Sprach- und literaturwissenschaftliche Fakultät - Institut für deutsche Sprache und Linguistik

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Preis 2014

This research group studied the human language faculty within the generative approach. It aimed to identify the basic elements from which complex structures can be generated. The Leibniz Prize enabled me to combine expertise in theoretical modeling with cutting-edge experimental methodology and research on less studied languages, multilingual speakers and children. This turned out to be instrumental in testing the efficiency of linguistic models and promoting our understanding of language and cognition.

The RUESHeL group (2014-2023)

Odelia Ahdout

Artemis Alexiadou (PI)

Jeannique Darby

Meg Grant

Nino Grillo

Nils Hirsch

Jens Hopperdietzel

Itamar Kastner

Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga

Fabienne Martin

Despina Oikonomou

Anastasia Paspali

Benjamin Lowell Sluckin

Livia Sommer

Giorgos Spathas

Gülsen Yilmaz

 

Research assistants:Nils Hirsch, Isabel Suditsch (Stuttgart), Daniil Bondarenko, Onur Öszoy (both HU)

 

Visitors

  • Laura Ros García
    U Complutense Madrid
    (September - December 2022)
  • Olga Kritharidou
    U Thessaloniki
    (April - June 2022)
  • Foteini Iliadou
    U Thessaloniki
    (April - June 2022)
  • Evripidis Tsiakmakis
    U Autónoma de Barcelona
    (September- December 2021)
  • Zi Huang
    U Pompeu Fabra
    (September- December 2021)
  • Paulina Parra Miranda
    The College of Mexico
    (April - May 2021)
  • Iro Malta
    U Thessaloniki
    (January-May 2020)

 

  • Elina van Greuningen
    U Utrecht
    (Winter term 2019/20)
  • Prof. Byron Ahn
    U Princeton
    (February-May 2019)
  • Iñigo Tejedor Ayala
    Complutense U Madrid
    (Summer term 2018)
  • Evangelia Antonaki
    U Crete
    (Winter term 2017/18)
  • Janayna Carvalho, Ph.D.
    U Sao Paulo
    (April 2014-March 2015)
  • Ragnhild Eik
    NTNU
    (Winter term 2016/17)

 

 

 

Dissertations by RUESHeL members

  1. Ahdout, Odelia. 2022. Deverbal nouns in Modern Hebrew: between grammar and competition. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/26024
  2. Hirsch, Nils. 2018. German psych verbs: insights from a decompositional perspective. Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/20345
  3. Hopperdietzel, Jens. 2020. Resultatives: a view from Oceanic verb serialization. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/22868
  4. Paspali, Anastasia. 2019. Gender agreement in Native and Heritage Greek: an attraction study. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/21594
  5. Sluckin, Benjamin Lowell. 2021. Non-canonical subjects and subject positions. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/24408
  6. Sommer, Livia. 2024. Aspectual composition and effects of definiteness in German and English stative psychological verbs: An empirical investigation. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/28736

 

List of publications by RUESHeL members

Book

Kastner, I. 2020. Voice at the interfaces: The syntax, semantics and morphology of the Hebrew verb. Berlin: Language Science Press.

Edited volumes

Alexiadou, A. & H. Borer. 2020. Nominalization: 50 years on from Chomsky's Remarks. Oxford University Press.

Kastner, I. & B.  Moskal. 2018. Special issue on non-local contextual allomorphy. Snippets 34.

 

Articles, chapters and proceedings

Ahdout, O. 2017. Eventive Object Experiencer nominalizations in Hebrew. In Aspect and Valency in Nominals, eds. Maria Bloch-Trojnar & Anna Malicka-Kleparska, 31–52. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 

Ahdout, O.2020. “Agent Exclusivity” Effects in Hebrew Nominalizations. In Perspectives on Causation, eds. Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal and Nora Boneh, 319–348. Springer. 

Ahdout, O. &  I. Kastner. 2020. Bases, transformations and competition in Hebrew niXYaZ. In Nominalizations: 50 Years on from Chomsky's Remarks, eds. Artemis Alexiadou, and Hagit Borer, 53–85. Oxford University Press. 

Ahdout, O. &  I. Kastner. 2019. Non-active verbs in Hebrew and the input to nominalization, In Proceedings of NELS 49, eds. Maggie Baird, Duygu Göksu & Jonathan Pesetsky. Amherst, MA: GLSA.

Alexiadou, A. 2022a. Two puzzles with agentive nominalizations. For Hagit: a celebration, edited by Linnaea Stockall, Luisa Martí, David Adger, Isabelle Roy and Sarah Ouwayda. QMUL Occasional Papers in Linguistics, no.47, 2022.

Alexiadou, A. 2022b. Definite plural generics in English: evidence from de-adjectival nominalization. In C. Gianollo, K. von Heusinger & M. Napoli (eds.) Determiners and Quantifiers: Functions, variation, and change. Brill: 29-54.

Alexiadou, A. 2021. Reanalysis of morphological exponence: a cross-linguistic perspective. Journal of Historical Syntax 5: 1-16.

Alexiadou, A. 2020a. On the morpho-syntax of synthetic compounds with proper names: a case study on the diachrony of Greek. Word Structure 13.2: 189-210.

Alexiadou, A.2020b. Compound formation in language mixing. Frontiers in Psychology, Language Sciences.

Alexiadou, A. 2020c.  The complexity of Greek verbal morphology: the case of prefixed verbs. In P. Stekauer (ed.) The complexity of complex words. Cambridge University Press.

Alexiadou, A. 2020d. D vs n nominalizations within and across languages. In A. Alexiadou & H. Borer. Nominalizations: 50 years on from Chomsky's remarks. Oxford University Press, 87-110.

Alexiadou, A. 2019a. Proper name compounds: a comparative perspective English Language and Linguistics 23: 855-877.

Alexiadou, A.  2019b. Morphological and semantic markedness revisited: the realization of plurality across languagesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 38, 123-154.

Alexiadou, A. 2019c.  Passives, unaccusativity, and nominalization. In A. Malicka-Kleparska & M. Bloch-Trojnar (eds.) Valency in verbs and verb related structures. Peter Lang.

Alexiadou, A. 2019d. On plurals and plurality. Proceedings of ISTAL 23.

Alexiadou, A. 2018.  Able adjectives and the syntax of psych verbs. Glossa 3(1), 74. https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.498

Alexiadou, A. 2017a.  Language variation and change: a case study of the loss of genitive case in (Heritage) Greek. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 31: 54-72.

Alexiadou, A. 2017b.  Building verbs in language mixing varieties. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 36: 165-192.

Alexiadou, A. Ergativity in Nominalization. 2017c. In J. Coon, D. Massam & L. Travis (eds.) Oxford Handbook on Ergativity. Oxford University Press, 355-372.

Alexiadou, A. 2016. Code-blending and Distributed Morphology. Invited Commentary, Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 6: 756-75

Alexiadou, A. & E. Anagnostopoulou.2022.  Zero derived nouns in Greek: implications for the  representation of  genderLanguages 8(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/languages8010013

Alexiadou, A. & E. Anagnostopoulou. 2020a. A comparative study of English and Greek tough-movement constructions. Langages 218: 17-38.

Alexiadou, A.  & E. Anagnostopoulou. 2020b.  Rethinking the nature of Nominative Case. In A. Bárány et a. (eds.) Syntactic architecture and its consequences II: inside syntax. Language Science Press.

Alexiadou, A. & E. Anagnostopoulou. 2020c.  Experiences and causation. In E. Bar-Asher Siegel & N. Boneh (eds.) Perspectives on causation. Springer.

Alexiadou. A. & E. Anagnostopouloulou. 2019a.  Novel object experiencer verbs and clitic doubling. Syntax. DOI: 10.1111/synt.12172.

Alexiadou, A.  & E. Anagnostopoulou. 2019b.  An asymmetry in backward control: subject vs. object control. In L. Franco  et al. (eds.) Agreement, case and locality in the nominal and verbal domains. Language Science Press.

Alexiadou, A.  & J. Carvalho. 2017.  The role of locatives in (partial) pro-drop languages. In L. Bailey & M. Sheehan (eds.) Order and Structure in Syntax II, Open Generative Syntax, 3-27.

Alexiadou, A. & T. Lohndal. To appear. Probing the nature of roots through language contact. Proceedings of WCCFL 39, special session.

Alexiadou, A. & T. Lohndal. 2018.  Units of language mixing: a cross-linguistic perspective. Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 9.

Alexiadou, A. & T. Lohndal. 2018. V3 in Germanic: a comparison of urban vernaculars and heritage languages. Linguistische Berichte Sonderheft 25: 245-264.

Alexiadou, A.  & T. Lohndal. 2017.  The structural configurations of root categorization.  In L.Bauke & A. Blümel (eds.) Roots and Labels. Mouton de Gruyter 203-232.

Alexiadou, A. & T. Lohndal. 2017.  On the division of labor between roots and functional structure. In R. D’Alessandro & al. (eds) The verbal domain. Oxford University Press, 85-104.

Castroviejo, E., Hernández-Conde, J., Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, D., Ponciano, M. & Vicente, A. 2023.  Are Generics Defaults? A Study on the Interpretation of Generics and Universals in 3 Age-Groups of Spanish-Speaking IndividualsLanguage Learning and Development, 19:3, 275-302, DOI: 10.1080/15475441.2022.2071715

Grant, M., Sloggett, S. & Dillon, B. 2020. Processing ambiguities in attachment and pronominal reference.Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 5(1), 77. https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.852

Grant., M. & A. Alexiadou. 2019. Pronominal reference with proper names in compounds. Linguistic Evidence 2018 Proceedings, Tübingen.

Grillo, N. & K. Moulton. 2016. Event Kinds and the Pseudo Relative. In Brandon Prickett and Christopher Hammerly (eds.), In NELS46: Proceedings Forty-sixth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. Amherst, MA: GLSA (Graduate Linguistics Student Association) (Vol. 2, pp. 11-21).

Grillo, N., Alexiadou, A., Gehrke, B., Hirsch, N., Paolazzi, C., & Santi, A. 2019. Processing unambiguous verbal passives in German. Journal of Linguistics55(3), 523-562.

Grillo, N., & Turco, G. 2016. Prosodic disambiguation and attachment height. In Speech Prosody (Vol. 2016, pp. 1176-1180.

Hopperdietzel, J. forthcoming. Manner/result polysemy as contextual allosemy: Evidence from Daakaka. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.

Hopperdietzel, J. 2022. Talmy's typology in serializing languages: Variations on a VP. Glossa 7(1), 1-45. doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/glossa.7686

Hopperdietzel, J. 2021a. A manner condition on causatives: Resultative compounds in Daakaka. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 25 (SuB 25), 412-429.
Hopperdietzel, Jens. 2021b. Causative morphology as Voice-driven allomorphy: The case of Samoan fa'a-. In Diane Massam & Lauren Clemens (eds.), Polynesian Syntax and its Interfaces, 113-146. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hopperdietzel, J. 2021c. Verbal vP-modifiers in Samoan verb serialization. Proceedings of the 27th Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA27), 42-56.

Hopperdietzel, J. 2020a. Pseudo noun incorporation & differential object marking: Object licensing in Daakaka. Proceedings of the 26th Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA26), 106-123.
Hopperdietzel, J. 2020b. Hopperdietzel Collection: Elicitation of resultative structures in Daakaka (West-Ambrym, Vanuatu). Kaipuleohone Language Archive. Honolulu: University of Hawaii.

Hopperdietzel, J. & A. Alexiadou. forthcoming. Marked unergatives in Samoan nominalizations. Proceedings of WCCFL40.
Hopperdietzel, J. & A. Alexiadou. 2022. Tripartite/inactive case in Samoan nominalizations: On ergativity and unaccusativity. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society 2 (NELS52/2), 43-52.

Iordachioaia, G. &. A. Alexiadou. 2022.  The verbal structure in English synthetic compounds. Glossa: a  journal of general linguistics 9(1). https://doi.org/10.16995/glossa.11585

Karayiannis, D.,  M. Kambanaros, K. K. Grohmann & A. Alexiadou. 2021. Assignment of Grammatical Gender in Heritage GreekFrontiers in Psychology.

Kastner,  I. 2017 . Reflexive verbs in Hebrew: Deep unaccusativity meets lexical semantics. Glossa 2(1).

Kastner, I. &  V. Zu. 2017. Blocking and paradigm gaps. Morphology 27(7).

Kastner; I.  & F. Adriaans. 2018. Linguistic constraints on statistical word segmentation: The role of consonants in Arabic and English. Cognitive Science 42.

Kastner, I. L. Pylkkänen & A. Marantz. 2018. The form of morphemes: MEG evidence from masked priming of two Hebrew templates. Frontiers in Psychology 9(2163).

Kastner, I.  2019a. Templatic morphology as an emergent property: Roots and functional heads in Hebrew. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 37.

Kastner, I. 2019b. Inchoatives in causative clothing: Change of state in Modern Hebrew heXYiZThe Linguistic Review 36(3).

Kastner, I. to appear. Blocking. In The Cambridge Handbook of Distributed Morphology.

Kastner, I &.  M. Tucker (to appear). Non-concatenative morphology. In The Cambridge Handbook of Distributed Morphology.

Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, D. & Karatsareas P. 2022. Language Attrition and Lived Experiences of Attrition among Greek Speakers in London. Languages 7(4):307. https://doi.org/10.3390/languages7040307

Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, D., Katsos, N.,& Stockall, L. 2019. Generalizing About Striking Properties: Do Glippets Love to Play With Fire? Frontiers in Psychology 10:1971. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01971

Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, D., Stockall, L., & Katsos, N. 2019. Contextualising generic and universal generalisations:  quantifier domain restriction and the generic overgeneralisation effect. Journal of Semantics 36, 4, 617-664. DOI: 10.1093/jos/ffz009

Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, D. 2019. Genericity. Cummins, C. and Katsos, N. (Eds.), Handbook of experimental semantics and pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 155-177.

Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, D., N. Katsos & L. Stockall. 2019. Experimental evidence on genericity and universal quantification in Greek and English. In Chondrogianni, M., Courtenage, S., Horrocks, G., Arvaniti, A., and Tsimpli, I. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. London: University of Westminster, 171-182.

Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, D., & A. Alexiadou. 2019.  Genericity in Greek: an experimental investigation. In Gattnar, A., Hörnig, R., Störzer, M. & Featherston, S. (Eds.) Proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2018: Experimental Data Drives Linguistic Theory. Tübingen: University of Tübingen. https://publikationen.uni-tuebingen.de/xmlui/handle/10900/87132.

López, L., A. Alexiadou & T. Veenstra. 2017. Code switching by phaseLanguages 2(3). 

Manova, S., H. Hammarström, I. Kastner Y. Nie. 2020. What is in a morpheme? Theoretical, experimental and computational approaches to the relation of meaning and form in morphology [editors of special issue + introduction]. Word Structure 13(1).

Martin, F. 2023. The syntax of causatives in the Romance languages, M. Lo-
porcaro (Ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Romance Linguistics. Oxford, Oxford University
Press.

Martin, F. 2020. Aspectual differences between agentive vs. non-agentive uses of
causative predicates, E. Bar-Asher Siegal & N. Boneh (Eds.), Perspectives on Causation,
Berlin, Springer, 257-296, doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34308-8_8

Martin, F. 2019. Non-culminating accomplishments, Language and Linguistics Compass, doi.org/10.1111/lnc3.12346.

Martin, F. & S. Arunachalam. 2022. Optional se constructions and flavours of applicatives in Spanish. Isogloss, 8/4, doi.org/10.5565/rev/isogloss.153

Martin, F., J. Carvalho & A. Alexiadou. 2020. Predicates of personal taste and pancake sentences in Brazilian Portuguese and French, T. Ihsane (Ed.), Disentangling Bare Nouns and Nominals Introduced by a Partitive Article, Leiden/Boston, Brill, coll. Syntax and Semantics, vol. 43, 140-186, doi:10.1163/9789004437500_006.

Martin, F. , H. Demirdache, I. García del Real, A. van Hout & N. Kazanina. 2020. Non-adultlike interpretation of telic predicates across child languages, Linguistics, 58/5, 1447-1500, doi.org/10.1515/ling-2020-0182

Martin, F. & H. Demirdache. 2020. Partitive accomplishments across languages, Linguistics, 58/5, 1195-1232, doi.org/10.1515/ling-2020-0201

Martin, F., M. Grant, F. Schäfer & C. Piñón. 2020. A new case of low modality: goal-PPs, Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistics Theory (SALT) 30, Cornell University. doi.org/10.3765/salt.v30i0.4836

Martin, F. & Z. Gyarmathy. 2019. A finer-grained typology of perfective operators, C.
Piñón (Ed.), Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 12, 187–216, cssp.cnrs.fr/eiss12

Martin, F. & C. Piñón. 2020. Verbalizing nouns and adjectives.The case of behavior-related verbs. Glossa, 5(1), 29, doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.833

Martin, F.,  H. Sun, J. Liu  & H. Demirdache, 2023, On the Zero-Change Construal of Causative Simple Verbs in Mandarin Chinese. In Proceedings of TripleA 7: Linguistic Theory and Semantic Fieldwork Edited by Peng Liu, Erin Sjovall, Xue Sun, Polina Berezovskaya and Vera Hohaus,  Tübingen, University of Tübingen, pp. 51-70.

Martin, F., H. Sun, J. Liu & H. Demirdache. 2021. Why one can kill Rasputin twice
in Mandarin. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 25, 618-635. doi.org/10.18148/sub/
2021.v25i0.957

Oikonomou, D. 2022. Detecting a modal with variable force in imperatives: Evidence from its interaction with other operatorsNatural Language and Linguistic Theory 41, 1201–1256 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11049-022-09554-1

Oikonomou, D. 2021a. Modally conditioned mood-switch: The Case of advise-Predicates in GreekProceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 31 (SALT31)

Oikonomou, D. 2021b. Idiomatic Reduplicative Imperatives in Greek. Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics 

Oikonomou, Despina. 2020. A scalar conditional in Greek: looking for the consequent. In: M. Franke et al. (eds.) Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 24, vol. 2, pp.90–107. Osnabrück University.

Oikonomou, D. & A. Alexiadou. 2022. Voice Syncretism Cross-linguistically: The view from minimalismPhilosophies. 7, 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies7010019

Oikonomou, D. & Alexiadou, A. 2021. Preverbal Subjects, CLLD and Inverse Scope in Greek: An experimental study. Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics.

Oikonomou, D., Golcher, F., & Alexiadou, A. 2021. Clitic Left Dislocation and Inverse Scope: Plain indefinites vs. numeralsJournal of Linguistics. 2022;58(4):847-886. doi:10.1017/S0022226722000135

Oikonomou, D., Golcher, F., & Alexiadou, A. 2020. Quantifier scope and information structure in Greek. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics5(1), 81. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1183

Oikonomou, D., & I. Ilić. 2023. Subjunctive Questions in Serbian. Journal of Slavic Linguistics, vol. 31, no. FASL 30 issue, Dec. 2023, pp. 1-18, http://ojs.ung.si/index.php/JSL/article/view/195.

Oikonomou, D, Rizou V, Bondarenko D, Özsoy O, Alexiadou A. 2022. Scalar and Counterfactual Approximatives: Investigating Heritage Greek in the USA and Germany. Languages. 2022; 7(1):11. https://doi.org/10.3390/languages7010011

Paolazzi, C. L., Grillo, N., Alexiadou, A., & Santi, A. (2019). Passives are not hard to interpret but hard to remember: Evidence from online and offline studies. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience34(8), 991-1015.

Paspali, A. 2023. The Greek and German narrative micro-structure of heritage speakers: A corpus study. Journal of Applied Linguistics, 36.

Paspali, A. 2020. Integrating the filler: evidence from double object constructions in Greek relative clauses. In: Torrens, V. (Eds.). Typical and impaired processing in MorphosyntaxAmsterdam: John Benjamins.

Paspali, A. 2017. Processing gender agreement in Heritage Greek: an attraction studyProceedings of the International Conference on Greek Linguistics 13, London.
Paspali, A. & Marinis, T. 2020. Gender agreement attraction in Greek comprehensionFrontiers in Psychology 11, 717. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00717 

Paspali, A. & Rizou, V. 2021. Linguistic performance in Greek as a Heritage Language. Experimental evidence of verbal morphology in production and comprehension [in Greek]. In the 24th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics - Selected PapersThessaloniki: School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Paspali, A., Rizou, V. & Alexiadou, A. 2021. Aspect in Heritage Greek: evidence from elicited production and online judgements. Applied Psycholinguistics, 1-32. doi: 10.1017/S0142716421000539.

Pitteroff, M., Alexiadou, A., Darby, J., and Fischer, S. 2017. On partial control in German. Journal of Comparative German Linguistics 20: 139-85. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10828-017-9088-y

Sluckin, B. L. Forthcoming. Revisiting the syntax and development of Kiezdeutsch V3: a new perspective, Journal of Germanic Linguistics.

Sluckin, B. L. & Oliver Bunk, 'Noncanonical V3 and Resumption in Kiezdeutsch'. 2023.  in Karen De Clercq, and others (eds), Adverbial Resumption in Verb Second Language https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197651148.003.0014,

Sluckin, B.L, S. Cruschina & F. Martin. 2021. Locative inversion in Germanic and Romance: A conspiracy theory, Salvesen, C. & S. Wolfe (Eds.), Continuity and Variation in Germanic and Romance, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 165-191 doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198841166.001.0001

Spathas, G., Michelioudakis, D. 2021. States in the decomposition of verbal predicates. Nat Lang Linguist Theory 39, 1253–1306. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11049-020-09496-6 

Tyler, M. & I. Kastner. 2021. Serial verb constructions and the syntax-prosody interface. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 40(1).

Yatsushiro, K., V. Geçkin, V. Harmati-Pap, A. Alexiadou & U. Sauerland. 2023. The Plural is Unmarked: Evidence from Turkish, Hungarian and German. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 8(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/glossa.8209

Yatsushiro, K. & A. Alexiadou. 2020. The acquisition of argument roles in nominalizations. Proceedings of BUCLD 44 749-758.

Yatsushiro, K. U. Sauerland & A. Alexiadou. 2017.  The unmarkedness of plural: crosslinguistic data.  Proceedings of BU 41.

Yilmaz, G. & A. Sauermann. 2023. Complete acquisition in the heritage language: Evidence
from indefiniteness in Turkish. RumeliDE Dil ve Edebiyat  Dergisi, (33), 813-847. DOI: 10.29000/rumelide.1286008



Workshops and Conferences organized

  1. Generative Syntax in the Twenty-first Century: The Road Ahead. Athens, May 28-30, 2015.
  2. Workshop Exploring Complexity, January 28, 2015. Program.
  3. Greek as a heritage language. July 17, 2015. Stuttgart.
  4. DGfS 2016. AG 2: The syntax of argument structure: empirical advancements and theoretical relevance (together with Elisabeth Verhoeven).
  5. Workshop: The Word and the Morpheme
  6. Control Workshop.
  7. Workshop on the acquisition of passives, November 11, 2016, HU, R.2103.
  8. Workshop on linguistic theories of the passive, November 16-17, 2016, Leucorea (together with Gereon Müller, Leipzig).
  9. Heritage languages in children and adults. January 27, 2017. Berlin (ZAS)
  10. Workshop on compounds. February 20, 2017. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  11. Workshop: The Generic Notebook: Current approaches to genericity. June 2, 2017. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  12. Workshop: Heads, Phrases, Ts and Nodes: Syntactic movement in the 21st Century. June 9, 2017. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  13. Workshop: (In)definiteness and (non)specifity: Meaning and usage. June 26, 2017. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  14. Workshop: Emerging Grammars in Language Contact Situations. July 19, 2017. Rythmynon (Crete), University of Crete. [Call for Papers]
  15. Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Theory 1 (CIALT1). October 6-8, 2017. Rythmynon (Crete).
  16. Workshop: SelectionFest 2017, workshop on selection and embedding. November 10-11, 2017. Leibniz-ZAS.
  17. Workshop: Multi Verb Constructions: Semantic, Syntactic and Typogical Perspectives (MVC2017). December 7-8, 2017. Humboldt-Universität Berlin.
  18. Workshop: Nominal phrase meaning (OASIS workshop). January 11-12, 2018. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin/Leibniz-ZAS.
  19. Workshop: ENDPOINTS 2018. January 30-31, 2018. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  20. Workshop: Non-Canonical Imperatives (NCI). May 25-26, 2018. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  21. Workshop: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Gender. June, 14-15, 2018. Leibniz-ZAS.
  22. Workshop: The mental lexicon: an interdisciplinary approach to representing and processing word structure, July 17-19, 2018, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Main building, rooms see program
  23. DeMiNes Workshop. October 12, 2018. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  24. Conference: The 2nd conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Theory. October 25-27, 2018. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  25. Workshop: Multiple Agreement across Domains (MAD 2018). November 8-9, 2018. ZAS Berlin.
  26. Conference: Ontology As Structured by the Interfaces with Semantics (OASIS1). November 28-30, 2018. CRNS/Paris 8.
  27. Workshop: The mental lexicon: an interdisciplinary approach to representing and processing word structure 2, January 27-28, 2019, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  28. Conference: ConSOLE 27. February 21-23, 2018. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
  29. Conference: Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW 43), March 31 - April 3, 2020, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Online.
  30. GGS 2023 & Workshop on Gisbert Fanselow's contribution to Syntactic Theory.