Publications
2023
Scholarly publications
Benders, T., Xu Rattanasone, N., Thornton, R., Mulders, I., & Koring, L. (2023). Experimental Methods to Study Child Language. In S. Zufferey, & P. Gygax (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Experimental Linguistics Routledge.
Professional publications
2022
Scholarly publications
Mulders, I. (2022). Eventive vs. non-eventive predication. With Loes Koring.. Paper presented at Grote Taaldag, Utrecht.
2021
Scholarly publications
Mulders, I. (2021). Dutch Posture Verbs in Basic Locative Constructions – Are They Functional or Lexical Elements?. Paper presented at Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 2021, Paris, France.
Ge, H.
, Mulders, I., Kang, X.
, Chen, A., & Yip, V. (2021).
Processing focus in native and non-native speakers of English: An eye-tracking study in the visual world paradigm.
Applied Psycholinguistics,
42(4), 1057-1088.
https://doi.org/10.1017/s01427164210002302020
Scholarly publications
Rooijackers, P. J. H., van Silfhout, G., Schuurs, U.
, Mulders, I. C. M. C., & van den Bergh, H. H. (2020).
Lezen en antwoorden bij teksten met vragen: Een cross-sectionele eye-trackstudie onder 52 vwo-leerlingen.
Pedagogische Studiën,
97(1), 42-58.
http://pedagogischestudien.nl/search?identifier=713771 Rooijackers, P. J. H., van Silfhout, G., Schuurs, U.
, Mulders, I. C. M. C., & van den Bergh, H. H. (2020).
Lezen en antwoorden bij de tekst met vragen geobserveerd: Een eye-trackstudie onder vwo 4-leerlingen.
Pedagogische Studiën,
97(1), 42-58.
http://www.pedagogischestudien.nl/search?identifier=713771https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/408394/Lezen_en_antwoorden_bij_de_tekst_met_vragen.pdf?sequence=1 2018
Scholarly publications
Koring, L.
, Mak, W. M., Mulders, I. C. M. C., & Reuland, E. J. (2018).
Processing intransitive verbs: how do children differ from adults? Language Learning and Development,
14(1), 72-94.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15475441.2017.13805282016
Scholarly publications
Koornneef, A. W., & Mulders, I. C. M. C. (2016).
Can We ‘Read’ the Eye-Movement Patterns of Readers? Unraveling the Relationship Between Reading Profiles and Processing Strategies.
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1-18.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-016-9418-2 Mulders, I. C. M. C., & Szendroi, K. (2016).
Early association of prosodic focus with alleen 'only': evidence from eye movements in the visual-world paradigm.
Frontiers in Psychology,
7, [150].
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00150 2014
Scholarly publications
2011
Other output
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (2011, Dec 12). Guided tour of the lab facilities.
2009
Other output
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (2009, Dec 17). Guided tour of the lab facilities.
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (2009, Apr 23). Guided tour of the lab facilities. UiL OTS.
2005
Scholarly publications
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (2005). Transparent parsing: phases in sentence processing. In M. McGinnis, & N. Richards (Eds.), Perspectives on phases, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 49 (pp. 237-264). MIT Press.
Other output
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (2005, Jan 1). Diverse demonstraties van het oogbewegingslab. Universiteit Utrecht.
2002
Scholarly publications
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (2002).
Transparent parsing: Head-driven processing of verb-final structures. [Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU), Utrecht University]. Universiteit Utrecht.
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/617 2001
Scholarly publications
de Hoop, H., Koeneman, O. N. C. J., Mulders, I. C. M. C., & Weerman, F. P. (2001). Effects of morphological case. Elsevier.
1999
Scholarly publications
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (1999). Bookreview Minimalist Inquiries: the framework (MIT Occasional Papers in Linguistics 15). OTS Yearbook 1998/1999, 79-96.
1998
Other output
de Hoop, H. (Author), Weerman, F. P. (Author), Mulders, I. C. M. C. (Author), & Koeneman, O. N. C. J. (Author). (1998). Co-organiser of the workshop 'Effects of morphological case', Utrecht. Performance, .
1997
Scholarly publications
Mulders, I. C. M. C. (1997). Mirrored specifiers. In J. Coerts, & H. de Hoop (Eds.), Linguistics in the Netherlands (pp. 135-146). John Benjamins.