4. SFB-Networking Workshop

SFB-Networking Workshop (Berlin – Köln – Potsdam – Saarbrücken) vom 4. – 5. Juli 2022 am Leibniz-ZAS Berlin [Flyer]

Thema: „Alternatives, Contexts and Variation“

Teilnehmer:

  • SFB 1102 „Information Density and Linguistic Encoding“,
  • SFB 1252 „Prominence in Language“,
  • SFB 1287 „Limits of Variability in Language“
  • SFB 1412 „Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation“

Vorträge

  • Bader (SFB 1102): „Context-relevant schemas support unitized encoding and familiarity-based retrieval of schema-congruent novel compound words“
  • Degaetano-Ortlieb & Teich (SFB 1102): „Towards a communicative explanation of diachronic language change: an information-theoretic approach“
  • Jachmann (SFB 1102): „The immediate influence of speaker gaze on situated speech comprehension“
  • Marklová, Buchmüller, Meyer, Szucsich, Demian & Zorkina (SFB 1412): „Register investigation on Czech: Designing an MDA-based experimental study“
  • Rotter & Liu (SFB 1412): „Register Sensitivity of Negative Concord and NPIs in Varieties of English“
  • Pescuma, Rodríguez-Ronderos, Ito, Maquate & Knoeferle (SFB 1412): „(How) Does Processing of Register and Morphosyntactic Congruence Affect Sentence Comprehension? Two Eye-Tracking Pilot Studies“
  • Lukassek, Lüdeling, Shadrova & Wan (SFB 1412): „Complex nouns as markers of academic register in L1- and L2-authored essays“
  • Adam, Hölzl & Schmidt (SFB 1287): „Aspects of the OV/VO alternation“
  • Seeliger (SFB 1252): „Prosodic focus marking in German declarative questions“
  • Kosciolek & Bunčić (SFB 1252): „Anaphoric reference to demoted agents: preliminary data“
  • Saure & Hinterwimmer (SFB 1252): „The effect of perspectivally prominent narrators on the availability of protagonists as perspectival centers: An experimental investigation“