Summer Semester 2014
- April, 30th: Alice ter Meulen (Geneva)
Indexical Inference - May, 7th: Christoph Schwarze (Konstanz)
Constraints on lexical categories. The case of French participle-to-adjective conversion - May, 14th: Guido Mensching (Göttingen)
Extraction from DP in French: Towards a Minimalist Approach - May, 21st: Fred Weerman (Amsterdam)
The rise and fall of grammatical gender - May, 28th: Robin Hörnig (SFB Tübingen)
Constituent Order of German Spatial Sentences: Information Structure and Processing
Please note that this talk will be held at the library (room 2.112) of the Courant Research Center "Text Structures", Nikolausberger Weg 23. - June, 4th: Michael Israel (Maryland)
The Logical Structure of Pathetic Appeals:On the Uses of Negation in the Poetry of Edna St.Vincent Millay - June, 11th: Radek Šimík (Potsdam)
Formal expression of information structure in Slavic - experiments and modeling - June, 12th: Marcela Rivadeneira Valenzuela (Temuco - Chile)
Forms of address in Chile: An approximation to (socio)linguistic variation
Please note that this talk will be held at 10 am at KWZ room 1.701 - June, 18th: Hans-Martin Gärtner (Budapest)
Toward Organizing the Hunt for Special and Minor Sentence Types: A Look at Some "Cognitive" Approaches - June, 25th: Johannes Kizach (Aarhus)
Complexity, givenness and g-maze - July, 2nd: Petr Biskup (Leipzig)
Labeling and other syntactic operations
Please note that this talk will be held at the library (room 2.112) of the Courant Research Center "Text Structures", Nikolausberger Weg 23. - July, 9th: Joanna Błaszczak (Wrocław)
What do Polish and (some) ergative languages have in common? The case of Polish (negated) PP-BE-NP and NP-BE-PP constructions - July, 16th: Dietmar Roehm (Salzburg)
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Please note that this talk will be held at the library (room 2.112) of the Courant Research Center "Text Structures", Nikolausberger Weg 23. - July, 23rd: Volker Harm (Göttingen)
Funktionsverbgefüge zwischen Phraseologie und Grammatik
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Bronwyn Bjorkman (Toronto)
Ergative as Perfective Oblique
Please note that this talk will already start at 16:00 s.t.