Networking
Summer school, newsletter and retreats
Invited talks and roundtable discussions
RUEG summer school
Visiting Researchers
Bilinguals Bimonthly Bulletin Board
RUEG retreats
RUEG related BA and MA theses
Conferences
Invited talks and roundtable discussions
Brehmer, Bernhard (Uni Greifswald). Case as an (in)vulnerable domain in heritage language grammars? Some observations from a longitudinal study on heritage Russian and Polish in. 5.11.18, Berlin.
Frey, Werner (ZAS Berlin). Unterschiedliches kommt unterschiedlich an den rechten Rand. 27.11.19, Berlin.
Heller, Monica (University of Toronto). Mobilities and moorings: the construction of "francophone Canada". 16.09.19, Berlin.
Hinrichs, Lars (The University of Texas at Austin). The Bell Tolls for Whom: Variationist and Text-Linguistic Approaches to the Retreat of a Pronoun. 15.05.19, Berlin.
Hunt, Jaime (University of Newcastle, Australia). Mein Deutsch ist nicht sehr gut: German as a Heritage Language in Newcastle, Australia. 04.07.19, Potsdam.
Keller, Mareike (Uni Mannheim). Idioms and collocations in code-switching – clues to bilingual processing. Mannheim 2.-4.4.19
Keskin, Cem (FU Berlin). Cascading Language Collapse: Consequences of Assimilationist Policies. 13.06.19, Berlin
Kornfilt, Jaklin (Syracuse University). Pseudo-Noun Incorporation versus Noun Incorporation in Turkish Subextraction. 11 December 2019, Potsdam.
Stolberg, Doris (IDS Mannheim). Heritage Language Islands. – Invited talk as part of the lecture "Types of Language Acquisition: Differences and Similarities" (Prof. Dr. Tracy). March 2019, Mannheim.
Stolberg, Doris (IDS Mannheim). Pennsylvania German: A historicial heritage language in contact with English. Invited talk as part of the lecture "Heritage Language". October 2018, Mannheim.
Treffers-Daller, Jeanine (University of Reading). Code-switching. Invited talk. 03.04.19, Mannheim.
RUEG summer school
Coordinator Esther Jahns (right) at RUEG summer school
The RUEG summer school took place at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin from
August 12-16, 2019
Classes:
Language Contact: Yaron Matras, University of Manchester
Language Acquisition (L1): Natalia Gagarina, ZAS Berlin
Language Acquisition (L2): Christoph Schroeder, Universität Potsdam
Corpus Linguistics: Hagen Hirschmann, Humboldt-Uni zu Berlin
Heritage Languages: Cristina Flores, Universidade do Minho
Register: Douglas Biber, Northern Arizona University
Visiting Researchers
Gülümser Efeoğlu, Jaime Hunt and Mehmet T. Öncü at RUEG in Berlin
View our Visiting Researchers here!
Bilinguals Bimonthly Bulletin Board
Bimonthly newsletter on RUEG activities and topics
- special editions at Long Night of Science or Summer School
- the extensive distribution group also includes multipliers from the education sector.
- See previous editions and Subscribe
RUEG retreats
Reaching new heights near in Frankenstein near Kaiserslautern
Language Situations (June 2018, Potsdam, organised by project Pd)
Transcription and Annotation (September 2018, Berlin, organised by project Pd)
Code-Switching (April 2019, Mannheim, organised by project P4)
Word Order (September 2019, Berlin, organised by projects P2, P5 and P6)
Registers (September 2019, Berlin, organised by projects P1 and P4)
Nominal Structure (December 2019, Kaiserslautern/Frankenstein, organised by projects P1, P2, and P3)
Discourse Phenomena (March 2020, Hamburg, organised by projects P5 and P6)
Clause Combining (October 2020, Potsdam, organised by project P4)
RUEG2
Kick-off Retreat (April 2021, online, organised by project PZ)
Autumn Retreat (October 2021, Frankenstein, organised by projects P9, PZ)
Spring Retreat (April 2022, Eggersdorf, organised by project PZ)
Autumn Retreat (October 2022, Berlin, organised by project PZ)
Spring Retreat (March 2023, Essen)
Shanley Allen (P2) at Nominal Structure retreat near Kaiserslautern
RUEG-related BA and MA theses
Blanca Bilić: MA thesis on heritage Croatian in Germany, supervised by C. Schroeder
Marlene Böttcher: BA thesis on Stressed pronouns in English, supervised by S. Zerbian
Danielle Maier: MA thesis on Alignment of prenuclear rises in dominant English by heritage speakers of Greek, supervised by S. Zerbian
Yulia Ivashchyk: MA thesis on Word order in Heritage Russian, supervised by S. Zerbian
Arberi Veselaj: MA thesis on Language usage of Heritage Albanian speakers in German, supervised by H. Wiese and A. Alexiadou
Alina Wandrei: BA thesis on Heritage Russian in Germany, supervised by S. Zerbian
Conferences
New Perspectives on Emerging Grammars, Variation and Change