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The talk “An integrative constraint-based account of constituent linearisation in the German midfield” by LDSL members A. K. Börner, S. Masloch and @tibor_i_kiss will be presented at the Constraining Linearization workshop at @DGfS_eV 2024 (28/02–01/03, Bochum).
LDSL @ CSSP 2023!
‘These Rumours About Psych Verbs Worry Us More Than Anything Else: On the (Im-)possibility of Reflexive Binding Into the Subject of German Experiencer-Object Verbs’ by S. Masloch, J. M. Poppek and @tibor_i_kiss accepted for presentation
LDSL co-organizes Sinn und Bedeutung 28 Sinn und Bedeutung 28 will take place at Ruhr-University Bochum and will be co-organized by the LDSL. For further information, please have a look at: ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sub28/
New Publication by LDSL members Johanna M. Poppek, Simon Masloch and Tibor Kiss: A Corpus-based Perspective on ‘Split Stimuli’ in German! For the full paper, visit LingBuzz (lingbuzz.net/lingbuzz/007096)
New article on linearisation in German by LDSL members Simon Masloch, Johanna M. Poppek and @tibor_i_kiss: "Not so peculiar after all: On the normal position of arguments of German experiencer-object verbs". For the full paper, visit LingBuzz lingbuzz.net/lingbuzz/007118
You can still apply for the Master in Linguistic Data Science as a "Bildungsinländer" - if you have any questions, message us or mail advisory-office-lds@rub.de.
We are happy to annouce that our lab members Halima Husić (@HalimaHusic) & Claudia Roch (@CR_LDSL) will present their work "Mining accordance and information source PPs of German 'nach'" at Grammar and Corpora (@gac2022) in Ghent, 30 June – 2 July #grammar#corpus#preposition
Johanna M. Poppek, Simon Masloch & Tibor Kiss will present on the GerEO database at #LREC2022 in Marseille in June (available via LDSL github.com/Linguistic-Data-S…)
Find our new article 'Identifying non-cooperative participation in web-based elicitation of Acceptability Judgments – How to get rid of noise in your data.' by Jutta Pieper, Katharina Börner & Tibor Kiss on LingBuzz (l.rub.de/f47e3081).
Tibor Kiss, Jutta Pieper & Katharina Börner will present 'Word order constraints on event-internal modifiers' (see l.rub.de/1584571e) at the WAASAP 10th Anniversary Conference (see l.rub.de/efcdca2f) in London (16-17 June 2022).
Tibor Kiss, Jutta Pieper & Katharina Börner will present their analysis of event-internal modifiers (see l.rub.de/1584571e) at Adverbs and adverbials at the form-meaning interface (AAMFI2022, see l.rub.de/5d784b0b) in Göttingen (18-20 May 2022).
Johanna M. Poppek, Simon Masloch & Tibor Kiss will present 'A Corpus-based Perspective on “Split Stimuli” in German’ at #Grammar and #Corpora in Ghent (l.rub.de/9a203526). The talk is based on data from the annotation effort described in l.rub.de/4f0e0a62.
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New article published at lingbuzz: Syntactic Pattern Distribution Analysis of Experiencer-Object Psych Verbs – An Annotation Manual by Simon Masloch, Johanna M. Poppek, Amelie Robrecht and Tibor Kiss. ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/006368