ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 1
Raum / Room: S 26, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface: Creativity and routine in word-formation and multi-word expressions
Sabine Arndt-Lappe (Universität Trier) & Natalia Filatkina (Universität Hamburg)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45‑14:45 | Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. (Independent Cognitive Scientist, invited speaker) Our metaphorical bodies: Why metaphor may be everywhere |
14:45‑15:15 | Martin Schäfer (HHU Düsseldorf) Creative -ness |
15:15‑15:45 | Stefan Hartmann (HHU Düsseldorf) & Tobias Ungerer (Concordia University Montreal) “Chaos theory, shmaos theory”: Creativity and routine in English shm-reduplication |
15:45‑16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30‑17:00 | Milena Belosevic (Bielefeld University) Name blends between creativity and routine |
17:00‑17:30 | Jelena Parizoska (University of Zagreb) Creativity and recontextualization: Lexical substitution in English verbal idioms |
17:30‑18:00 | Alexandra Bagasheva (Sofia University „St. Kliment Ohridski“) Creativity and routine in word formation: four case studies |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00‑10:00 | Hans-Jörg Schmid (LMU München, invited speaker) What is creative to whom and why? Creativity in word-formation and phraseology against the backdrop of shared conventions and individual routines |
10:00‑10:30 | John D. Sundquist (Purdue University) Creativity and productivity in composite predicates in the history of American English |
10:30‑11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15‑11:45 | Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon) & Zara Harmon (University of Iowa, University of Maryland) Creativity through routine: the roles of form accessibility and top-down inhibition in language production and change |
11:45‑12:15 | Regina Ruf (Université de Neuchâtel) & Elena Smirnova (Université de Neuchâtel) Mit Hilfe von Kreativität? - How German complex prepositions are shaped |
12:15‑12:45 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Creativity in the dynamics of German constructional idioms. A diachronic, corpus-based approach |
12:45‑13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45‑14:15 | Maximilian Frankowsky (Leipzig University) & Barbara Schlücker (Leipzig University) Creativity and routine in name-based lexical patterns |
14:15‑14:45 | Fabian Fleißner (Université de Neuchâtel) Closing the mental gaps. German ‘Come to mind’ constructions as gateway and a dead end for creativity. |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45‑12:15 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Expanding the boundaries of word formation: phrasal compounding in German between creativity and routine |
12:15‑12:45 | Martina Werner (ACDH-CH (ÖAW) Vienna), Katharina Korecky-Kröll (University of Vienna) & Nina C. Rastinger (ACDH-CH (ÖAW) Vienna) Phrase or Compound? A psycholinguistic experiment on German modifiers and the role of relational adjectives. |
12:45‑13:15 | Muriel Norde (HU Berlin), Francesca Masini (Università Bologna), Kristel Van Goethem (F.R.S.-FNRS/Université catholique de Louvain) & Daniel Ebner (HU Berlin) Wannabe approximatives: creativity, routinization or both? |
13:15‑13:45 | Pedro Ivorra Ordines (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona/Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) & Carmen Mellado Blanco (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) ... Und ich sage dir, wer du bist. The creative potential of proverbs from a contrastive point of view. A constructionist approach |
13:45‑14:15 | Monica Vasileanu (University of Bucharest) & Anabella-Gloria Niculescu-Gorpin (University of Bucharest) Romanian libfixes in the making |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 2
Raum / Room: S 15, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Divide and count: On the (morpho-)syntax and semantics of division, plurality and countability
Eleonore Brandner (University of Stuttgart), Ljudmila Geist (University of Stuttgart) & Alexander Pfaff (University of Stuttgart)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45‑14:15 | Eleonore Brandner (University of Stuttgart), Ljudmila Geist (University of Stuttgart) & Alexander Pfaff (University of Stuttgart) Introduction: Divide and count: On the (morpho-)syntax and semantics of division, plurality and countability |
14:15‑15:15 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Distributed number: Syntax, morphology, semantics |
15:15‑15:45 | Comfort Ahenkorah (Yale University) The syntax-semantic analysis of Akan plural morphology |
15:45‑16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30‑17:00 | Imke Driemel (HU Berlin), Johannes Hein (HU Berlin), Desiré Carioti (Uni Milano Bicocca), Jakob Wünsch (Leibniz ZAS Berlin), Vina Tsakali (University of Crete), Artemis Alexiadou (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin), Maria Teresa Guasti (Uni Milano Bicocca), Uli Sauerland (Leibniz ZAS Berlin) Number and definiteness in kinds across languages: Insights from an experimental study |
17:00‑17:30 | Aviv Schoenfeld (Tel Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University) Numeral modification of plural mass nouns |
17:30‑18:00 | Yaqing Hu (University of Southern California) & Andrew Simpson (University of Southern California) Syntactic and interpretive constraints on the combination of numerals and nouns: Lalo Yi |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-09:30 | Désirée Kleineberg (Bielefeld University) & Wiltrud Mihatsch (University of Tübingen) At the margins of countability. (Morpho-)syntactic and semantic evidence for countability of object mass nouns in two Creoles and their European lexifier. |
09:30‑10:00 | Irene Areses (Universidad de Alcalá) & Isabel Pérez-Jiménez (Universidad de Alcalá) The structure of animate collective nouns |
10:00‑10:30 | Olga Kagan (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) & David Erschler (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) In favor of derivationally early mass/count distinction |
10:30‑11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15‑11:45 | Tabea Ihsane (University of Zurich/Geneva), David Paul Gerards (JGU Mainz) & Elisabeth Stark (University of Zurich) Accounting for presence/absence of overt number morphology in Romance nominals: Insights from Francoprovençal |
11:45‑12:15 | Kalle Müller (University of Tübingen) A special kind – countability of abstract objects and related CPs |
12:15‑12:45 | Giuliano Armenante (University of Potsdam) Article drop in German |
12:45‑13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45‑14:15 | Kurt Erbach (HHU Düsseldorf/JMU Würzburg) & Yasutada Sudo (University College London) Varieties of mass/count interpretation of hybrid nouns |
14:15‑14:45 | Marcin Wągiel (Masaryk University in Brno/University of Wrocław) & Natalia Shlikhutka (University of Wrocław) Parts of clusters and Ukrainian singulatives |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45‑12:15 | Mira Grubic (University of Potsdam) & Agata Renans (RU Bochum) Partitives, quantifiers, and numerals—an experimental study |
12:15‑12:45 | Luca Molinari (University of Warsaw/Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice) Numbers that don’t count: The case of plural ‘one’ in Slavic |
12:45‑13:15 | Enock Appiah Tieku (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) On the development of grammatical number |
13:15‑13:45 | Kumari Mamta (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) The morpho-syntax of numeral systems in South-Asian languages |
13:45‑14:15 | Eleonore Brandner (University of Stuttgart), Ljudmila Geist (University of Stuttgart) & Alexander Pfaff (University of Stuttgart) Final discussion |
Alternate | Lu Jin (University of York) Hierarchical structures of Vague Quantity Quantifiers |
Alternate | Ezequiel Koile (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) Regularity and diversity in the world’s numeral systems: The NumeralBank database |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 3
Raum / Room: S 22, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Coexistence, competition, and change: Structural borrowing and the dynamics of asymmetric language contact
Hiwa Asadpour (Goethe University Frankfurt/University of Tokyo), Carolina Plaza-Pust (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:15 | Hiwa Asadpour (University of Tokyo/Goethe University Frankfurt), Carolina Plaza-Pust (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt) Coexistence, competition, and change: Perspectives on structural borrowing and the dynamics of asymmetric language contact |
14:15-15:15 | Victoria Nyst (Leiden University, invited speaker) Cross-modal contact and its impact on sign language typology |
15:15-15:45 | Jesús Olguín Martínez (University of California, Santa Barbara) Who passed it to whom? Exploring the areality of temporal adverbial clauses |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Olena Andrushenko (Augsburg University/Kyiv National Linguistic University) Dynamics of focusing particularizers in English: Just the interplay of internal and external factors? |
17:00-17:30 | Malte Rosemeyer (FU Berlin) & Andrés Enrique-Arias (Universitat de les Illes Balears) Deontic and epistemic verbal periphrases in spoken Continental and Insular Balearic Spanish |
17:30-18:00 | Dominika Skrzypek (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań), Marta Woźnicka (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań) & Alicja Piotrowska (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań) The borrowed auxiliary: On the periphrastic passive in Danish and Swedish |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-10:00 | Heike Wiese (HU Berlin, invited speaker) The role of registers in the dynamics of language contact |
10:00-10:30 | Kateryna Iefremenko (University of Potsdam), Cem Keskin (University of Potsdam) & Christoph Schroeder (University of Potsdam) The post-predicate position in Turkish in language contact situations: Resistant to change? |
10:30-11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15-11:45 | Maria Martynova (HU Berlin), Onur Özsoy (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin), Vasiliki Rizou (HU Berlin), Natalia Gagarina (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin), Artemis Alexiadou (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin) & Luka Szucsich (HU Berlin) Pro-drop realization in heritage Greek, Russian and Turkish is modulated by typological differences |
11:45-12:45 | POSTER SESSION Abgesagt/Cancelled Nominative marked nouns as address forms in Georgian: Interplay of internal and external changes |
Alexandre Arkhipov (Universität Hamburg) & Natalia Stoynova (Universität Hamburg) In search of contact-induced patterns in the Russian speech of the Evenki: Analyzing fieldnotes from the 1910s | |
Hiwa Asadpour (University of Tokyo/Goethe University Frankfurt), Soudabeh Eslami (University of Tübingen), Mansoureh Delaramifar (University of Sistan & Baluchestan) & Masoumeh Zarei (Allameh Tabataba'i University) Contact-induced change and passivization in low-resourced languages of Iran | |
Vortrag/Talk Do/Thurs 14:15 Felicia Bisnath (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Forms of multimodal language contact: Mouthing constructions across signed languages | |
Abgesagt/Cancelled Variation vs. change: Language variation on the eve of language shift | |
Roohollah Mofidi (Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran) & Hiwa Asadpour (JSPS International Research Fellow, University of Tokyo/Goethe University Frankfurt) Contact-induced change and structural variation in the passive constructions of Nayini | |
Vortrag/Talk Fr/Fri 11:45 Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Nicolas Lamoure (Goethe University Frankfurt) Superlative ever: A cross-linguistic lexically anchored structural borrowing | |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:15 | Joanna Wójcicka (University of Warsaw) & Anna Kuder (University of Cologne) Language contact between PJM and spoken Polish - a corpus-based study |
14.15-14.45 | Abgesagt/Cancelled The apparent paradox of Bare Nouns in Basque-French contact Stattdessen / Replaced by Felicia Bisnath (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Forms of multimodal language contact: Mouthing constructions across signed languages |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:15 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Sophia Eakins (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) A multidisciplinary & interactional approach to codeswitching in Cabo Verdean bilinguals Stattdessen / Replaced by Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Nicolas Lamoure (Goethe University Frankfurt) Superlative ever: A cross-linguistic lexically anchored structural borrowing |
12:15-12:45 | Hiwa Asadpour (University of Tokyo/Goethe University Frankfurt) Flagging-drop typology and contact-induced change |
12:45-13:15 | Natalia Stoynova (Universität Hamburg) Variation in argument encoding under asymmetric language contact: Evidence from Southern Tungusic and the variety of Russian used by their speakers |
13:15-13:45 | Serpil Karabüklü (University of Chicago) LAZIM in TİD: Lexical borrowing comes with the structure |
13:45-14:15 | Hiwa Asadpour (University of Tokyo/Goethe University Frankfurt), Carolina Plaza-Pust (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt) Coexistence, competition, and change: Perspectives on structural borrowing and the dynamics of asymmetric language contact - Final discussion |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 4
Raum / Room: S 01, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback
Jana Hosemann (University of Cologne), Anastasia Bauer (University of Cologne), Sonja Gipper (University of Cologne) & Tobias-Alexander Herrmann (University of Cologne)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:15 | Jana Hosemann (University of Cologne), Anastasia Bauer (University of Cologne), Sonja Gipper (University of Cologne) & Tobias-Alexander Herrmann (University of Cologne) |
14:15-14:45 | Alicia Janz (University of Cologne), Simona Sbranna (University of Cologne), Simon Wehrle (University of Cologne) & Martine Grice (University of Cologne) |
14:45-15:45 | Judith Holler (Radboud University Nijmegen/MPI for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen, invited speaker) |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Marlene Böttcher (University of Kiel) & Martina Rossi (University of Kiel) |
17:00-17:30 | Alysson Lepeut (University of Namur) |
17:30-18:00 | Open discussion time |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-09:30 | Alice Mitchell (University of Cologne), Anastasia Bauer (University of Cologne) & Birgit Hellwig (University of Cologne) |
09:30-10:00 | Claire Danet (CNRS_LISN), Loulou Kosmala (Université Paris Nanterre), Stéphanie Caët (Université de Lille) & Aliyah Morgenstern (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) |
10:00-10:30 | Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel (Sorbonne Université, Paris) & Aliyah Morgenstern (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) |
10:30-11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15-11:45 | Sonja Gipper (University of Cologne), Martin Becker (University of Cologne), Tobias-Alexander Herrmann (University of Cologne) & Nikolaus P. Himmelmann (University of Cologne) |
11:45-12:15 | Naomi Francis (Leibniz ZAS Berlin) |
12:15-12:45 | Open discussion time |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:15 | Pia Simper-Allen (Stockholm University) & Johanna Mesch (Stockholm University) |
14:15-14:45 | Loulou Kosmala (Université Paris Nanterre), Céline Horgues (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) & Sylwia Scheuer (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:45 | Connie de Vos (Tilburg University, invited speaker) |
12:45-13:15 | Anna Kuder (University of Cologne) & Joanna Wójcicka (University of Warsaw) |
13:15-13:45 | Andreas Liesenfeld (Radboud University Nijmegen), Marlou Rasenberg (Radboud University/MPI for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen) & Mark Dingemanse (Radboud University Nijmegen) |
13:45-14:15 | Jana Hosemann (University of Cologne), Anastasia Bauer (University of Cologne), Sonja Gipper (University of Cologne) & Tobias-Alexander Herrmann (University of Cologne) |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 5
Raum / Room: S 13, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Linguistic aspects of fictionality
Luisa Gödeke (University of Göttingen) & Sonja Zeman (LMU München)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:15 | Luisa Gödeke (University of Göttingen) & Sonja Zeman (LMU München) Introduction: Linguistic aspects of fictionality |
14:15-15:15 | Daniel Gutzmann (RU Bochum, invited speaker) & Katharina Turgay (University of Landau, invited speaker) Fictional import |
15:15-15:45 | Nils Franzén (Umeå University) Implicature and implicit truth in fiction |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Andreas Stokke (Uppsala University) Discourse reference and fictional names |
17:00-17:30 | Teresa Flera (University of Warsaw) The semantics of first person narration in literary fiction: Splitting the deictic center |
17:30-18:00 | Christopher Saure (University of Wuppertal), Stefan Hinterwimmer (University of Wuppertal) & Anna Pia Jordan-Bertinelli (University of Witwatersrand) The availability of protagonists as perspectival centers for Free Indirect Discourse in the context of narrated texts by a perspectivally prominent narrator |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-10:30 | Jarmila Mildorf (Paderborn University, invited speaker) Fictional contamination or what literary and conversational narratives share |
10:00-10:30 | Katarzyna Filutowska (University of Humanities and Economics in Łódź) Fictionality and language of historical testimony and historical representation |
10:30-11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15-11:45 | Haimo Stiemer (TU Darmstadt) & Evelyn Gius (TU Darmstadt) Fictionality meets narrativity - The (in)similarity of event patterns in fictional and non-fictional texts by Franz Kafka |
11:45-12:15 | Anna Mareike Weimer (University of Göttingen) The commentary of the overt narrator on the edge of fictionality |
12:15-12:45 | Jakob Egetenmeyer (University of Cologne) Who makes the argument adversative? Competition between narrator and protagonist |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:15 | Ulrike Schneider (JGU Mainz) Reporting from a character's mind - Investigations on the use of negated modals |
14:15-14:45 | Andreas H. Jucker (University of Zurich) & Miriam A. Locher (University of Basel) Fiction, speech acts and multimodality: How characters do things with gestures |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:15 | Elin McCready (Aoyama Gakuin University/Leibniz ZAS Berlin) Aesthetic interpretation |
12:15-12:45 | Liliane Haegeman (Ghent University, Dialing) Grammar lost in translation: A garden path in Christie’s Murder is Easy |
12:45-13:15 | Lea Schäfer (Philipps-Universität Marburg) The fictionalization of oral varieties in the history of German drama |
13:15-13:45 | Sebastian Balmes (University of Zurich) Towards a fictional grammar of Early and Late Middle Japanese |
13:45-14:15 | Luisa Gödeke (University of Göttingen) & Sonja Zeman (LMU München) Final discussion |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 6
Raum / Room: S 12, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Signalling discourse relations: Exploring (non-)connective cues
Regina Zieleke (University of Tübingen), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Jet Hoek (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:15 | Regina Zieleke (University of Tübingen), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Jet Hoek (Radboud University Nijmegen) Introduction |
14:15-15:15 | Šárka Zikánová (Charles University Prag, invited speaker) Forms and functions: Implicitness of discourse relations |
15:15-15:45 | Markus Egg (HU Berlin) & Debopam Das (HU Berlin) What counts as a discourse signal? |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Arianna Bienati (Eurac Research, Bolzano) & Jennifer-Carmen Frey (Eurac Research, Bolzano) Defining a connective by the company it keeps: A corpus-based study on students' (creative) ways of expressing causality using polyfunctional 'e' |
17:00-17:30 | Marian Marchal (Saarland University), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Vera Demberg (Saarland University) Connectives as processing instructions across languages |
17:30-18:00 | Lena Dammann (Leuphana University Lüneburg) Do connectives improve the level of understandability in mathematical modeling tasks? |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-09:30 | Schuyler Laparle (University of California, Berkeley) Why stop talking? The contribution of ‘stopping’ gestures to discourse management |
09:30-10:00 | Timo Buchholz (University of Cologne), Jet Hoek (Radboud University Nijmegen) & Klaus von Heusinger (University of Cologne) The interaction of syntactic and prosodic cues on clausal prominence and reference resolution |
10:00-10:30 | Christina Pollkläsener (Saarland University) Exploring the interplay between discourse connectives and non-connective cues in simultaneous interpreting |
10:30-11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15-11:45 | Petra Schulz (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Christos Makrodimitris (Goethe University Frankfurt) Comprehension of complex sentences with temporal connectives: How children are led down the event-semantic kindergarten-path |
11:45-12:15 | Ekaterina Tskhovrebova (University of Bern), Sandrine Zufferey (University of Bern) & Pascal Gygax (University of Freibug) Exploring the sensitivity to alternative aignals of coherence relations: The case of French-speaking teenagers |
12:15-12:45 | Clare Patterson (University of Cologne) The role of connectives in L1 and L2 discourse illusions |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:45 | POSTER SESSION Sofiana I. Lindemann (Transilvania University of Brasov) & Mădălina G. Matei (Transilvania University of Brasov) Verbal implicit causality and discourse connectives in Romanian sentence production |
Hannah Seemann (RU Bochum) Influence of German modal particles on the perception of discourse relations | |
Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski (Saarland University), Silvana Deilen (JGU Mainz) & Michael Carl (Kent State University) Exploring connective cues with translation process data | |
Frances Yung (Saarland University), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Vera Demberg (Saarland University) Cross-linguistic differences in discourse marking: A case study of German-English texts | |
Antonia Russo (Università di Bergamo/Pavia) The expression of substitution in Italian: A corpus-based analysis | |
Manuela Caterina Moroni (Università di Bergamo) & Miriam Ravetto (Università di Piemonte Orientale) Intonation contours as signals of discourse relations in German | |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:45 | Ted Sanders (Utrecht University, invited speaker) Linguistic markers of discourse coherence: Insights from corpus and experimental data |
12:45-13:15 | Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb (Saarland University), Francesca Delogu (Saarland University), Polyxeni Souridi (Saarland University), Mariam Bangura (Saarland University) & Christina Pollkläsener (Saarland University) Effects of domain knowledge and discourse cues on comprehension of discourse relations across narrative and expository texts |
13:15-13:45 | Maria Averintseva-Klisch (University of Tübingen) German so as a discourse marker of speech-act level explanation |
13:45-14:15 | Regina Zieleke (University of Tübingen), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Jet Hoek (Radboud University Nijmegen) Closing discussion |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 7
Raum / Room: S 23, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change
Marco Coniglio (University of Göttingen), Sophia Oppermann (FSUJena) & Katharina Paul (University of Göttingen)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:45 | Dalina Kallulli (University of Vienna) & Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge) |
14:45-15:45 | Andreas Blümel (University of Göttingen) |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:30 | Cancelled/Abgesagt Sayantani Banerjee (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) |
17:30-18:00 | Ewa Trutkowski (Leibniz ZAS Berlin) |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-10:00 | Eric Fuß (RU Bochum) & Benjamin L. Sluckin (RU Bochum) |
10:00-10:30 | Zhuo Jing-Schmidt (University of Oregon) & Xinjia Peng (Chinese Academy of Social Science) |
10:30-11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15-12:15 | Julia Bacskai-Atkari (University of Amsterdam/Potsdam) |
12:15-12:45 | Razaul Karim Faquire (University of Dhakan) |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:45 | Martin Haspelmath (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:45 | Francesco Pinzin (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Cecilia Poletto (Goethe University Frankfurt/University of Padova) |
12:45-13:45 |
Stattdessen /Replaced by Sayantani Banerjee (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) |
13:45-14:15 | Marco Coniglio (University of Göttingen), Sophia Oppermann (FSU Jena) & Katharina Paul (University of Göttingen) |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 8
Raum / Room: S 24, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Uninflectedness
Sebastian Fedden (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München & Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) & Enrique L. Palancar (CNRS/SeDyL, Paris)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:45 | Greville G. Corbett (University of Surrey, invited speaker) The dog didn’t bark, the noun didn’t inflect: A typology of significant absences |
14:45-15:15 | Ursula Doleschal (University of Klagenfurt) The conditions of uninflectedness in nouns in the Slavic languages |
15:15-15:45 | Dunstan Brown (University of York), Harald Baayen (University of Tübingen), Neil Bermel (University of Sheffield), Yu-Ying Chuang (University of Tübingen), Roger Evans (University of York) & Alex Nikolaev (University of Eastern Finland) Determining the relationship between uninflectedness, overabundance and defectiveness |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Javier Caro Reina (University of Cologne) Deflection of proper names in Romanian |
17:00-17:30 | Bożena Cetnarowska (University of Silesia, Katowice) Uninflectedness of modifiers in composite noun-noun units in Polish |
17:30-18:00 | Jerzy Gaszewski (University of Łódź) Uninflectedness as a rule in Polish, an inflected language |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-10:00 | Andrew Spencer (University of Essex, invited speaker) Some concepts and consequences of uninflectedness |
10:00-10:30 | Maria Copot (Université de Paris), Ninoh Agostinho Da Silva (Université de Paris), Ahmed Beji (Université de Paris), Arno Watiez (Université de Paris) & Olivier Bonami (Université de Paris) Emerging uninflectedness in French clipped verbs |
10:30-11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15-11:45 | Vincent Renner (Université Lumière Lyon 2) & Adam Renwick (Université Grenoble Alpes) On the emergence of uninflectedness: The case of incipient verbal inflection dropping in present-day French |
11:45-12:15 | Katja Friedewald (University of Göttingen) French « voilà »: An uninflectable form arising from an inflecting verb |
12:15-12:45 | Louise Esher (CNRS/Llacan, Paris) Loss of inflection in the diachrony of French nouns |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:15 | Michele Loporcaro (University of Zurich) Uninflectedness as a factor in agreement loss |
14:15-14:45 | Anna Thornton (University of L'Aquila) & Paolo D’Achille (Roma Tre University) Uninflectedness in Italian nouns and adjectives |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:15 | Matthew Baerman (University of Surrey), Greville G. Corbett (University of Surrey), Alexander Krasovitsky (University of Surrey/Oxford) & Maria Kyuseva (University of Surrey) Diachronic paths to uninflectedness in South Slavonic |
12:15-12:45 | Lameen Souag (CNRS/Lacito, Paris) The diachronic stability of uninflectedness in Berber |
12:45-13:15 | Yvonne Treis (CNRS/Llacan, Paris) Kambaata aspect marking: On an unusual but systematic case of syncretism |
13:15-13:45 | Katherine Walker (University of Amsterdam) & Eva van Lier (University of Amsterdam) Uninflected verbs: Typological trends and a corpus-based comparison of two Nakh-Dagestanian languages |
13:45-14:15 | Jenny Audring (Leiden University) Situating constructional non-inflectedness |
Alternate | Viktor Köhlich (Goethe University Frankfurt) The uninflecting word class rentaishi in Modern Japanese |
Alternate | Enrique L. Palancar (CNRS/SeDyL, Paris) Uninflectedness in Amuzgan verbal inflection |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 9
Raum / Room: S 11, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Creativity in meaning
Oliver Bott (Bielefeld University), Anna Kutscher (Bielefeld University) & Torgrim Solstad (Bielefeld University)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:45 | Short welcome and opening (5 Min.) Bart Geurts (Radboud University Nijmegen, invited speaker) Normative pragmatics and the social world |
14:45-15:15 | Eva Ogiermann (King’s College London) Stay safe! – A wish, advice, or an order? Pragmatic creativity in times of a pandemic. |
15:15-15:45 | Ralf Vogel (Bielefeld University) Indirect speech acts, verum focus and conventionality |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Arndt Riester (Bielefeld University) Implicit discourse structure and meaning in indirect replies to questions in political interviews |
17:00-17:30 | Janet Davey (Australian National University, Canberra) Creative chengyu: How semantic compositionality and structural productivity facilitate idiom wordplay in Chinese |
17:30-18:00 | Chaoyi Chen (Rutgers University) The concessive reading of scalar particles: A presupposition-weakening approach |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-10:00 | Abgesagt / Cancelled Arne Zeschel (Leibniz IDS Mannheim, invited speaker) Creative meaning in interaction Stattdessen / Replaced by Dietmar Zaefferer (LMU München, invited speaker) |
10:00-10:30 | Alexandra Anna Spalek (University of Oslo) & Louise McNally (Pompeu Fabra University) Figurative verb polysemy is driven differentially by grammar and conceptual content: Evidence from cross-linguistic data |
10:30-11:15 | PAUSE / BREAK |
11:15-11:45 | Ellise Moon (University of Rochester), Kai Schenk (University of Rochester) & Scott Grimm (University of Rochester) Creativity in nominal mass-count coercions |
11:45-12:15 | Birgit Kohn (Osnabrück University) Entrenchment and productivity predicting potential for creativity: A corpus-based approach on creative adjective intensifiers |
12:15-12:45 | Camilo R. Ronderos (University of Oslo), Emma Mathisen (University of Oslo), Ira Noveck (LLF, CNRS, Paris), & Ingrid Lossius Falkum (University of Oslo) When children are more pragmatic than adults: Norwegian children’s comprehension of contextualized absolute adjectives |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:15 | Anouk Van den Stock (Ghent University), Anne-Sophie Ghyselen (Ghent University) & Timothy Colleman (Ghent University) Linguistic and extralinguistic determinants in attitudes towards grammatical creativity/productivity |
14:15-14:45 | Sina Zarrieß (Bielefeld University) & Hendrik Buschmeier (Bielefeld University) Exploring language use in reference games with concepts from computational creativity |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:15 | Dietmar Zaefferer (LMU Munich) Creativity in neologizing and the survival of the fittest |
12:15-12:45 | Phillip Wadey (Pryfysgol Bangor University), Thora Tenbrink (Pryfysgol Bangor University) & Alan Wallington (Pryfysgol Bangor University) Vehicle-based inferences in metaphor interpretations: A CODA approach |
12:45-13:15 | Katarina Rasulić (University of Belgrade) No champagne for sham friends: Semantic creativity through form-meaning re-pairing |
13:15-13:45 | Matthias Schrumpf (Bielefeld University), Oliver Bott (Bielefeld University) & Torgrim Solstad (Bielefeld University) Implicit causality guides coherence and reference production – Even more so in creative language |
13:45-14:15 | Oliver Bott (Bielefeld University), Anna Kutscher (Bielefeld University) & Torgrim Solstad (Bielefeld University) Summary and discussion |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 10
Raum / Room: S 21, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Geschlechterbewusste Sprache: Routinisierter Gebrauch und kreative Neuformen
Damaris Nübling (JGU Mainz), Hannah-Charlotte Bröder (JGU Mainz), Lisa Zacharski (University of Freiburg) & Paul Meuleneers (University of Freiburg)
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 11
Raum / Room: S 25, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache ─ Textproduktion und Diskurspraktiken
Alexandra L. Zepter (University of Cologne) & Kirsten Schindler (University of Wuppertal)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:15 | Kirsten Schindler (University of Wuppertal) & Alexandra L. Zepter (University of Cologne) Einführung |
14:15-14:45 | Katharina Rohlfing (Paderborn University) & Friederike Kern (Bielefeld University) Zusammenhang von „Scaffolding“ und Gestenproduktion in verschiedenen Diskurspraktiken |
14:45-15:15 | Eva Belke (RU Bochum), Friederike von Lehmden (RU Bochum, Leibniz University Hannover) & Claudia Müller-Brauers (Leibniz University Hannover) Implizite Vermittlung durch Inputoptimierung: Labor- und Interventionsstudien zur Förderung des Genuserwerbs im Deutschen |
15:15-15:45 | Doreen Bryant (University of Tübingen), Ansgar Kemman (Jugend debattiert/Frankfurt) & Alexandra L. Zepter (University of Cologne) DEBATTIEREN INKLUSIV(E) INSZENIEREN. Ausbau der Argumentationskompetenz im Zusammenspiel von Steuerung und Kreativität |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Carolin Hagemeier (Leibniz University Hannover) Attributiver Ausbau von Nominalgruppen in erklärenden Texten zwischen Musterhaftigkeit und Kreativität |
17:00-17:30 | Sara Hauser (University of Potsdam) Poetische Sprachraumgestaltung: Mehrsprachiges kreatives Schreiben als Selbstausdruck mit scaffoldingbasierten Schreibimpulsen initiieren und begleiten |
17:30-18:00 | abgesagt/cancelled Multimodales Erklären mit Irritationspotential? PowerPoint-Karaoke zwischen multi-modaler Wissenskommunikation und kreativer Selbstbehauptung |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-09:30 | Sara Rezat (Paderborn University) Musterhaftigkeit und Formen sprachlicher Kreativität – ein Dilemma bei der Annotation argumentativer Lernertexte? |
09:30-10:00 | Sarah Brommer (University of Bremen) Kreativität im wissenschaftlichen Sprachgebrauch? Entscheidend ist: von wem. |
10:00-10:30 | Kirsten Schindler (University of Wuppertal) & Alexandra L. Zepter (University of Cologne) Abschlussreflexion |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 12
Raum / Room: S 25, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Multilingual assessment: Insights from psycholinguistic and educational research
Christiane Bongartz (University of Cologne) & Jacopo Torregrossa (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
11:15-12:15 | Ulrike Jessner-Schmid (University of Innsbruck/University of Pannonia, Veszprém) Metacognition in multilingual learning: Multilingual awareness as a key factor |
12:15-12:45 | Sonja Eisenbeiß (University of Cologne), Andrea Listanti (Goethe University Frankfurt), Jacopo Torregrossa (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Christiane Bongartz (University of Cologne) Testing multilingual speakers in both mono- and multilingual mode: Some insights from psycholinguistic research |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:15 | Nick Saville (Cambridge University Press and Assessment) & Graham Seed (Cambridge University Press and Assessment) What is the future of plurilingual language assessment in a large, so-called ‘monolingual’ language testing organisation? |
14:15-14:45 | Silvia Melo-Pfeifer (Universität Hamburg) & Christian Ollivier (ICARE, Université de La Réunion) Assessing the multilingual competence and plurilingual individuals’ skills and knowledge: Similarities and divergences |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:15 | Saskia Van Viegen (York University, Toronto), Nancy Bell (York University, Toronto) & Noah Khan (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) Exploring possibilities and potentials for multilingual (ML) assessment in the Canadian educational context |
12:15-12:45 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Stattdessen / Replaced by Christoph Gantefort (University of Cologne), Evghenia Goltsev (UniversitätRegensburg), Charlotte Stehr (University of Cologne), Anastasia Knaus (University of Cologne) & Lukas Busch (University of Cologne) Assessing general comprehension abilities of newly arrived multilingual students |
12:45-13:15 | Wolfgang Mann (University of Cologne) & Nicole Marx (University of Cologne) Assessment with bimodal-plurilingual learners – Trials and errors |
13:15-14:15 | Elana Shohamy (Tel Aviv University) Multiple dimensions of multilingual tests: Theory, education and justice |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 13
Raum / Room: S 14, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Creativity and routine in proposition reconstruction under ellipsis
Max Bonke (University of Cologne) & Volker Struckmeier (University of Cologne/Goethe University Frankfurt)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:45 | David Erschler (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Feature mismatches under ellipsis: The case of El-Sayyid Bedouin Arabic |
14:45-15:15 | Robin Lemke (Saarland University), Lisa Schäfer (Saarland University), Heiner Drenhaus (Saarland University) & Ingo Reich (Saarland University) Creativity in antecedent-target mismatches in German sluicing. A corpus study |
15:15-15:45 | Lisa Schäfer (Saarland University), Robin Lemke (Saarland University), Bozhidara Hristova (Saarland University), Heiner Drenhaus (Saarland University) & Ingo Reich (Saarland University) The impact of memory load on the processing of ellipsis: Three experiments on gapping and right node raising in spoken and written German |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Robert Külpmann (JGU Mainz) Wenn-memes and the role of recipients in ellipsis reconstruction |
17:00-17:30 | Madeleine Butschety (University of Graz) Not under (re-)construction: Proposition integration of inclusory appositions |
17:30-18:00 | Jason Overfelt (Oakland University) Wh-in-situ and sluicing-like constructions in English |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-09:30 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Theoretical insight from L2: How elliptical inversion and speech act particles connect Replaced by Tabea Reiner (LMU München) Backward deletion viewed systematically |
09:30-10:00 | James Griffiths (University of Tübingen) Do fragments behave differently depending on their antecedent type? Results from an acceptability judgment study on German |
10:00-10:30 | Gabriela Bîlbîie (University of Bucharest/LLF, CNRS, Paris) Case encoding in Romanian elliptical comparatives: The role of animacy and differential object marking |
Alternate | Anikó Lipták (Leiden University) & Rint Sybesma (Leiden University) Article omission as non-projection of D |
Alternate | Luise Schwarzer (Leipzig University) Ellipsis of relative clauses is Move-and-Delete |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 14
Raum / Room: S 14, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Exploring novel and routine patterns in heritage language narratives
Mareike Keller (University of Mannheim), Nadine Zürn (University of Mannheim), Kalliopi Katsika (TU Kaiserslautern) & Johanna Tausch (University of Mannheim)
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 15
Raum / Room: S 16, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Ideophones and lexical iconicity in language
Kathryn Barnes (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Aleksandra Ćwiek (Leibniz ZAS Berlin)
Mittwoch / Wednesday, 08.03.2023 | |
13:45-14:45 | Maria Flaksman (LMU München, invited speaker) Fighting a Losing Battle: Onomatopoeia vs Sound Changes |
14:45-15:15 | Ian Joo (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) & Niklas Erben Johansson (Lund University) The sound of hand: /i/ for finger, /u/ for fist, and /a/ for palm |
15:15-15:45 | Chun Hau Ngai (Indiana University Bloomington) & Alexander Kilpatrick (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan) Deriving gender from phonemes: Evidence from Mandarin names using the Random Forest algorithm |
15:45-16:30 | PAUSE / BREAK |
16:30-17:00 | Kyungeun Park (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul), Kewalin Simuang (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul), Kultida Khammee (University of Phayao, Thailand) & Seongha Rhee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul/Mahidol University, Thailand) Ideophones and iconicity in Korean and Thai |
17:00-17:30 | Gerrit Kentner (Goethe University Frankfurt) On the lexical status of reduplicative ideophones in German |
17:30-18:00 | Thomas Van Hoey (KU Leuven), Arthur Lewis Thompson (The University of Hong Kong), Youngah Do (The University of Hong Kong) & Mark Dingemanse (Radboud University Nijmegen) Iconicity in ideophones: Guessing, memorizing, and reassessing |
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
09:00-09:30 | Janis Nuckolls (Brigham Young University), Dan Dewey (Brigham Young University), Jeff Green (Brigham Young University), Auna Nygaard (independent scholar) & Jesse Vincent (Brigham Young University) Neuroimaging the semantics of ideophones in Pastaza Kichwa |
09:30-10:00 | Cornelia Ebert (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Markus Steinbach (University of Göttingen) Ideophones in the visual modality |
10:00-10:30 | Alina Gregori (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Frank Kügler (Goethe University Frankfurt) The distribution of iconic co-speech gestures, information structure and prosody: A corpus study on prominence peak alignment |
Alternate | Niklas Erben Johansson (Lund University) The influence of vocal iconicity on word structure through stress and segment placement |
Alternate | Laura McPherson (Dartmouth College) Spoken rhythms and drummed speech: Bidirectional iconicity at the crossroads of language and music |
ARBEITSGRUPPE / WORKSHOP 16
Raum / Room: S 16, Seminargebäude
Programm / Program (PDF) & Abstracts (PDF)
Creativity and routine in sentence production
Yvonne Portele (Goethe University Frankfurt), Isabelle Franz (MPI for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt) & Markus Bader (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Donnerstag / Thursday, 09.03.2023 | |
11:15-11:45 | Yvonne Portele (Goethe University Frankfurt), Isabelle Franz (MPI for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt) & Markus Bader (Goethe University Frankfurt) Introduction: Creativity and routine in sentence production |
11:45-12:15 | Laura Gosemann (University of Potsdam) & Ilaria De Cesare (University of Potsdam) Factors influencing non-canonical word order in German: A corpus study |
12:15-12:45 | Sarah Dolscheid (University of Cologne) & Martina Penke (University of Cologne) Effects of individual variation and cue type on the production of non-canonical sentences |
12:45-13:45 | MITTAGSPAUSE / LUNCH BREAK |
13:45-14:15 | Thomas Hoffmann (KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt/Hunan Normal University) Constructionist approaches to creativity: From routine constructions to creative constructs |
14:15-14:45 | Zara Harmon (University of Iowa/Maryland) & Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon) Balancing habit and control in language production |
Freitag / Friday, 10.03.2023 | |
11:45-12:15 | Laura Panne (Universität Hamburg) Utterance repetition in other-initiated self-repair as a form of creativity in interaction |
12:15-12:45 | Anna Preßler (Goethe University Frankfurt), Frank Kügler (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Fatima Hamlaoui (University of Toronto) The role of phonological factors in the positioning of a sub-class of French attributive adjectives |
12:45-13:15 | Stefan Blohm (CLS, Radboud University Nijmegen), Jeroen Dera (RICH, Radboud University Nijmegen) & Roel Willems (CLS, Radboud University Nijmegen) Rhyme as reason: Experimental evidence and implications for creative sentence production in verbal art |
13:15-13:45 | Yvonne Portele (Goethe University Frankfurt), Isabelle Franz (MPI for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt) & Markus Bader (Goethe University Frankfurt) |
Mark Dingemanse (Radboud Universität/Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholingusitik Nimwegen)
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Raum / Room: A1, Hörsaalgebäude
Abstract
Plenarvortrag Jennifer Culbertson (Universität Edinburgh)
Order shaped by cognition: evidence for (and against) the effect of domain-general biases on word and morpheme order
Raum / Room: A1, Hörsaalgebäude
A foundational goal of linguistics has been to understand why languages look the way they do. A range of possible explanations exist---from domain-specific representations to cognition-external factors like history and grammaticalization---and all of these undoubtedly play some role. But determining exactly how these link with specific typological patterns remains challenging, and the role of domain-specific mechanisms has been particularly contentious. In this talk, I highlight a growing new approach, which uses artificial language experiments to link individual-level biases to cross-linguistic trends in language structure. Using word and morpheme order as case studies, I will show how a range of different paradigms and learner populations allow us to make progress on this crucial issue in the cognitive science of language. For some ordering patterns, experimental evidence points to variation across populations, suggesting that the best explanation for these patterns likely has its roots in language history and grammaticalization. In other cases, the evidence points to the role of universal but domain-general cognitive biases, like transparency and simplicity. These domain-general biases interact with linguistic representations in important ways. Taken together these studies help adjudicate between alternative explanations for a number of specific typological patterns, and suggest a new sense of domain-specificity in the evolution of language.
Nikolaus Himmelmann (Universität zu Köln)
Creativity and routine at the prosody-syntax interface: playing with intonation unit boundaries
Raum / Room: A1, Hörsaalgebäude
In principle, the mapping between grammatical and prosodic units at the level of the intonation unit (IU) is flexible: IUs may be as short as a single syllable and as long as a chain of rapidly delivered clauses. On the other hand, there are strong tendencies in that, for example, many IUs consist of a single clause, and many clauses occur in an IU of their own. Mapping relations at the prosody-syntax interface hence provide a rich source for modelling the interplay between creativity and routine in linguistic interaction.
The main focus of the talk will be on ways for “playing with” prosodic boundaries as a prime example of linguistic creativity. Creativity presupposes a default (a standard way for placing and producing an IU boundary) and possibilities to circumvent this default, thereby creating a special effect. Examples come from a range of different languages and linguistic areas.
Fernanda Ferreira (UC Davies)
Good-Enough Language Processing: Is it All Routine?
Leider musste Fernanda Ferreira ihren Vortrag absagen. / Unfortunately, Fernanda Ferreira had to cancel her talk.
Psycholinguists have traditionally assumed that although people sometimes flail and struggle as they work to understand a sentence, they will almost always eventually succeed in obtaining the interpretation mandated by the sentence’s form. Similarly, speakers might expend some effort planning and choosing what to say, but eventually they will succeed in finding a linguistic form that captures their communicative intentions. In recent years, both these assumptions have been challenged: In the are area of comprehension, models increasingly acknowledge the importance of good-enough or noisy channel processing; and in production, new approaches acknowledge the reality that sometimes speakers’ utterances are barely “good enough” to convey their thoughts, and occasionally speakers don’t even quite know what they want to say until they start speaking. To a large extent, these tendencies are attributable to the use of routines or familiar, prepackaged linguistic sequences that allow people to get close to their communicative goals while managing the time and social pressures associated with real-world interactions. But it is often also important for language comprehenders and producers to be creative and flexible, and to adapt to current circumstances, requiring them to overcome these pre-potent routines and processing biases. In this presentation I will focus on how current research speaks to the interplay of these two pressures in comprehension and production, and I will suggest some avenues for future research.
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. (Independent Cognitive Scientist, invited speaker) Our metaphorical bodies: Why metaphor may be everywhere |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Eleonore Brandner (University of Stuttgart), Ljudmila Geist (University of Stuttgart) & Alexander Pfaff (University of Stuttgart) Introduction: Divide and count: On the (morpho-)syntax and semantics of division, plurality and countability |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition, and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Hiwa Asadpour (University of Tokyo/Goethe University Frankfurt), Carolina Plaza-Pust (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt) Coexistence, competition, and change: Perspectives on structural borrowing and the dynamics of asymmetric language contact |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Jana Hosemann (University of Cologne), Anastasia Bauer (University of Cologne), Sonja Gipper (University of Cologne) & Tobias-Alexander Herrmann (University of Cologne) A multimodal welcome |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Luisa Gödeke (University of Göttingen) & Sonja Zeman (LMU München) Introduction: Linguistic aspects of fictionality |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Regina Zieleke (University of Tübingen), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Jet Hoek (Radboud University Nijmegen) Introduction |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Dalina Kallulli (University of Vienna) & Ian Roberts (Cambridge University) Labelling, creativity and syntactic change in auxiliaries |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Greville G. Corbett (University of Surrey, invited speaker) The dog didn’t bark, the noun didn’t inflect: a typology of significant absences |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Short welcome and opening (5 Min.) Bart Geurts (Radboud University Nijmegen, invited speaker) Normative pragmatics and the social world |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Damaris Nübling (JGU Mainz), Hannah-Charlotte Bröder (JGU Mainz), Paul Meuleneers (University of Freiburg) & Lisa Zacharski (University of Freiburg) Begrüßung und Einleitung |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Kirsten Schindler (University of Wuppertal) & Alexandra L. Zepter (University of Cologne) Einführung |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | David Erschler (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Feature mismatches under ellipsis: The case of El-Sayyid Bedouin Arabic |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Maria Flaksman (LMU München, invited speaker) Fighting a Losing Battle: Onomatopoeia vs Sound Changes |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Distributed number: Syntax, morphology, semantics |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Victoria Nyst (Leiden University, invited speaker) Cross-modal contact and its impact on sign language typology |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Alicia Janz (University of Cologne), Simona Sbranna (University of Cologne), Simon Wehrle (University of Cologne) & Martine Grice (University of Cologne) The effect of conversational setting on backchannel feedback |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Daniel Gutzmann (RU Bochum, invited speaker) & Katharina Turgay (University of Landau, invited speaker) Fictional import |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Šárka Zikánová (Charles University Prague, invited speaker) Forms and functions: Implicitness of discourse relations |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Gabriele Diewald (Leibniz University Hannover) Zur Unterscheidung von Referenz und Bedeutung(en) bei Personenbezeichnungen |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Katharina Rohlfing (Paderborn University) & Friederike Kern (Bielefeld University) Zusammenhang von „Scaffolding“ und Gestenproduktion in verschiedenen Diskurspraktiken |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Martin Schäfer (HHU Düsseldorf) Creative -ness |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Judith Holler (Radboud University/MPI for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen, invited speaker) Multimodal resources for coordination and adaptation in conversational interaction |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Andreas Blümel (University of Göttingen) The Latin to modern Romance nominal domain: Against Minimal Search-driven change |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Ursula Doleschal (University of Klagenfurt) The conditions of uninflectedness in nouns in the Slavic languages |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Eva Ogiermann (King’s College London) Stay safe! – A wish, advice, or an order? Pragmatic creativity in times of a pandemic. |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Eva Belke (RU Bochum), Friederike von Lehmden (RU Bochum, Leibniz University Hannover) & Claudia Müller-Brauers (Leibniz University Hannover) Implizite Vermittlung durch Inputoptimierung: Labor- und Interventionsstudien zur Förderung des Genuserwerbs im Deutschen |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | Robin Lemke (Saarland University), Lisa Schäfer (Saarland University), Heiner Drenhaus (Saarland University) & Ingo Reich (Saarland University) Creativity in antecedent-target mismatches in German sluicing. A corpus study |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Ian Joo (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) & Niklas Erben Johansson (Lund University) The sound of hand: /i/ for finger, /u/ for fist, and /a/ for palm |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Stefan Hartmann (HHU Düsseldorf) & Tobias Ungerer (Concordia University Montreal) “Chaos theory, shmaos theory”: Creativity and routine in English shm-reduplication |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Comfort Ahenkorah (Yale University) The syntax-semantic analysis of Akan plural morphology |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Jesús Olguín Martínez (University of California, Santa Barbara) Who passed it to whom? Exploring the areality of temporal adverbial clauses |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Nils Franzén (Umeå University) Implicature and implicit truth in fiction |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Markus Egg (HU Berlin) & Debopam Das (HU Berlin) What counts as a discourse signal? |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Dunstan Brown (University of York), Harald Baayen (University of Tübingen), Neil Bermel (University of Sheffield), Yu-Ying Chuang (University of Tübingen), Roger Evans (University of York) & Alex Nikolaev (University of Eastern Finland) Determining the relationship between uninflectedness, overabundance and defectiveness |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Ralf Vogel (Bielefeld University) Indirect speech acts, verum focus and conventionality |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Stephanie Lieboldt (Leibniz University Hannover) Typisch Frau, typisch Mann? Die komplexe Nominalphrase als Transportmittel von Genderstereotypen |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Doreen Bryant (University of Tübingen), Ansgar Kemman (Jugend debattiert/Frankfurt) & Alexandra L. Zepter (University of Cologne) DEBATTIEREN INKLUSIV(E) INSZENIEREN. Ausbau der Argumentationskompetenz im Zusammenspiel von Steuerung und Kreativität |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | Lisa Schäfer (Saarland University), Robin Lemke (Saarland University), Bozhidara Hristova (Saarland University), Heiner Drenhaus (Saarland University) & Ingo Reich (Saarland University) The impact of memory load on the processing of ellipsis: Three experiments on gapping and right node raising in spoken and written German |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Chun Hau Ngai (Indiana University Bloomington) & Alexander Kilpatrick (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan) Deriving gender from phonemes: Evidence from Mandarin names using the Random Forest algorithm |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Milena Belosevic (Bielefeld University) Name blends between creativity and routine | |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Imke Driemel (HU Berlin), Johannes Hein (HU Berlin), Desiré Carioti (Uni Milano Bicocca), Jakob Wünsch (Leibniz ZAS Berlin), Vina Tsakali (University of Crete), Artemis Alexiadou (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin), Maria Teresa Guasti (Uni Milano Bicocca), Uli Sauerland (Leibniz ZAS Berlin) Number and definiteness in kinds across languages: Insights from an experimental study | |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Olena Andrushenko (Augsburg University/Kyiv National Linguistic University) Dynamics of focusing particularizers in English: Just the interplay of internal and external factors? | |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Marlene Böttcher (CAU Kiel) & Martina Rossi (CAU Kiel) Speaker turns and listener feedbacks: Exploring lexical, phonetic, and social variation of backchannels and fluencemes in conversation | |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Andreas Stokke (Uppsala University) Discourse reference and fictional names | |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Arianna Bienati (Eurac Research, Bolzano) & Jennifer-Carmen Frey (Eurac Research, Bolzano) Defining a connective by the company it keeps: A corpus-based study on students' (creative) ways of expressing causality using polyfunctional 'e' | |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Sayantani Banerjee (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) Grammaticalization and phi-features | |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Javier Caro Reina (University of Cologne) Deflection of proper names in Romanian | |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Implicit discourse structure and meaning in indirect replies to questions in political interviews | |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Naomi Truan (Leiden University) „In Deutschland wird es weniger diskutiert“: Spracheinstellungen über geschlechtergerechte Sprache aus der Sicht von L2-Sprecher*innen des Deutschen | |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Carolin Hagemeier (Leibniz University Hannover) Attributiver Ausbau von Nominalgruppen in erklärenden Texten zwischen Musterhaftigkeit und Kreativität | |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | Robert Külpmann (JGU Mainz) Wenn-memes and the role of recipients in ellipsis reconstruction | |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Kyungeun Park (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul), Kewalin Simuang (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul), Kultida Khammee (University of Phayao, Thailand) & Seongha Rhee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul/Mahidol University, Thailand) Ideophones and iconicity in Korean and Thai |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Jelena Parizoska (University of Zagreb) Creativity and recontextualization: Lexical substitution in English verbal idioms |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Aviv Schoenfeld (Tel Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University) Numeral modification of plural mass nouns |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Malte Rosemeyer (FU Berlin) & Andrés Enrique-Arias (Universitat de les Illes Balears) Deontic and epistemic verbal periphrases in spoken Continental and Insular Balearic Spanish |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Alysson Lepeut (University of Namur) Negotiation of mutual understanding in signed conversation: The case of backchanneling in LSFB |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Teresa Flera (University of Warsaw) The semantics of first person narration in literary fiction: Splitting the deictic center |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Marian Marchal (Saarland University), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Vera Demberg (Saarland University) Connectives as processing instructions across languages |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Bożena Cetnarowska (University of Silesia, Katowice) Uninflectedness of modifiers in composite noun-noun units in Polish |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Janet Davey (Australian National University, Canberra) Creative chengyu: How semantic compositionality and structural productivity facilitate idiom wordplay in Chinese |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Hanna Bruns (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhems-Universität Bonn) & Swantje Leiting (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhems-Universität Bonn) „Ist inklusiver, das mag ich.“ – Auswirkungen von Geschlecht und Einstellungen zu geschlechtergerechter Sprache auf ihre Nutzung |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Sara Hauser (University of Potsdam) Poetische Sprachraumgestaltung: Mehrsprachiges kreatives Schreiben als Selbstausdruck mit scaffoldingbasierten Schreibimpulsen initiieren und begleiten |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | Madeleine Butschety (University of Graz) Not under (re-)construction: Proposition integration of inclusory appositions |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Gerrit Kentner (Goethe University Frankfurt) On the lexical status of reduplicative ideophones in German |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Alexandra Bagasheva (Sofia University „St. Kliment Ohridski“) Creativity and routine in word formation: four case studies |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Yaqing Hu (University of Southern California) & Andrew Simpson (University of Southern California) Syntactic and interpretive constraints on the combination of numerals and nouns: Lalo Yi |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Dominika Skrzypek (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań), Marta Woźnicka (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań) & Alicja Piotrowska (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań) The borrowed auxiliary: On the periphrastic passive in Danish and Swedish |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Matthew Hunt (University of Southampton) & Pamela Perniss (University of Cologne) Testing perceptions of multimodal cues in overlapping speech |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Christopher Saure (University of Wuppertal), Stefan Hinterwimmer (University of Wuppertal) & Anna Pia Jordan-Bertinelli (University of Witwatersrand) The availability of protagonists as perspectival centers for Free Indirect Discourse in the context of narrated texts by a perspectivally prominent narrator |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Lena Dammann (Leuphana University Lüneburg) Do connectives improve the level of understandability in mathematical modeling tasks? |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Ewa Trutkowski (Leibniz ZAS Berlin) Beyond economy: Gendered language in German |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Jerzy Gaszewski (University of Łódź) Uninflectedness as a rule in Polish, an inflected language |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Chaoyi Chen (Rutgers University) The concessive reading of scalar particles: A presupposition-weakening approach |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Anna Volodina (Leibniz IDS Mannheim), Christian Lang (Leibniz IDS Mannheim) & Sandra Hansen (Leibniz IDS Mannheim) „Hänge nie einen Pollock neben ein(-e/-en) Kahlo!“: Genusunsicherheiten bei Referenz auf Werke weiblicher Kunstschaffenden |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | abgesagt/cancelled Multimodales Erklären mit Irritationspotential? PowerPoint-Karaoke zwischen multi-modaler Wissenskommunikation und kreativer Selbstbehauptung |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | Jason Overfelt (Oakland University) Wh-in-situ and sluicing-like constructions in English |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Thomas Van Hoey (KU Leuven), Arthur Lewis Thompson (University of Hong Kong), Youngah Do (University of Hong Kong) & Mark Dingemanse (Radboud University Nijmegen) Iconicity in ideophones: Guessing, memorizing, and reassessing |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Hans-Jörg Schmid (LMU München, invited speaker) What is creative to whom and why? Creativity in word-formation and phraseology against the backdrop of shared conventions and individual routines |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Désirée Kleineberg (Bielefeld University) & Wiltrud Mihatsch (University of Tübingen) At the margins of countability. (Morpho-)syntactic and semantic evidence for countability of object mass nouns in two Creoles and their European lexifiers. |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Heike Wiese (HU Berlin, invited speaker) The role of registers in the dynamics of language contact |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Alice Mitchell (University of Cologne), Anastasia Bauer (University of Cologne) & Birgit Hellwig (University of Cologne) A first cross-linguistic foray into children’s feedback signals |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Jarmila Mildorf (Paderborn University, invited speaker) Fictional contamination or what literary and conversational narratives share |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Schuyler Laparle (University of California, Berkeley) Why stop talking? The contribution of ‘stopping’ gestures to discourse management |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Eric Fuß (RU Bochum) & Benjamin L. Sluckin (RU Bochum) Das geht nicht zu ändern: The origin and structure of the German go to+V modal passive |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Andrew Spencer (University of Essex, invited speaker) Some concepts and consequences of uninflectedness |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Abgesagt / Cancelled Arne Zeschel (Leibniz IDS Mannheim, invited speaker) Creative meaning in interaction Stattdessen / Replaced by Dietmar Zaefferer (LMU München, invited speaker) |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Christin Schütze (Philipps-Universität Marburg) „Jede Romanfigur hat seine Geschichte“: Zur Akzeptanz genusinkongruenter Possessivpronomina bei epizönen Personenbezeichnungen |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Sara Rezat (Paderborn University) Musterhaftigkeit und Formen sprachlicher Kreativität – ein Dilemma bei der Annotation argumentativer Lernertexte? |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | Abgsagt/Cancelled Theoretical insight from L2: How elliptical inversion and speech act particles connect Replaced by Tabea Reiner (LMU München) Backward deletion viewed systematically |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Janis Nuckolls (Brigham Young University), Dan Dewey (Brigham Young University), Jeff Green (Brigham Young University), Auna Nygaard (independent scholar) & Jesse Vincent (Brigham Young University) Neuroimaging the semantics of ideophones in Pastaza Kichwa |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Irene Areses (Universidad de Alcalá) & Isabel Pérez-Jiménez (Universidad de Alcalá) The structure of animate collective nouns |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Claire Danet (CNRS-LISN), Loulou Kosmala (Université Paris Nanterre), Stéphanie Caët (Université de Lille) & Aliyah Morgenstern (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) Participants' multimodal engagement and backchanneling in multiparty interaction during dinners in French speaking and signing families |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Timo Buchholz (University of Cologne), Jet Hoek (Radboud University Nijmegen) & Klaus von Heusinger (University of Cologne) The interaction of syntactic and prosodic cues on clausal prominence and reference resolution |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Julia Hübner (Universität Hamburg) Zwischen Routine und Kreativität. Varianz bei der pronominalen Personenreferenz auf hybride Nomina |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Sarah Brommer (University of Bremen) Kreativität im wissenschaftlichen Sprachgebrauch? Entscheidend ist: von wem. |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | James Griffiths (University of Tübingen) Do fragments behave differently depending on their antecedent type? Results from an acceptability judgment study on German |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Cornelia Ebert (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Markus Steinbach (University of Göttingen) Ideophones in the visual modality |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | John D. Sundquist (Purdue University) Creativity and productivity in composite predicates in the history of American English |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Olga Kagan (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) & David Erschler (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) In favor of derivationally early mass/count distinction |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Kateryna Iefremenko (University of Potsdam), Cem Keskin (University of Potsdam) & Christoph Schroeder (University of Potsdam) The post-predicate position in Turkish in language contact situations: Resistant to change? |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel (Sorbonne Université, Paris) & Aliyah Morgenstern (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) Adult’s feedback to children’s multimodal productions: Scaffolding the primacy of spoken language |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Katarzyna Filutowska (University of Humanities and Economics in Łódź) Fictionality and language of historical testimony and historical representation |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Christina Pollkläsener (Saarland University) Exploring the interplay between discourse connectives and non-connective cues in simultaneous interpreting |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Zhuo Jing-Schmidt (University of Oregon) & Xinjia Peng (Chinese Academy of Social Science) Creative economy – toward a theory of passive construction innovations in Chinese |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Maria Copot (Université de Paris), Ninoh Agostinho Da Silva (Université de Paris), Ahmed Beji (Université de Paris), Arno Watiez (Université de Paris) & Olivier Bonami (Université de Paris) Emerging uninflectedness in French clipped verbs |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Alexandra Anna Spalek (University of Oslo) and Louise McNally (University of Barcelona) Figurative verb polysemy is driven differentially by grammar and conceptual content: Evidence from cross-linguistic data |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Karin Pittner (RU Bochum) & Andreas Bierwald (RU Bochum) Geschlechtsneutrale Pronomina? Grammatische Innovationen und ihre Akzeptanz |
AG 11: Sprachliche Kreativität in Bildungs- und Fachsprache Raum / Room: S 25 | Kirsten Schindler (University of Wuppertal) & Alexandra L. Zepter (University of Cologne) Abschlussreflexion |
AG 13: Proposition reconstruction under ellipsis Raum / Room: S 14 | Gabriela Bîlbîie (University of Bucharest/LLF, CNRS, Paris) Case encoding in Romanian elliptical comparatives: The role of animacy and differential object marking |
AG 15: Ideophones and lexical iconicity Raum / Room: S 16 | Alina Gregori (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Frank Kügler (Goethe University Frankfurt) The distribution of iconic co-speech gestures, Information structure and prosody: A corpus study on prominence peak alignment |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon) & Zara Harmon (University of Iowa, University of Maryland) Creativity through routine: the roles of form accessibility and top-down inhibition in language production and change |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Tabea Ihsane (University of Zurich/Geneva), David Paul Gerards (JGU Mainz) & Elisabeth Stark (University of Zurich) Accounting for presence/absence of overt number morphology in Romance nominals: Insights from Francoprovençal |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Maria Martynova (HU Berlin), Onur Özsoy (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin), Vasiliki Rizou (HU Berlin), Natalia Gagarina (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin), Artemis Alexiadou (Leibniz ZAS/HU Berlin) & Luka Szucsich (HU Berlin) Pro-drop realization in heritage Greek, Russian and Turkish is modulated by typological differences |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Sonja Gipper (University of Cologne), Martin Becker (University of Cologne), Tobias-Alexander Herrmann (University of Cologne) & Nikolaus P. Himmelmann (University of Cologne) Strategies for targeting prior turns: A cross-linguistic corpus study |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Haimo Stiemer (TU Darmstadt) & Evelyn Gius (TU Darmstadt) Fictionality meets narrativity - The (in)similarity of event patterns in fictional and non-fictional texts by Franz Kafka |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Petra Schulz (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Christos Makrodimitris (Goethe University Frankfurt) Comprehension of complex sentences with temporal connectives: How children are led down the event-semantic kindergarten-path |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Julia Bacskai-Atkari (University of Amsterdam/Potsdam) Economy, innovation, and analogy: Effects of language contact on English verb fronting |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Vincent Renner (Université Lumière Lyon 2) & Adam Renwick (Université Grenoble Alpes) On the emergence of uninflectedness: The case of incipient verbal inflection dropping in present-day French |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Ellise Moon (University of Rochester), Kai Schenk (University of Rochester) & Scott Grimm (University of Rochester) Creativity in nominal mass-count coercions |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Jürg Fleischer (HU Berlin) Neutrale Pronomen-Formen mit inklusiver Geschlechtsreferenz: Eine de-routinisierte Konstruktion – mit Zukunftspotenzial? |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Ulrike Jessner-Schmid (University of Innsbruck/University of Pannonia, Veszprém) Metacognition in multilingual learning: Multilingual awareness as a key factor |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Jeanine Treffers-Daller (University Reading) Managing creativity and routines: A new perspective on code-switching |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Yvonne Portele (Goethe University Frankfurt), Isabelle Franz (MPI for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt) & Markus Bader (Goethe University Frankfurt) Introduction: Creativity and routine in sentence production |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Regina Ruf (Université de Neuchâtel) & Elena Smirnova (Université de Neuchâtel) Mit Hilfe von Kreativität? - How German complex prepositions are shaped |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Kalle Müller (University of Tübingen) A special kind – countability of abstract objects and related CPs |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | POSTER SESSION
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AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Naomi Francis (Leibniz ZAS Berlin) BACK: A postural gesture of surprise |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Anna Mareike Weimer (University of Göttingen) The commentary of the overt narrator on the edge of fictionality |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Ekaterina Tskhovrebova (University of Bern), Sandrine Zufferey (University of Bern) & Pascal Gygax (University of Freibug) Exploring the sensitivity to alternative signals of coherence relations: The case of French-speaking teenagers |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Katja Friedewald (University of Göttingen) French « voilà »: An uninflectable form arising from an inflecting verb |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Birgit Kohn (Osnabrück University) Entrenchment and productivity predicting potential for creativity: A corpus-based approach on creative adjective intensifiers |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Tanja Stevanović (Universität Hamburg) Das sog. generische Maskulinum – eine schon immer dagewesene sprachliche Routine? |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Laura Gosemann (University of Potsdam) & Ilaria De Cesare (University of Potsdam) Factors influencing non-canonical word order in German: A corpus study |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Sören Stumpf (LMU München) Creativity in the dynamics of German constructional idioms. A diachronic, corpus-based approach |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Giuliano Armenante (University of Potsdam) Article drop in German |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Open discussion time |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Jakob Egetenmeyer (University of Cologne) Who makes the argument adversative? Competition between narrator and protagonist |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Clare Patterson (University of Cologne) The role of connectives in L1 and L2 discourse illusions |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Razaul Karim Faquire (University of Dhakan) Relexification with English as reflected in Bangla due to contact-induced changes |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Louise Esher (CNRS/Llacan, Paris) Loss of inflection in the diachrony of French nouns |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Camilo R. Ronderos (University of Oslo), Emma Mathisen (University of Oslo), Ira Noveck (LLF, CNRS, Paris), & Ingrid Lossius Falkum (University of Oslo) When children are more pragmatic than adults: Norwegian children’s comprehension of contextualized absolute adjectives |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Carolin Müller-Spitzer (Leibniz IDS Mannheim) & Samira Ochs (Leibniz IDS Mannheim) Die Herausbildung neuer Routinen zur Adressierung von Personen am Beispiel der Weihnachts- und Neujahransprachen |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Sonja Eisenbeiß (University of Cologne), Andrea Listanti (Goethe University Frankfurt), Jacopo Torregrossa (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Christiane Bongartz (University of Cologne) Testing multilingual speakers in both mono- and multilingual mode: Some insights from psycholinguistic research |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Stefanie Schröter (TU Dortmund) Character maintenance in heritage Turkish. An inter-generational analysis of subject pro-drop in Turkish heritage language narratives |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Sarah Dolscheid (University of Cologne) & Martina Penke (University of Cologne) Effects of individual variation and cue type on the production of non-canonical sentences |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Maximilian Frankowsky (Leipzig University) & Barbara Schlücker (Leipzig University) Creativity and routine in name-based lexical patterns |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Kurt Erbach (HHU Düsseldorf/JMU Würzburg) & Yasutada Sudo (University College London) Varieties of mass/count interpretation of hybrid nouns |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Joanna Wójcicka (University of Warsaw) & Anna Kuder (University of Cologne) Language contact between PJM and spoken Polish - A corpus-based study |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Pia Simper-Allen (Stockholm University) & Johanna Mesch (Stockholm University) A comparative account for backchannels in two settings, dyad and multi-person conversations in Swedish Sign Language |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Ulrike Schneider (JGU Mainz) Reporting from a character's mind - Investigations on the use of negated modals |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | POSTER SESSION
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AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Martin Haspelmath (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) Does economy (or efficiency) explain grammatical change? |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Michele Loporcaro (University of Zurich) Uninflectedness as a factor in agreement loss |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Anouk Van den Stock (Ghent University), Anne-Sophie Ghyselen (Ghent University) & Timothy Colleman (Ghent University) Linguistic and extralinguistic determinants in attitudes towards grammatical creativity/productivity |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Daniel Elmiger (University of Geneva) Gebrauch von Personenbezeichnungen in Texten: Fragen, Methoden und Datenbanken für ihre empirische Beschreibung in Textkorpora |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Nick Saville (Cambridge University Press and Assessment) & Graham Seed (Cambridge University Press and Assessment) What is the future of plurilingual language assessment in a large, so-called ‘monolingual’ language testing organisation? |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Borbála Sallai (University of Warwick) & Onur Özsoy (Leibniz ZAS Berlin) Does pro-drop in heritage languages influence null subject use in speakers' majority German? |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Thomas Hoffmann (KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt/Hunan Normal University) Constructionist approaches to creativity: From routine constructions to creative constructs |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Fabian Fleißner (Université de Neuchâtel) Closing the mental gaps. German ‘Come to mind’ constructions as gateway and a dead end for creativity. |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Marcin Wągiel (Masaryk University in Brno/University of Wrocław) & Natalia Shlikhutka (University of Wrocław) Parts of clusters and Ukrainian singulatives |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | abgesagt/cancelled The apparent paradox of Bare Nouns in Basque-French contact Stattdessen/Replaced by Felicia Bisnath (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Forms of multimodal language contact: Mouthing constructions across signed languages |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Loulou Kosmala (Université Paris Nanterre), Céline Horgues (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) & Sylwia Scheuer (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris) “Whoa! Say that again!?”: A case study of multimodal feedback in two tandem learning dyads |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Andreas H. Jucker (University of Zurich) & Miriam A. Locher (University of Basel) Fiction, speech acts and multimodality: How characters do things with gestures |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Anna Thornton (University of L'Aquila) & Paolo D’Achille (Roma Tre University) Uninflectedness in Italian nouns and adjectives |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Sina Zarrieß (Bielefeld University) & Hendrik Buschmeier (Bielefeld University) Exploring language use in reference games with concepts from computational creativity |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Sina Lautenschläger (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg) Die Eigentlichkeit gender(un)gerechter Sprache. Der Streit um (neue) sprachliche Routinen im social web |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Silvia Melo-Pfeifer (Universität Hamburg) & Christian Ollivier (ICARE, Université de La Réunion) Assessing the multilingual competence and plurilingual individuals’ skills and knowledge: Similarities and divergences |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Johanna Wolf (LMU München) Español aprendí con mi mamá, ella hablando conmigo normal: Linguistic Manouvres of Bilingual Heritage Speakers Between Attrition and Creativity |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Zara Harmon (University of Iowa/Maryland) & Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon) Balancing habit and control in language production |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Abgesagt/Canceled Expanding the boundaries of word formation: phrasal compounding in German between creativity and routine |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Mira Grubic (University of Potsdam) & Agata Renans (RU Bochum) Partitives, quantifiers, and numerals—an experimental study |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Abgesagt/Canceled A multidisciplinary & interactional approach to codeswitching in Cabo Verdean bilinguals Stattdessen/Replaced by Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Nicolas Lamoure (Goethe University Frankfurt) Superlative ever: A cross-linguistic lexically anchored structural borrowing |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Connie de Vos (Tilburg University, invited speaker) The resilient properties of interaction: evidence for the interaction engine from sign language and homesign |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Elin McCready (Aoyama Gakuin University/Leibniz ZAS Berlin) Aesthetic interpretation |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Ted Sanders (Utrecht University, invited speaker) Linguistic markers of discourse coherence: Insights from corpus and experimental data |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Francesco Pinzin (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Cecilia Poletto (Goethe University Frankfurt/University of Padova) Economy and verb movement: The diachronic perspective |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Matthew Baerman (University of Surrey), Greville G. Corbett (University of Surrey), Alexander Krasovitsky (University of Surrey/Oxford) & Maria Kyuseva (University of Surrey) Diachronic paths to uninflectedness in South Slavonic |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Dietmar Zaefferer (LMU München) Creativity in neologizing and the survival of the fittest |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Geschlechterinklusive Sprache – ein Beitrag zur Antidiskriminierung? Stattdessen / Replaced by 12:15-12:45 Lena Völkening (University of Bonn) Ist das (schon) Grammatik? Gegenderte NPs aus konstruktionsgrammatischer Perspektive |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Saskia Van Viegen (York University, Toronto), Nancy Bell (York University, Toronto) & Noah Khan (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) Exploring possibilities and potentials for multilingual (ML) assessment in the Canadian educational context |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Inga Hennecke (University of Tübingen) & Evelyn Wiesinger (University of Tübingen) Creative and routine strategies in the use of multi-word units in heritage speakers’ narratives |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Laura Panne (Universität Hamburg) Utterance repetition in other-initiated self-repair as a form of creativity in interaction |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Martina Werner (ACDH-CH (ÖAW) Vienna), Katharina Korecky-Kröll (University of Vienna) & Nina C. Rastinger (ACDH-CH (ÖAW) Vienna) Phrase or Compound? A psycholinguistic experiment on German modifiers and the role of relational adjectives. |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Luca Molinari (University of Warsaw/Ca‘ Foscari University of Venice) Numbers that don’t count: The case of plural ‘one’ in Slavic |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Hiwa Asadpour (University of Tokyo/Goethe University of Frankfurt) Flagging-drop typology and contact-induced change |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Liliane Haegeman (Ghent University, Dialing) Grammar lost in translation: A garden path in Christie’s Murder is Easy |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Lameen Souag (CNRS/Lacito, Paris) The diachronic stability of uninflectedness in Berber |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Phillip Wadey (Pryfysgol Bangor University), Thora Tenbrink (Pryfysgol Bangor University) & Alan Wallington (Pryfysgol Bangor University) Vehicle-based inferences in metaphor interpretation: A CODA approach |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache: Routinisierter Gebrauch und kreative Neuformen Raum / Room: S 21 | Lena Völkening (University of Bonn) Ist das (schon) Grammatik? Gegenderte NPs aus konstruktionsgrammatischer Perspektive |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Stattdessen / Replaced by Christoph Gantefort (University of Cologne), Evghenia Goltsev (UniversitätRegensburg), Charlotte Stehr (University of Cologne), Anastasia Knaus (University of Cologne) & Lukas Busch (University of Cologne) Assessing general comprehension abilities of newly arrived multilingual students |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Anna Preßler (Goethe University Frankfurt), Frank Kügler (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Fatima Hamlaoui (University of Toronto) The role of phonological factors in the positioning of a sub-class of French attributive adjectives |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Muriel Norde (HU Berlin), Francesca Masini (Università Bologna), Kristel Van Goethem (F.R.S.-FNRS/Université catholique de Louvain) & Daniel Ebner (HU Berlin) Wannabe approximatives: creativity, routinization or both? |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Enock Appiah Tieku (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) On the development of grammatical number |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Natalia Stoynova (Universität Hamburg) Variation in argument encoding under asymmetric language contact: Evidence from Southern Tungusic and the variety of Russian used by their speakers |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Anna Kuder (University of Cologne) & Joanna Wójcicka (University of Warsaw) The functions of mirroring in linguistic feedback: A case-study of Polish Sign Language |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Lea Schäfer (Philipps-Universität Marburg) The fictionalization of oral varieties in the history of German drama |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb (Saarland University), Francesca Delogu (Saarland University), Polyxeni Souridi (Saarland University), Mariam Bangura (Saarland University) & Christina Pollkläsener (Saarland University) Effects of domain knowledge and discourse cues on comprehension of discourse relations across narrative and expository texts |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Abgesagt / Cancelled Uneconomical word order in Old Italian: Semantics and Information Structure Stattdessen /Replaced by Sayantani Banerjee (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Yvonne Treis (CNRS/Llacan, Paris) Kambaata aspect marking: On an unusual but systematic case of syncretism |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Katarina Rasulić (University of Belgrade) No champagne for sham friends: Semantic creativity through form-meaning re-pairing |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Dominic Schmitz (HHU Düsseldorf), Viktoria Schneider (HHU Düsseldorf) & Janina Esser (Diversität in der Linguistik e.V.) Die semantische Repräsentation des generischen Maskulinums |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Wolfgang Mann (University of Cologne) & Nicole Marx (University of Cologne) Assessment with bimodal-plurilingual learners – Trials and errors |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Creative lexical strategies among Hebrew heritage speakers dominant in English Stattdessen / Replaced by Yulia Zuban (University of Stuttgart) Syntactic and prosodic expression of information status by heritage speakers of Russian |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Stefan Blohm (CLS, Radboud University Nijmegen), Jeroen Dera (RICH, Radboud University Nijmegen) & Roel Willems (CLS, Radboud University Nijmegen) Rhyme as reason: Experimental evidence and implications for creative sentence production in verbal art |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Pedro Ivorra Ordines (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona/Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) & Carmen Mellado Blanco (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) … Und ich sage dir, wer du bist. The creative potential of proverbs from a contrastive point of view. A constructionist approach |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Kumari Mamta (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig) The morpho-syntax of numeral systems in South-Asian languages |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Serpil Karabüklü (University of Chicago) LAZIM in TİD: Lexical borrowing comes with the structure |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Andreas Liesenfeld (Radboud University Nijmegen), Marlou Rasenberg (Radboud University/MPI for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen) & Mark Dingemanse (Radboud University Nijmegen) From sequence to form and function: Acoustic and multimodal variation in feedback |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Sebastian Balmes (University of Zurich) Towards a fictional grammar of Early and Late Middle Japanese |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Maria Averintseva-Klisch (University of Tübingen) German so as a discourse marker of speech-act level explanation |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Katherine Walker (University of Amsterdam) & Eva van Lier (University of Amsterdam) Uninflected verbs: Typological trends and a corpus-based comparison of two Nakh-Dagestanian languages |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Matthias Schrumpf (Bielefeld University), Oliver Bott (Bielefeld University) & Torgrim Solstad (Bielefeld University) Implicit causality guides coherence and reference production – Even more so in creative language |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Anita Körner (University of Kassel), Bleen Abraham (JMU Würzburg), Sarah Glim (University of Kassel), Fritz Strack (JMU Würzburg) & Ralf Rummer (University of Kassel) Genderstern und Glottisschlag: Kognitive Repräsentationen beim Verarbeiten von Neuformen der genderbewussten Sprache |
AG 12: Multilingual assessment Raum / Room: S 25 | Elana Shohamy (Tel Aviv University) Multiple dimensions of multilingual tests: Theory, education and justice |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Anastassia Zabrodskaja (Tallinn University) Bilingualism, language management and linguistic creativity in Russian-Estonian sociolinguistic realities |
AG 16: Creativity and routine in sentence production Raum / Room: S 16 | Yvonne Portele (Goethe University Frankfurt), Isabelle Franz (MPI for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt) & Markus Bader (Goethe University Frankfurt) |
AG 1: Dynamics at the lexicon-syntax interface Raum / Room: S 26 | Monica Vasileanu (University of Bucharest) & Anabella-Gloria Niculescu-Gorpin (University of Bucharest) Romanian libfixes in the making |
AG 2: Divide and count Raum / Room: S 15 | Eleonore Brandner (University of Stuttgart), Ljudmila Geist (University of Stuttgart) & Alexander Pfaff (University of Stuttgart) Final discussion |
AG 3: Coexistence, competition and change Raum / Room: S 22 | Hiwa Asadpour (University of Tokyo/Goethe University Frankfurt), Carolina Plaza-Pust (Goethe University Frankfurt) & Manfred Sailer (Goethe University Frankfurt) Coexistence, competition, and change: Perspectives on structural borrowing and the dynamics of asymmetric language contact - Final discussion |
AG 4: Creativity and routine in linguistic feedback Raum / Room: S 01 | Jana Hosemann (University of Cologne), Anastasia Bauer (University of Cologne), Sonja Gipper (University of Cologne) & Tobias-Alexander Herrmann (University of Cologne) Final discussion and findings |
AG 5: Linguistic aspects of fictionality Raum / Room: S 13 | Luisa Gödeke (University of Göttingen) & Sonja Zeman (LMU München) Final discussion |
AG 6: Signalling discourse relations Raum / Room: S 12 | Regina Zieleke (University of Tübingen), Merel Scholman (Saarland University) & Jet Hoek (Radboud University Nijmegen) Closing discussion |
AG 7: Economy, routine and creativity in syntactic change Raum / Room: S 23 | Marco Coniglio (University of Göttingen), Sophia Oppermann (FSU Jena) & Katharina Paul (University of Göttingen) Concluding discussion |
AG 8: Uninflectedness Raum / Room: S 24 | Jenny Audring (Leiden University) Situating constructional non-inflectedness |
AG 9: Creativity in meaning Raum / Room: S 11 | Oliver Bott (Bielefeld University), Anna Kutscher (Bielefeld University) & Tolgrim Solstad (Bielefeld University) Summary and discussion |
AG 10: Geschlechterbewusste Sprache Raum / Room: S 21 | Heiner Apel (RWTH Aachen University) & Ines Bose (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg Geschlechterbewusste Sprach- und Sprechformen im Radio: Verwendungsformen - Hörerwirkungen - Redaktionelle Erfahrungen |
AG 14: Patterns in heritage language narratives Raum / Room: S 14 | Abgesagt/Cancelled Yoolim Kim (Wellesley College) Differences in processing strategies between native and heritage speakers of Korean and the role of written language Stattdessen/Replaced by Mareike Keller (University of Mannheim), Nadine Zürn (University of Mannheim) The relevance of collocational ties for heritage speakers |