Winter Term 2023-2024
Wednesdays 4-6 pm (ct)
!!! This semester the colloquium will be an onsite event: only a few talks will take place online and most will be onsite at VG 1.105. Detailed information as to how to join the meetings will be shared via the LinG mailing list.
Talks will be announced regularly via the LinG mailing list and on this website (see below).
This is a preliminary schedule that will be extended, and possibly altered, in the weeks to come.
October 25 (Wednesday 4-6 pm ct): *no meeting*
Format: tba
Speaker: tba
Talk: tba
Speaker: tba
Talk: tba
Format: onsite
Speaker: Gerardo Ortega Delgado (University of Birmingham)
Talk: Action as starting point: insights of action representations in gesture and sign
Speaker: Gerardo Ortega Delgado (University of Birmingham)
Talk: Action as starting point: insights of action representations in gesture and sign
Format: onsite
Speakers: Birgit Schmidt , Dorothea Schuller , José Calvo Tello (University of Göttingen)
Talk: Introduction to Open science. Open Access in linguistics.
Speakers: Birgit Schmidt , Dorothea Schuller , José Calvo Tello (University of Göttingen)
Talk: Introduction to Open science. Open Access in linguistics.
Format: online
Speaker: Despina Oikonomou (University of Crete)
Talk: Prosody and meaning variation in matrix Subjunctive Questions of Greek (joined work with Onur Özsoy)
Speaker: Despina Oikonomou (University of Crete)
Talk: Prosody and meaning variation in matrix Subjunctive Questions of Greek (joined work with Onur Özsoy)
Format: onsite
Speaker: Silva Ladewig (University of Göttingen)
Talk: The emergence and stabilization of gestures
Speaker: Silva Ladewig (University of Göttingen)
Talk: The emergence and stabilization of gestures
*no meeting*
Format: onsite
Speaker: José Calvo Tello , Birgit Schmidt , Dorothea Schuller (University of Göttingen)
Talk: Language data management
Speaker: José Calvo Tello , Birgit Schmidt , Dorothea Schuller (University of Göttingen)
Talk: Language data management
*no meeting*
Speaker: Martin Salzmann (University of Pennsylvania)
Talk: A new perspective on Clitic Doubling on the basis of Modern Greek. Evidence for a movement-free account
Talk will be rescheduled in summer term.
Talk: A new perspective on Clitic Doubling on the basis of Modern Greek. Evidence for a movement-free account
Talk will be rescheduled in summer term.
Format: online
Speaker: Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge)
Talk: Some Remarks on the Diachrony of Wh-Movement (and some other things)
Speaker: Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge)
Talk: Some Remarks on the Diachrony of Wh-Movement (and some other things)
Format: online
Speaker: Roumyana Pancheva (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Talk: Numeral variations
Speaker: Roumyana Pancheva (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Talk: Numeral variations
Term Coordinator: Hedde Zeijlstra (Email), Yana Strakatova (Email)
General Coordinator: Hedde Zeijlstra (Email)