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    Petra Burkhardt

    Ulrike Janßen

     

    AG 10: Experimental evidence for minimal structure

    Raum: AR-B 2205

    Mi, 14-14.30h

    Petra Burkhardt, Ulrike Janßen:

    Introduction: Minimal structure in linguistic theory

    Mi, 14.30-15.30h

    Sergey Avrutin:

    Reading between headlines: Encoding information in syntax and discourse

    Mi, 15.30-16h

    - Der Vortrag von Maria Garraffa entfällt -

     

    Mi, 16-16.30

     

    Kaffeepause

    Mi, 16.30-17h

    Nino Grillo:

    Locality effects as evidence for minimal structure

    Mi, 17-17.30h

    Jana Häussler:

    Minimal structure in DP-parsing

    Mi, 17.30-18h

    Tully Thibeau:

    Effects of NP-islands on native and non-native speakers of English

    Mi, 18-18.30h

     

     

     

    Dietmar Roehm, Hubert Haider:

    Minimal structure in morphosyntactic processing: the case of particle verbs

    Do, 9-10h

    Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Matthias Schlesewsky:

    Minimality as the ultimate universal: Neurotypological evidence from real time comprehension

    Do, 10-10.30h

    Petra Augurzky:

    Effects of prosodic phrasing on structural ambiguity

    Do, 10.30-11h

    Doreen Bryant:

    Minimality in child language acquisition

    Do, 11-11.30h

     

    Kaffeepause

    Do, 11.30-12h

    Kalliopi Katsika:

    Exploring the minimal structure in Greek: Evidence from prepositional phrase attachment ambiguities

    Do, 12-12.30h

     

     

    Markus Bader, Tanja Schmid:

    Minimality in verb cluster formation

    Fr, 11.30-12.30h

    Adam Buchwald:

    Minimality and optimality in phonological processing: Evidence from aphasia

    Fr, 12.30-13h

    Mathias Scharinger:

    Minimal representations of alternating vowels: Evidence from event-related potentials

    Fr, 13-13.30h

    Claudia Friedrich:

    Not every pseudoword disrupts word recognition: Evidence from word initial and word medial variation

    Fr, 13.30-14h

    Johannes Knaus, Ulrike Janßen, Matthias Schlesewsky, Richard Wiese:

    Minimality in prosodic structures: Evidence from ERP studies on German word prosody