41st Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society
University of Bremen, 6 – 8 March 2019
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WS 1:
Kontraste und Oppositionen bei Genus und Geschlecht im Deutschen
WS 2:
Proper names versus common nouns: morphosyntactic contrasts in the languages of the world
WS 3:
Cross-linguistic variation in control phenomena
WS 4:
Encoding varieties of topic and focus: the role of contrast and information status
WS 5:
Concessives vs. adversatives: opposing opposition
WS 6:
Factors influencing the stability of phonetic contrasts and phonemic oppositions
WS 7:
Language change at the interfaces. On the interaction between syntax, prosody and information structure
WS 8:
Who cares? Contrast and opposition in „free“ phenomena
WS 9:
Koloniale und post-koloniale Toponomastik
WS 10:
Prosody from a cross-domain perspective: how language speaks to music (and vice versa)
WS 11:
Ikonizität in der Sprache
WS 12:
Sorting out the concepts behind definiteness
WS 13:
Post-truth: the semantics and pragmatics of saying „what you believe to be false“
WS 14:
Variation in der Argumentstruktur des Deutschen. Empirische und theoretische Perspektiven im Spannungsfeld von Valenz und Konstruktion
WS 15:
Encoding emotive attitudes in non-truth-conditional meaning
WS 16:
New horizons in the study of nominal phrases