Summer Term 2019
- April 16: START-UP MEETING
- April 23: Andreas Blümel (Göttingen) — C-Hiding
- April 30: Alexandre Cremers (LLC Amsterdam) — Ignorance inferences and roundness effects with modified numerals
- May 7: Marten Stelling (Göttingen) — Why Zeijlstra is wrong | Stefan Keine (USC) & Hedde Zeijlstra (Göttingen) — Morphology of extraction: Reappraising vP phasehood
- May 14: Phoevos Panagiotidis (University of Cyprus) — Categories: theory and typology (joint session with the Department of General Linguistics; Venue: SPW 0.108)
- May 21: Nina Haslinger (Göttingen) — Higher-order DP quantification and the monotonicity puzzle
- May 28: Viola Schmitt (Vienna) — Cumulativity across intensional interveners
- June 4: John Coates (Göttingen) — Commitment Space semantics and Yes/No question intonation contours: A report on an empirical study of Catalan, and a preview of possible common ground with English
- June 11: Patrick D. Elliott (Leibniz-ZAS Berlin) — Movement as a reflex of higher-order structure building | Yimei Xiang (Rutgers) — Higher-order readings of WH-questions
- June 18: Rob Pasternak (Leibniz-ZAS Berlin) — A fuss-free semantics for copy composition
- June 25: Clemens Steiner-Mayr (Göttingen) — Presupposition triggering and redundancy
- July 2: Hedde Zeijlstra (Göttingen) — The complex beauty of boundary adverbials: in years and until
- July 9: Magdalena Roszkowski (Vienna) — The interpretation of ‘distributive’ elements
- July 16: Giuseppe Samo (Beijing Language and Culture University) — V2 languages do not challenge Cartography, if the analysis follows Cartographic guidelines
Unless announced otherwise, the Colloquium in Slavic Linguistics takes place on Wednesdays, 6–8 (ct), in Seminar für Slavische Philologie Philologie (SSP), Room 2.117 (Humboldtallee 19/21). The current program and further information can be accessed via the Colloquium in Slavic Linguistics website.
Unless announced otherwise, the General Linguistics Colloquium takes place on Tuesdays, 4–6 (ct), in Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar (SPW), Room 0.114 (Käte-Hamburgfer-Weg 3). The current program and further information can be accessed via the General Linguistics website.