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Haily Merritt (CV)
Lab Manager

Department of Human Development
Cornell University

Papers
Preprint - Merritt, H. (In Press). The role of Language Mode in perception and categorization. Indiana University Journal of Undergraduate Research.

Editorial - Merritt, H. (2018). From Peer-reviews to the Public: The Importance of Communicating Scholarly Research with the Public.

Presentations
Merritt, H. (2018). Grammaticalizations of Time in Hakha Chin. Paper presented at the Field Methods in Linguistics Symposium, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2018). Talking about Time. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Midwest Undergraduate Cognitive Science Conference, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2018). Speaking of Time. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Indiana University Research Slam, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2018). Time and Time Again. Paper presented at the Indiana University Cox Research Scholars Interview Day, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2017). Talking about Time. Paper presented in the Experiments and Models in Cognition course, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2017). Design Stance. Paper presented at the Language and Cognitive Development Lab Meeting, Berkeley, CA.

Merritt, H. (2016). Fair Trade Tour of Guatemala, May 2016. Presented at Global Gifts: Fair Trade store, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2016). The role of explicit knowledge in problem solving. Paper presented at the Psychological Research Experience Program Symposium, Madison, WI.

Merritt, H. (2016). Language Mode: A key to the bilingual's phonological store. Poster presented at the 8th Annual Midwest Undergraduate Cognitive Science Conference, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2016). Dil politıkası Türkiye'de/Language policy in Turkey. Poster presented at the 1st Annual Indiana University Flagship Symposium, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2016). The effect of Language Mode on perception. Paper presented at the Hutton Honors College Research Symposium, Bloomington, IN.

Merritt, H. (2015). Does Language Mode affect language-specific perception and categorization?. Poster presented at the Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference, Bloomington, IN.

Contact Information
Department of Human Development
Cornell University
37 Forest Home Drive
Ithaca, NY 14853

hlm86 at cornell dot edu
Phone: 607.254.1629