Arbeitsgruppen - Programm

(Stand 04.02.2026 - Änderungen vorbehalten!)

 

AG 1 | Visual patterns in the phonetics of gestures

Alina Gregori (Goethe University Frankfurt), Frank Kügler (Goethe University Frankfurt), Petra Wagner (Bielefeld University)
 

Raum: A 8 (Gebäude A)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Hans Rutger Bosker (Radboud University Nijmegen): The role of gestural timing in audiovisual speech perception
14:45-15:15Delphine Charuau & Naomi Harte (Trinity College Dublin): Temporal patterns of representational hand gestures in conversational pauses
15:15-15:45Alina Gregori & Frank Kügler (Goethe Universität Frankfurt): Multimodal hyperarticulation: Alignment of prosody and gesture
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Klymentii Myslyvyi, Janne Lorenzen, Fabian Ruttmann, Celine Seufert & Stefan Baumann (Universität zu Köln): Phonetic realization of gestural prominence and beat-likeness: Evidence from a TED Talk in Standard German
17:00-17:30Lisa Loy & Hope E. Morgan (Universität Hamburg): Revealing patterns of visual salience in the embedding space of Kenyan Sign Language
17:30-18:00                                           Door Spruijt, Petra B. Schumacher & Pamela Perniss (Universität zu Köln): How sign learners’ errors may inform phonetic variation in gesture

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-09:30Marisa Cruz & Sónia Frota (University of Lisbon): “Are your eyebrows questioning or focusing?” revisiting the role of eyebrows in conveying focus
09:30-10:00Csilla Tatár, Ezra Keshet & Jelena Krivokapić (University of Michigan): Speech and co-speech gesture coordination in Hungarian: The role of prosody & information structure
10:00-10:30Florence Baills (Universitat de Lleida), Bianca Maria De Paolis (Università de Torino) & Stefan Baumann (Universität zu Köln): The contribution of head gesture prominence in the multimodal marking of information structure in French and Italian
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Šárka Kadavá (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin) & Door Spruijt (Universität zu Köln): Kinematic maturation of movement into manual language
11:45-12:15Christeena Thomas & Melanie J. Bell (Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge): Comparing manual and automated gesture analysis methods for naturalistic video recordings
12:15-12:45Konrad Juszczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan): Function follows form: Distinctive and variable features of hand movements in NEUROGES
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Yulia Nikolaeva (Lomonosov Moscow State University, HSE University, Moscow) & Anna Kolesnikova (Lomonosov Moscow State University): Gestures and prosody in aphasia: A temporal synchronisation analysis
14:15-14:45Mili Matthew (Molloy University), Martha Tyrone (Gallaudet University) & Suma Devanga (Rush University): Prosodic gesture-speech synchrony in persons with Broca’s and Wernicke’s aphasia

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:15Alan Cienki (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) & Aliyah Morgenstern (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle): Gestures are not just seen, but also felt: The kinesiology of gesture production
12:15-12:45Adriana R. Galván Torres (University of Guadalajara): When words pause, eyes speak
12:45-13:15Petra Wagner, Olcay Türk, Hendrik Buschmeier (Universität Bielefeld) & Angela Grimminger (Universität Paderborn): Pathways in the signal jungle: Integrating rich multimodal signals via multimodal ensembles
13:15-14:15Marc Swerts (Tilburg University): On the functional role of non-articulatory gestures

Alternative Presenters :

Adriana R. Galván Torres (University of Guadalajara): When words pause, eyes speak

Oksana Khrystenko (Universität Heidelberg): Numerical size gestures of largeness: Cross-linguistic variation, iconic prosody and sound symbolism of the MAGN-units

 

AG 2 | Tracing patterns across modalities - Similarities and differences in speaking, writing and signing

Julia Muschalik (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf), Dinah Baer-Henney (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf), Dominic Schmitz (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
 

Raum: B 13 (Gebäude B)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Julia Muschalik (HHU Düsseldorf), Dinah Baer-Henney (RU Bochum) & Dominic Schmitz (HHU Düsseldorf): Introduction: Three modalities, multiple perspectives, shared insights?
14:45-15:15Anastasia Bauer (U Köln): Tracing heads: Kinematic and linguistic patterns of non-manual signals in spoken and signed interaction
15:15-15:45Vera Heyer (TU Braunschweig): Hearing morphology through the L1 filter: Morpho-graphic spelling in German and Chinese learners of English
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Motoki Saito (U Oldenburg) & Ruben van de Vijver (HHU Düsseldorf): Tracing patterns of meaning in Japanese writing systems
17:00-17:30Shu Han Lin & James Myers (CCU Taiwan): Handwriting correlates of the internal structure of Chinese characters
17:30-18:00                                           Silva Ladewig (U Göttingen) & Anastasia Bauer (U Köln): Recurrent head gestures: A cross-modal comparison of pragmatic functions in spoken German and DGS (German Sign Language)

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-10:00Svetlana Pinet (U Lille): Language production: Modalities and expertise
10:00-10:30Alice Blumenthal-Dramé (U Freiburg) & Kyla McConnell (MPI Nijmegen): Typing as a window into chunking in language: Evidence from multiword units
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Jennifer Keller & Ingo Plag (HHU Düsseldorf): Orthography-informed phonology and phonology-informed spelling in the lexicon
11:45-12:15Alexandra Navarrete-González (U, Barcelona), Lyke Esselink (U Amsterdam), Floris Roelofsen (U Amsterdam), & Brendan Costello (BCBL): Intra- and cross-modal differences in the processing of phonological categories: Enhanced discrimination in the visual domain
12:15-12:45Jorina Brysbaert (UC Louvain): When prosody ‘compensates’ for syntax: Modality-specific marking of contrastive subjects in French
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Anna Pressler (U Frankfurt): Prosodic factors in written and spoken production: A multi-method approach
14:15-14:45Hadrien Cousin (U Namur): A modality-agnostic investigation of reference in French Belgian Sign language and Belgian French

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-13:45

11:45-12:15Maria Flaksman (U Bamberg): Patterns of multimodal imitation in spoken languages
12:15-12:45Marta Herget (U Göttingen): Modeling ideophonic variation
12:45-13:15Henriette Huber (HHU Düsseldorf), Stefan Hartmann (HHU Düsseldorf), Simon Petitjean (U Oldenburg), Joshua Wieler (RU Bochum) & Kristian Berg (U Oldenburg): Haplology effects on morphological processing: Evidence from spelling variation
13:15-13:45Hagen Hirschmann, Tine Mooshammer, Anke Lüdleing & Malte Belz (HU Berlin): Modeling the usage of so in spoken and written German

 

AG 3 | m e e e e e e g a g e i l e Muster von InTeNsIvIeRuNG!!11elf

Annelen Brunner (IDS Mannheim), Louis Cotgrove (IDS Mannheim), Katja Politt (Universität Bielefeld), Alexander Willich (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
 

Raum: B 14 (Gebäude B)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:15Annelen Brunner (IDS Mannheim), Louis Cotgrove (IDS Mannheim), Katja Politt (U Bielefeld), Alexander Willich (HHU Düsseldorf): Introduction: Developing a typology of intensification
14:15-14:45Theresa Heyd (U Heidelberg): On being intense: Shallow girls, affective style, and digital intensifiers
14:45-15:15Björn Kasper (U Kobe): Superintensification Across Modes: Multimodal Meaning Patterns Between Music Videos, Online Discourse, and the Foreign Language Classroom
15:15-15:45Eric Engel (U Köln): Graphemic means of intensification in French personal blogs: A longitudinal case study
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Roeland Van Hout (U Radboud), Nathanael Philipp (SAW Leipzig), Michael Richter (U Leipzig): Intensifying intensifiers: Variations in expressivity
17:00-17:30Vesela Simeonova (U Graz): Intensifying evidentials: impoliteness by reduplication
17:30-18:00Niklas Reinken (U Leipzig): Between graphetics and typography: strategies of intensification in handwriting and print

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-09:30Marius Bartsch (U Bielefeld): Nominal augmentatives between creativity and lexicalisation: A micro-diachronic corpus-based investigation of German
09:30-10:00Katrin Hein-Antonioli (IDS Mannheim): Von Bilderbuchfußallergattinnen, Vorzeige-Softies und Parade-Blödmännern - augmentative Wortbildungsmuster als Intensivierungsstrategie
10:00-10:30Jakob Mache (U Lisboa), Vesela Simeonova (U Graz): Du Trottel du! Intensifying insults with expressive use of pronouns
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Sören Stumpf (LMU München), Fabio Mollica (U Mailand): Alt, älter, Trier – Textfunktionale Intensivierungsmuster konstruktionsgrammatisch analysiert
11:45-12:15Anna Kutscher, Ardian Mussa, Mariya Hristova und Ralf Vogel (U Bielefeld): “Anfall, Ausbruch, Attacke“ – Intensification of symptoms of physical condition in context
12:15-12:45Nina Böbel (HHU Düsseldorf): NP_brutal, krank_ADJ or Mords-N: Intensification constructions as a construction family in the German FrameNet-Constructicon
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Bert Cappelle (U Lille), Robert Daugs (U Kiel), Stefan Hartmann (HHU Düsseldorf): The archbishop’s archevil archenemy: Contrastive perspectives on the emergence of an intensifying prefix
14:15-14:45Daniela Elsner (PH Vorarlberg): „Mit tonnenweise Abwechslung“ – [N+weise] derivations as intensifiers

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:15Mark Döring (U Hildesheim), Laura Guse (U Frankfurt): “Temporarily closed for 2 WEEKS!!” – Intensification on a typographical and textual level in coronavirus notices during the first lockdown
12:15-12:45Muriel Norde (HU Berlin): Man man man ‘man oh man’: Are Dutch retriplications intensifying or downtoning?
12:45-13:15Suzanne Lesage, Justine  Salvatori (U Fribourg): How intense are intensifiers? Experimental evidence of the degree expressed by intensifiers in French-speaking Switzerland
13:15-13:45Angélica Prediger (U Heidelberg): „Mechtig scheen“: Intensity particles in German as a minority language in America
13:45-14:15Annelen Brunner (IDS Mannheim), Louis Cotgrove (IDS Mannheim), Katja Politt (U Bielefeld), Alexander Willich (HHU Düsseldorf): Discussion: Can we expand the typology of intensification?

 

AG 4 | Finding patterns through fieldwork in African languages

Johannes Mursell (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), Katharina Hartmann (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
 

Raum: B 17 (Gebäude B)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:15Johannes Mursell (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) & Katharina Hartmann (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): Introduction
14:15-15:15Jenneke van der Wal (Leiden University Centre for Linguistics), invited: The linguistics of what speaker and addressee know - and how to study it
15:15-15:45Jochen Zeller (University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa): Pitfalls of neurolinguistic research in a multilingual country: How speaker identity and error probability may affect the brain’s response to agreement violations
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Jana Willer-Gold (University of Oxford), Jochen Zeller (University of KwaZulu-Natal), Bojana Ristić (Stellenbosch University), Mfundo Didi (Stellenbosch University) & Jiamin Chang (University of Oxford): Individuation as a processing cue in Zulu agreement
17:00-17:30Paul Roger Bassong (University of Yaounde 1) & Edmond Ossoko (University of Yaounde 1): Focus movement and criterial freezing in copular clauses in Bantu
17:30-18:00Adelaide Appiah Banafo (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) & Kwaku Ofosu Sasu (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): Eliciting negation: Negative indefinites in African languages as a fieldwork case study

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-10:00Mary Amaechi (Universität Bielefeld) & Daniel Otaru (University of Ilorin), invited: Copular clause typology and pronominal elements: Insights from Osanyin
10:00-10:30Evgeniya Gutova (UiT – The Arctic University of Norway): Language influence on TAM (Tense, Aspect, Mood): Arabic participles in Senhaja Berber (Morocco)
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Giuliano Armenante (Universität Potsdam) & Jeanne Lecavelier (Universität Potsdam): Probing Akan ná. Tense or linking marker?
11:45-12:15Malte Zimmermann (Universität Potsdam): DP/NP-meaning in Akan and Hausa - A micro-comparative approach
12:15-12:45Agata Renans (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Carla Bombi (Universität Potsdam), Reginald Akuoko Duah (University of Ghana) & Augustina Owusu (Swarthmore College): Experimental paradigm for clausal determiners: The case of Akan no with relative clauses
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Mike Ofori Antwi (University of Ghana): Prosodic alignment in word order and focus: Evidence from Ghanaian Sign Language
14:15-14:45Katya Aplonova (LLACAN (CNRS)): Features of Elan that can change your data annotation practices

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:45Imke Driemel (University of York), invited: Lessons from the field: How to tackle challenges of cross-linguistic fieldwork on understudied languages
12:45-13:15Anna Struck (Universität Potsdam): Semantic fieldwork and its interfaces: A look from Serial-Verb-Constructions and exceed-comparatives
13:15-13:45Rebecca Jarvis (Universität Potsdam) & Jeanne Lecavelier (Universität Potsdam): Experimental fieldwork at the semantics-pragmatics interface: Two case studies from West Africa
13:45-14:15Johannes Mursell (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) & Katharina Hartmann (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): Summary and Discussion

 

AG 5 | Tracing mismatches: Deviations from one-to-one patterns

Luke Adamson (ZAS), Zorica Puškar-Gallien (ZAS), Kazuko Yatsushiro (ZAS)
 

Raum: B 21 (Gebäude B)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Paula Fenger (University of Leipzig): TBA
14:45-15:15Ekaterina Levina (University of Vienna): Mismatches in argument realization: Differential object marking in Spanish
15:15-15:45Feras Saeed (University of Göttingen): When nominal features split: The case of concord mismatches in Arabic
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Ricarda Scherer, Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (Saarland University): Having one or more pizzas is not equally acceptable. A study about the acceptability of number mismatches in nominal Right-Node-Raising in German
17:00-17:30Daniel Aremu (Bielefeld University): Anti-pied-piping and focus marking mis-matches in Kasem (Gur/Mabia)
17:30-18:00Mariia Privizentseva & Martin Salzmann (University of Potsdam): Non-syncretic mismatches in ATB-movement – Why the genitive of negation is special

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-09:30Iva Kovač (University of Vienna): One NPI, two forms: Spelling out the Bagel Problem
09:30-10:00Ljudmila Geist (University of Stuttgart): Morphosemantic mismatch with plural (on the basis of German)
10:00-10:30Ateş İsmail Çalışır (University of Göttingen): Antipresupposition: Turkish -sA unified
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Maryam Mohammadi (Bielefeld University): Mismatch patterns in polite plural: A study on Farsi
11:45-12:45Nina Haslinger (ZAS): Semantic arguments for many-to-one mappings from syntactic primitives to exponents
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Tekla Gabunia (University of Göttingen): Agreement beyond the verb: -t as an addressee enclitic in Georgian
14:15-14:45Discussion I

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:15Andreas Blümel & Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Göttingen): New thoughts on an ancient form-function mismatch
12:15-12:45Jochen Zeller (University of KwaZulu-Natal), Jana Willer-Gold (University of Oxford), Mfundo Didi (Stellenbosch University), Andrew Bevis (University of KwaZulu-Natal) & Andrew Nevins (University College London): ConjP agreement external to vP: A case study of Zulu
12:45-13:15David Blunier (University of Poitiers): Split indexicality
13:15-13:45Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Göttingen): Semantic vs morpho-syntactic categories: Resolving a paradox
13:45-14:15Discussion II

 

AG 6 | Patterns in linguistic avoidance

Jones Anam (Technische Universität Dortmund), Lena Jubelius (Technische Universität Dortmund), Natalie Verelst (Technische Universität Dortmund), Christian Zimmer (Technische Universität Dortmund)
 

Raum: B 22 (Gebäude B)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Jones Y. Anam, Lena Jubelius, Natalie Verelst & Christian Zimmer (Dortmund): Introduction
14:45-15:15Nils Langer & Meike Sophie Ohlsen (Flensburg): Avoiding Frisian
15:15-15:45Naomi Truan (Leiden): When migration reinforces language ideologies: Dialect avoidance as strategic adaptation in transnational communication spaces
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Jeffrey Pheiff (Dortmund): Evaluation, Grammar, and Avoidance: Patterns of grammatical variation across speaker groups
17:00-17:30Rebecca Karrer (Graz): A pattern of avoidance – A pattern of distancing. Reframing the communicative function of the German werden-passive
17:30-18:00Andreas Konietzko (HU Berlin): Tracing a new pattern of avoidance – The case of subordinate focal ellipsis in German

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-10:00George Aaron Broadwell (Florida): Word avoidances in Muskogean languages
10:00-10:30Kaoru Lisa Silverman (Fukuoka): “Not at the dinner table”: Euphemism, dysphemism, and cross-linguistic avoidance in toilet-related expressions
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Nicole Benker (LMU Munich) & Judit Vári (LMU & TU Munich): Do speakers of German use Romance loans as an avoidance strategy for anglicisms?
11:45-12:15Christian Zimmer (Dortmund): Avoiding spelling variants: Social meaning in name writing
12:15-12:45Natalie Verelst (Dortmund):Neutralising personal nouns as an undoing-gender strategy: Metalinguistic awareness and patterns of use
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Sophie Ellsäßer (Osnabrück): Avoiding jemand? A study on alternative structures for German indefinites
14:15-14:45Vesela Simeonova (Graz), Daria Seres (Graz) & Luca Molinari (Wrocław): Avoiding referents with “irrelevant” indefinites

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:45Natalia Levshina (Nijmegen): Communicatively efficient language use: Preference or avoidance?
12:45-13:15René Nicolas & Arndt Riester (Bielefeld): Towards a typology of answer avoidance in political interviews
13:15-13:45Semra Kızılkaya (Bielefeld): »Don’t say inshallah, just say yes or no«. Semantics, pragmatics and patterns of avoidance with inshallah in German
13:45-14:15Jones Y. Anam, Lena Jubelius, Natalie Verelst & Christian Zimmer (Dortmund): Final discussion

 

AG 7 | More than just noise: Detecting patterns in acceptability judgment data

Jana Häussler (Universität Bielefeld), Thomas Weskott (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), Sarah Zobel (Leibniz Universität Hannover / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
 

Raum: C 9 (Gebäude C)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Jana Häussler (U Bielefeld), Thomas Weskott (U Göttingen) & Sarah Zobel (U Hannover/HU Berlin): Introduction
14:45-15:45Anne Mette Nyvad (Aarhus U): Beyond means: Complex interplays in two acceptability studies
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Miriam L. Schiele (U Tübingen): Standardized fillers for gradient benchmarking in acceptability judgments
17:00-17:30Evelyn Ovsjannikov (U Göttingen): Choose your fillers wisely: Investigating item set effects
17:30-18:00Simon Masloch (U Bochum):Lectal variants as linear predictors: A case study

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-09:30Vsevolod Kapatsinski (U of Oregon): Correlations in acceptability as a window on the grammar
09:30-10:00Letizia Cerqueglini (Tel Aviv U):When “imperfect” is perfect: Statistical noise and the quantification of dialectal variation
10:00-10:30Florian Erzt, Robin Hollenbach, Martin Sobrino, Barbara Blaha & Stavros Skopeteas (U Göttingen): Response style in Likert scales and populations in linguistic fieldwork
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Maik Thalmann (U Bochum): Turning noise into signal: Detecting presupposition failure through variability in truth-value judgments
11:45-12:15Kyra Kashigin (U Nürnberg-Erlangen), Helen de Hoop, Michelle Suijkerbuijk & Peter de Swart (Radboud U): The acceptability of German noun-verb compounds in V2 – An experimental approach
12:15-12:45Julia Edeleva & Tanja Angelovska (U Kassel):Capturing variability in thinking-for-Speaking: A GAMM analysis of motion event encoding in multilingual English learners
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:45Gert-Jan Schoenmakers (Utrecht U) & Roeland van Hout (Radboud U):How to handle variation in linguistic judgment data

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:45Ralf Vogel (U Bielefeld): Medium range acceptability and its sources
12:45-13:15Michelle Suijkerbuijk & Stefan Frank (Radboud U): Untangling the relationship between acceptability, grammaticality and processing
13:15-14:15Final discussion

Alternative Presenters:

Judith Harzheim (U Bonn): The limits of number agreement: An empirical study of acceptance-determining factors of constructio ad sensum in French and Spanish

Stefanie Schröter (TU Dortmund): Discrepancies between use and intuition: Sociolinguistic effects on acceptability judgments in a heritage language

 

AG 8 | Zur psycholinguistischen Fundierung grammatikdidaktischer Methoden

Anja Müller (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz), Björn Rothstein (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Sabrina Geyer (Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg)
 

Raum: C 10 (Gebäude C)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:15Anja Müller (U Mainz), Björn Rothstein (U Bochum) & Sabrina Geyer (PH Heidelberg): Introduction
14:15-15:15Petra Schulz (U Frankfurt): Spracherwerb im Schulalter
15:15-15:45Anja Müller (U Mainz) & Benjamin Uhl (U Koblenz): Mehr als nur „tu-Wörter“- zur Verberkennung bei Lernenden der Klassen 3 bis 7
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:30Lena Bien-Miller (U Gießen) & Katharina Kellermann (TU Braunschweig): Kindliche Satz(glied)konzepte im schulischen Querschnitt
17:30-18:00Elvira Topalović (U Paderborn) & Sonja Sperling (U Paderborn): Syntaxerwerb von der Primar- zur Sekundarstufe. Linguistischtopologische Analyse schriftlicher Erzählungen

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-10:00Verena Wecker (U Münster): Ein Hase – viele Hasen: Anmerkungen zur Nomenprobe aus Perspektive der Erwerbsforschung
10:00-10:30Kristin Börjesson (U Halle-Wittenberg): Adjektive mit Hilfe von Akzeptabilitäts- bzw. Grammatikalitätsurteilen bestimmen
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Hrvoje Hlebec (U Leipzig): Ausprobiert – und nun? Überlegungen zur Kontextualisierung grammatischer Proben in Aufgaben FÄLLT AUS / CANCELLED
11:45-12:15Sandra Pappert (U Heidelberg): Was verrät uns strukturelles Priming über das Potenzial impliziten Lernens grammatischer Strukturen?
12:15-12:45Geeske Strecker (FU Berlin): Zum Umgang mit Artikeln in der Grammatikwerkstatt
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:45Constanze Weth (U Luxemburg): Musterwissen im mehrsprachigen Schrifterwerb: Die funktionale Nutzung einer graphematischen Form in verschiedenen Sprachen

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:15Ann-Kathrin Venz (U Mainz): Dass-/ das-Unterscheidung: grammatische und kognitive Anforderungen von Freitextproduktion, Lückentext und Korrekturaufgaben
12:15-12:45Désirée Gaebert-Rosendahl (U Frankfurt):Die Referenzklammern: Eine Black Box für Oberstufenschüler*innen?
12:45-13:15Beate Lütke, Milena Kühnast, Anke Lüdeling, Nicole Schumacher & Samantha Weller (HU Berlin):Registerflexibilität und metasprachliches Wissen: Wie erklären Deutsch-Lehramtsstudierende grammatische Unterschiede zwischen Sätzen?
13:15-14:15Anja Müller, Björn Rothstein & Sabrina Geyer: Reflexion und Fazit zur psycholinguistischen Fundierung grammatikdidaktischer Methoden

 

AG 9 | Linguistic patterns of textual organization across registers

Stella Neumann (RWTH Aachen University), Stephanie Evert (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg), Gerold Schneider (Universität Zürich)
 

Raum: C 22 (Gebäude C)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:15Stella Neumann (RWTH Aachen), Stephanie Evert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) & Gerold Schneider (Universität Zürich): Introduction
14:15-15:15Miriam Taverniers (Ghent University): Interfaces of meaning: Modelling register and genre in a stratified system (invited talk)
15:15-15:45Fritz Kliche, Michael Corsten, Laura Maleyka & Ulrich Heid (Universität Hildesheim): Towards computational segmentation of impromptu stories in biographical interviews
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Mahdi Mantash & Stephanie Evert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Combining PCA and GLM to overcome data sparsity in the multivariate analysis of linguistic variation
17:00-17:30Saara Hellström, Erik Henriksson, Antti Kanner & Veronika Laippala (University of Turku): Outliers, novel registers or plain errors? Analysing texts with no register label
17:30-18:00Discussion

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-14:45

09:00-09:30Rebekah Wegener (Universität Salzburg): Theorizing temporal dynamics in register: Context, instantiation, and the unfolding of situation
09:30-10:00Katja Maquate, Valentina Pescuma, Heike Wiese & Pia Knoeferle (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin):Modelling the influence of individual differences in real-time language processing: Introducing the sCIA+ – an extension of the social Coordinated Interplay Account
10:00-10:30Sophia Conrad (Universität Zürich) & Florian Frenken (RWTH Aachen): Making sense of human-annotated text structure using automatic segmentation contours
10:30-11:15Pause
11:15-11:45Maria Berger, Yulia Clausen (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) & Hannah Seemann (Universität Tübingen): Computational modelling of register variation in positive online language
11:45-12:15Antti Kanner, Saara Hellström, Erik Henriksson & Veronika Laippala (University of Turku):Analysing text macro structures with automatic register identification
12:15-12:45Hanna Schmück, Sonja Zeman, Annemarie Friedrich & Claudia Claridge (Universität Augsburg): Temporal dynamics and linguistic patterns in discourse modes: The case of narrative passages
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Mortimer Drach & Anna Helene Feulnes (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Evidence for the interrelation of genre and register features in Jonas Bretkūnas’s Old Lithuanian sermons
14:15-14:45Discussion

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-13:15

11:45-12:15Erik Henriksson, Saara Hellström, Antti Kanner & Veronika Laippala (University of Turku): Exploring text-internal register organization using machine learning
12:15-12:45Jürg Fleischer, Lena Haden, Gohar Schnelle & Lars Erik Zeige (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Linear distribution of register features in the context of Early New High German register and genre research
12:45-13:15Final discussion

 

AG 10 | Tracing the patterns of (non-)splittability in Germanic: Structures, methods, comparison (Kurz-AG)

Nicholas Catasso (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Nathalie Fromm (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Benjamin L. Sluckin (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
 

Raum: A 6 (Gebäude A)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Jürg Fleischer (HU-Berlin): Does register influence the selection of syntactic (dis)continuity in German(ic)? A study based on texts by Martin Luther
14:45-15:15Caroline Döhmer (Université du Luxembourg): The syntax of 'wat fir'-phrases in Luxembourgish: Splittability and Germanic comparisons
15:15-15:45Lieke Hendriks (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen): Explaining microvariation in split A’-phenomena in Dutch dialects
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:30George Walkden (Universität Konstanz): Explaining the distribution of preposition stranding across Germanic
17:30-18:00François Conrad & Andreas Blümel (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen): Reconsidering the (non-)splittability of R-pronouns German. Insights from dialectal variation FÄLLT AUS / CANCELLED

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-10:30

09:00-09:30Nele Arnold (HU Berlin) & Andreas Blümel (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen): Tracing the patterns of splitability of determiners and N in Old Saxon and Old Norse
09:30-10:00Viktor Köhlich (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt): German High relative clauses and the Split-DP
10:00-10:30Yasaman Sanei (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen):Licensing left branch extraction: Revisiting the role of morphology

 

AG 11 | Approaches to NPIs and their licensing conditions: Anything new? (Kurz-AG)

Carolin Reinert (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), Farbod Khouzani (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
 

Raum: A 6 (Gebäude A)
 

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 11:15-14:45

11:15-12:15AG Organizers: Welcome and Introduction, 15 minutes
Invited Speaker 1: Manfred Sailer (Goethe Universität Frankfurt): The NPI that licensed itself - and other observations from corpus profiles
12:15-12:45Urtzi Etxeberria (CNRS-IKER), M.Teresa Espinal (UAB) & Susagna Tubau (UAB): Establishing the limits between polarity sensitivity, negative polarity and negative concord
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Kazuhiko Fukushima (University of Air) & Kentaro Nakatani (Konan University): Turning the tables in negative polarity item licensing: The implications of NPI -sika in Japanese
14:15-14:45Leah Doroski (Universität Konstanz): Polarity sensitivity in attitude predicates: The case of hope

Freitag, 27.02.2026 |  11:45-14:15

11:45-12:15Chiara Marchetiello (Trinity College Dublin): The parasitic licensing conditions of a gestural NPI
12:15-12:45Stephanie Solt (ZAS) & Andreea C. Nicolae (ZAS): A simplicity-based account of high-degree NPIs
12:45-13:15Anna Czypionka (Universität Konstanz, Universität Fribourg), Doris Penka (Universität Tübingen) & Maribel Romero (Universität Konstanz): Different routes to NPI licensing? ERP evidence from emotive predicates in German
13:15-14:15

Invited Speaker 2: Jack Hoeksema (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen): Paradigmatic and syntagmatic factors in the licensing of polarity items
AG Organizers: Short Roundtable and Farewell, 15 minutes

 

AG 12 | Exploring what is not the case – Methods for investigating negation (Kurz-AG)

Merle Weicker (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), Carolin Dudschig (Universität Tübingen), Yvonne Portele (Freie Universität Berlin)
 

Raum: A 12 (Gebäude A)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Elena Albu (U Tübingen): Exploring negative events: An experimental approach to a philosophical dilemma
14:45-15:15Shenshen Wang (University College London), Chao Sun (Peking University) & Richard Breheny (University College London): The language-specific effect on sentence-verification tasks involving negation
15:15-15:45Golshan Shakeebaee, Ai Chen, Frank Kügler & Markus Bader (Goethe University Frankfurt): Prosodic influences on the anticipation of negation: Evidence from an eye-tracking study in German
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Clara Vilà Dolado, Svetlana Mnogogreshnova, Sol Lago, Esther Rinke & Petra Schulz (U Frankfurt): How to test children’s understanding of sentential negation
17:00-17:30Judith Schlenter (U Köln), Johannes Heim (University of Aberdeen) & Sophie Repp (U Köln): Negation and prosody as markers of pragmatic bias in English polar interrogatives
17:30-18:00Johannes Heim (University of Aberdeen) & Rebecca Woods (Newcastle University): English negative questions: A view on acquisition at the syntax-discourse-prosody interface

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-10:30

09:00-09:30Max Bonke, Alicia Kiesow & Sophie Repp (U Köln): Negation meets modality. Anaphor resolution for propositions
09:30-10:00Holden Härtl (U Kassel): Not the case in verbal irony: An experimental study on the type of denial in ironic interpretation
10:00-10:30Lisa Hofmann (U Stuttgart): Discourse negativity: Counterfactual content and at-issueness

 

AG 13 | Prosodic and segmental patterns in morphology (Kurz-AG)

Dominique Stephan Bobeck (Universität Leipzig), Hamza Khwaja (Universität Leiden), Nabila Louriz (Universität Hassan II. Casablanca)
 

Raum: A 7 (Gebäude A)
 

Mittwoch, 25.02.2026 | 13:45-18:00

13:45-14:45Sabrina Bendjaballah (CNRS & Nantes University): Keynote: Concatenation and templates
14:45-15:15Andreas Pankau (Free University of Berlin): Templatic morphology in Mansfeld German
15:15-15:45Chris Golston (California State University, Fresno) & Martin Krämer (UiT The Arctic University of Norway): The emergence of the *ed in Yokuts stemplates
15:45-16:30Pause
16:30-17:00Zach Metzler (University of California, Los Angeles): Central Sierra Miwwok verbal templates: A direct optimality theoretic account 
17:00-17:30Noam Faust (Paris 8 University): Prosodic constituents are insufficient for the analysis of Semitic templates
17:30-18:00Yuriy Kushnir (Leipzig University): Dominance and anti-dominance in Lithuanian

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 09:00-10:30

09:00-10:00Adamantios Gafos & Larissa Gronwald (University of Potsdam): Keynote: Another kind of rhythm: Rhythm metrics revisited
10:00-10:30Discussion

Alternative Presenters:

Dominique Bobeck (Leipzig University): TBA

Hamza Khwaja (Leiden University): TBA

Nabila Louriz (Hassan II University of Casablanca): TBA

 

AG 14 | Die Sprachentwicklung neuzugewanderter Schüler:innen in deutschen Schulen (Kurz-AG)

Sonja Eisenbeiß (Universität zu Köln), Nicole Marx (Universität zu Köln), Matthias Schwendemann (Universität Leipzig)
 

Raum: A 12 (Gebäude A)
 

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 11:15-14:45

11:15-11:45Rosemarie Tracy (Universität Mannheim): Sprungbrett Quereinstieg
11:45-12:15Leonie Twente (Universität zu Köln): Zugang zur Zielsprache Deutsch und rezeptive Sprachfähigkeiten bei neuzugewandertern Schüler:innen 
12:15-12:45Christine Czinglar (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena), Franziska Förster (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena), Julia Ricart Brede (Universität Passau): Das Zusammenspiel des gesamtsprachlichen Repertoires eines L1-arabisch- und L2-deutschsprachigen Seiteneinsteigers der Sekundarstufe beim Schreiben
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Julia Schlauch (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), Aylin Braunewell (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen) & Jana Gamper (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen): Die Entwicklung von Verbstellung und Nominalgruppen in Texten neu zugewanderter Schüler:innen. Ein lernerkorpuslinguistisches Projekt in Intensivklassen
14:15-14:45Magdalena Michalak (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) & Lisa Schor (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Entwicklung argumentativer Kompetenzen bei neuzugewanderten Schüler:innen sichtbar machen. Befunde aus dem Projekt ForEST

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:15Natalia Gagarina (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft Berlin): Monitoring der Sprachstandsentwicklung von Neuzugewanderten in deutschen Schulen
12:15-12:45Anja Binanzer (Technische Universität Dresden), Hagen Hischmann (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) & Miriam Langlotz (Universität Kassel): Die Integration und Auswertung von Daten neuzugewanderter Schüler:innen in NaLeKo
12:45-13:15Onur Özsoy (Universität zu Köln) & Angela Schmidt (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft): Variation bei Sprachkompetenzen von neuzugewanderten Kindern im Bildungssystem
13:15-14:15Maxi Kupetz (Universität Leipzig) & Christl Langer (Universität Leipzig): Longitudinale, interaktional-linguistische Unterrichtsforschung als Möglichkeit der Erforschung der Sprachentwicklung neuzugewanderter Schüler:innen in Schulen

 

AG 15 | Phraseme in Beziehung: Phonologie –Assimilation – Informationsstruktur (Kurz-AG)

Carolin Cholotta (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg), Yeonsuk Yun (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg), Patrizia Noel (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg)
 

Raum: A 7 (Gebäude A)
 

Donnerstag, 26.02.2026 | 11:15-14:45

11:15-11:45Carolin Cholotta, Yeonsuk Yun & Patrizia Noel (U Bamberg): Einführung
11:45-12:15Jakob Maché (U Lissabon): Die L*+H L- Kontur im Deutschen als Intonationsphrasem
12:15-12:45Anna Pavlova (U Mainz): Funktionale Satzperspektive und Phrasem-Konstruktionen
12:45-13:45Mittagspause
13:45-14:15Martine Dalmas & Dmitrij Dobrovol'skij: Informationsstrukturelle Aspekte des Idiom-Gebrauchs
14:15-14:45Carolin Cholotta (U Bamberg): Akzentuierung von Idiomen im Deutschen

Freitag, 27.02.2026 | 11:45-14:15

11:45-12:15Erla Hallsteinsdóttir (U Aarhus): Phraseme in der Kommunikation über Nachhaltigkeit: (neue) Formen und Funktionen
12:15-12:45Biljana Ivanovska (U Stip) & Gzim Xhaferri (U Tetovo): Die pragmatische Funktion der Alliteration in deutschen Phraseologismen am Beispiel des Korpus „Saale-Zeitung“ (2011–2042)
12:45-13:15Yeonsuk Yun (U Bamberg): Assimilation in deutschen Idiomen: Phonologische und funktionale Aspekte
13:15-13:45Kristina Ilic: Prosodie bei Phrasemkonstruktionen mit Verdoppelungen
13:45-14:15Carolin Cholotta, Yeonsuk Yun & Patrizia Noel (U Bamberg): Fazit und Diskussion