201-254.
Davis, Henry, Lisa Matthewson and Hotze Rullmann. 2007. A Unified Modal Semantics for ‘Out-of-Control’ Marking in St’át’imcets. In CLS 43: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society.
Davis, Henry, Lisa Matthewson, and Hotze Rullmann. 2007. A Unified Modal Semantics for ‘Out-of-Control’ Marking in St’át’imcets. In Kristín Jóhannsdóttir and Martin Oberg (eds.) Papers for the 42nd International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages, p. 119-160. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 20.
Rullmann, Hotze, and Aili You. 2006. General Number and the Semantics and Pragmatics of Indefinite Bare Nouns in Mandarin Chinese. In Klaus von Heusinger and Ken P. Turner (eds.) Where Semantics Meets Pragmatics, p. 175-196. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Matthewson, Lisa, Hotze Rullmann, and Henry Davis. 2006. Evidentials are Epistemic Modals in St’át’imcets. In Masaru Kiyota, James L. Thompson and Noriko Yamane-Tanaka (eds.) Papers for the 41st International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages, p. 221-263. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 18.
Matthewson, Lisa, Hotze Rullmann, and Henry Davis. 2005. Modality in St’át’imcets. In J. C. Brown, Masaru Kiyota, and Tyler Peterson (eds.) Papers for the 40th International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages, pp. 166-183. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 16. Also published as Matthewson, Lisa, Hotze Rullmann, and Henry Davis. 2006. Modality in St’át’imcets. In Shannon T. Bischoff, Lynika Butler, Peter Norquest, and Daniel Siddiqi (eds.) Studies in Salishan, p. 93-112. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics on Endangered and Less Familiar Languages 7. Department of Linguistics, MIT.
Rullmann, Hotze. 2004. First and Second Person Pronouns as Bound Variables. Linguistic Inquiry 35: 159-168.
Rullmann, Hotze. 2004. A Note on the History of Either. In Mary Andronis, Erin Debenport, Anna Pycha, and Keiko Yoshimura (eds.) CLS 38: Proceedings of the 38th Annual Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Vol. 2: The Panels. Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago.
Rullmann, Hotze. 2003. Additive Particles and Polarity. Journal of Semantics 20: 329-401.
Rullmann, Hotze. 2003. Bound-Variable Pronouns and the Semantics of Number. In Brian Agbayani, Paivi Koskinen, and Vida Samiian (eds.) Proceedings of the Western Conference On Linguistics, WECOL 2002, Vol. 14, p. 243-254. Department of Linguistics, California State University, Fresno.
Hoeksema, Jack, and Hotze Rullmann. 2001. Scalarity and Polarity: A Study of Scalar Adverbs as Polarity Items. In Jack Hoeksema, Hotze Rullmann, Víctor Sánchez-Valencia, and Ton van der Wouden (eds.) Perspectives on Negation and Polarity Items, p. 129-171. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Hoeksema, Jack, Hotze Rullmann, Víctor Sánchez-Valencia, and Ton van der Wouden (eds.) 2001. Perspectives on Negation and Polarity Items. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 366 + xi pp.
Beck, Sigrid, and Hotze Rullmann. 1999. A Flexible Approach to Exhaustivity in Questions. Natural Language Semantics 7: 249-297.
Rullmann, Hotze, and Sigrid Beck. 1998. Presupposition Projection and the Interpretation of Which-Questions. In Devon Strolovitch and Aaron Lawson (eds.) Proceedings from Semantics and Linguistic Theory VIII (SALT VIII), p. 215-232. Department of Linguistics, Cornell University.
Rullmann, Hotze, and Sigrid Beck. 1998. Reconstruction and the Interpretation of Which-Phrases. In Graham Katz, Shin-Sook Kim, and Heike Winhart (eds.) Reconstruction: Proceedings of the 1997 Tübingen Workshop, p. 223-256. Arbeitspapiere des Sonderforschungsbereichs 340, Nr. 127, Universities of Tübingen and Stuttgart.
Rullmann, Hotze, and Jack Hoeksema. 1997. De distributie van ook maar en zelfs maar: een corpusstudie [The distribution of ook maar and zelfs maar: a corpus study]. Nederlandse Taalkunde 2: 281-317.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1997. Review of The Syntax of Negation by Liliane Haegeman. Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 1: 157-176.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1997. Even, Polarity, and Scope. In Martha Gibson, Grace Wiebe, and Gary Libben (eds.) Papers in Experimental and Theoretical Linguistics, Vol. 4, p. 40-64. Department of Linguistics, University of Alberta.
Beck, Sigrid, and Hotze Rullmann. 1996. Degree Questions, Maximal Informativeness, and Exhaustivity. In Paul Dekker and Martin Stokhof (eds.) Proceedings of the Tenth Amsterdam Colloquium, p. 73-92. Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1996. Two Types of Negative Polarity Items. In Kiyomi Kusumoto (ed.) Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society, NELS 26, p. 335-350. GLSA, Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1995. Negative Islands and Maximality. In Vida Samiian and Jeanette Schaeffer (eds.) Proceedings of the Western Conference on Linguistics, WECOL 1994, Volume 7, p. 210-223. California State University, Fresno.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1995. The Ambiguity of Comparatives with Less. In Janet M. Fuller, Ho Han, and David Parkinson (eds.) ESCOL ’94: Proceedings of the Eleventh Eastern States Conference on Linguistics, p. 258-269. DMLL, Cornell University.
Rullmann, Hotze, and Jan-Wouter Zwart. 1995. On Saying Dat. In Roel Jonkers et al. (eds.) Language and Cognition 5, p. 179-194. Research Group for Experimental and Theoretical Linguistics, University of Groningen.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1995. Geen eenheid [No unity]. TABU: Bulletin voor Taalwetenschap 25: 194 197.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1995. Maximality in the Semantics of Wh-Constructions. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1994. De ambiguïteit van comparatieven met minder [The ambiguity of comparatives with less]. TABU: Bulletin voor Taalwetenschap 24: 79 101.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1994. Negative Islands Aren't Islands. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America January 7, 1994, Boston.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1993. Scope Ambiguities in How Many-Questions. Paper presented at the 67th annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Los Angeles, January 10, 1993. (Revised and extended version, Summer 1993.)
Rullmann, Hotze, and Henriëtte de Swart. 1992. The Semantics of How Many-Questions. In Dicky Gilbers and Sietze Looyenga (eds.) Language and Cognition 2, p. 265-278. Research Group for Experimental and Theoretical Linguistics, University of Groningen.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1991. Deterministic Parsing and the Verb Raising Construction in German and Dutch. In Bernadette Plunkett (ed.) UMass Occasional Papers in Linguistics 15: Issues in Psycholinguistics, p. 267-310. Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Rullmann, Hotze. 1989. Indefinite Subjects in Dutch. In Emmon Bach, Angelika Kratzer, and Barbara Partee (eds.) Papers in Quantification, p. 313-334. Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
