Output
(since 09/2023)
Papers
xx/2025: Borise, Lena, Andreas Pregla & Balázs Suranyi. 2025. The challenge of postverbal adverbs and PP-adverbials in flexibly verb-final languages. In Marika Lekakou, Kriszta Szendrői, and Rob Truswell (eds.): Generation Flex: Flexible Syntax, 25 years on. Berlin: Language Science Press.
12/24: Szarvas, Timea. On reconstruction in German ATB-movement and the optimization of experimental designs. In Proceedings of the 32nd Conference of the Student Organization in Europe (ConSOLE 32). Leiden: Leiden University Centre for Linguistics.
11/24: Morgenroth, Lisa & Martin Salzmann. 2024. Reanalyzing syntactic ergativity in Control and conjunction reduction. In Silke Fischer, Doreen Georgi, Fabian Heck, Johannes Hein, Anke Himmelreich, Andrew Murphy & Philipp Weisser (eds.), Strict Cycling: A Festschrift for Gereon Müller. Linguistische ArbeitsBerichte 97, 341–364. Leipzig: University of Leipzig.
11/24: Paparounas, Lefteris & Martin Salzmann. 2024. First Conjunct Clitic Doubling: Evidence for Agree-Based Approaches. In Robert Autry, Gabriela de la Cruz, Luis A. Irizarry Figueroa, Kristina Mihajlovic, Tianyi Ni, Ryan Smith, and Heidi Harley (eds.), Proceedings of the 39th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press, 216-225.
10/24: Georgi, Doreen, Andrew Murphy, Timea Szarvas & Johannes Rothert. Diagnosing syntactic structure in ATB and RNR constructions. A reply to Larson (2013, 2024). Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (2024). Chichago: Chicago Linguistic Society.
10/24: Benz, Johanna & Martin Salzmann. Evidence from German for N-stranding NP-ellipsis. Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (2024). Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.
09/2024: Georgi, Doreen & Mary Amaechi (to appear): Subextraction from subjects in Igbo: new evidence for an antilocality constraint on A'-movement. In Nawal Bahrani, Shaunak Phadnis, Carla Spellerberg & Brynne Wilkinson (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 54.
09/2024: Lee, Jonathan Him Nok, Mark Liberman & Martin Salzmann. Do we EXPECT TO find phonetic traces for syntactic traces? Proceedings of Interspeech 2024, 4258-4262.
09/2024: Amaechi, Mary & Doreen Georgi. The that-trace effect - a surface or a deep island phenomenon? Evidence from resumption and prolepsis in Igbo. Languages, Special Sssue Escaping African "Islands"; editor: Jason Kandybowicz.
06/24: Pregla, Andreas. Word order variability in OV languages. A study on scrambling, verb movement, and postverbal elements with a focus on Uralic languages. PhD thesis, University of Potsdam.
06/24: Paparounas, Lefteris & Martin Salzmann. The syntax of Greek discontinuous reciprocals. Syntax.
04/24: Benz, Johanna, Gesoel Mendes & Martin Salzmann. Against Evacuation Movement in NP-Ellipsis. In Proceedings of the 47th Annual Penn Linguistics Conference; University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 30.1, 21–30.
11/23: Szarvas, Timea. 2023. Unscrambling German parasitic gaps. In Proceedings of “Gisbert Fanselow’s contributions to syntactic theory”, Linguistische Arbeitsberichte (LAB) 96, University of Leipzig.
11/23: Adam, Nina & Andreas Hölzl. 2023. Subjects in word order and alignment typology. In Proceedings of “Gisbert Fanselow’s contributions to syntactic theory”, Linguistische Arbeitsberichte (LAB) 96, University of Leipzig.
Talks
01/25: Georgi, Doreen. tba. Invited talk. LinG/RTG2636 Colloquium, Universität Göttingen.
12/24: Georgi, Doreen. tba. Invited talk. Linguistics Colloquium, Leipzig University.
11/24: Pregla, Andreas, Lena Borise, and Balázs Suranyi. The challenge of postverbal adverbs and PP-adverbials in flexibly verb-final languages. Upcoming talk at Flexible Syntax 2024, workshop at the Institute of Linguistics, UVienna, 8-9 November 2024
11/24: Zompì, Stanislao. tba. Invited talk. CYCLOPS Colloquium, Universität Leipzig.
10/24: Pregla, Andreas. Scrambling and lack thereof in Uralic OV. Invited talk at the Uralic Information Centre (online)
10/24: Salzmann, Martin. Late Merger of relative clauses – Problems and prospects. Consequences for the derivation of relative clauses. Invited talk at the Workshop on Relative clauses: present and future challenges. University of Zurich.
10/24: Pregla, Andreas. The unique status of South Sámi SAuxOV among Uralic and the languages of the world. Invited talk at the Finno-Ugric/Uralic department LMU München
10/24: Szarvas, Timea. PP modifiers do not reconstruct for principle C. Evidence from German wh- and ATB-movement. 55th annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, Yale University (poster).
10/24: Adamson, Luke & Stanislao Zompì. Polite pronouns and the PCC. 55th annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, Yale University.
09/24: Pregla, Andreas and Erika Asztalos. Postverbal elements in Udmurt and Estonian are derived by verb movement. SOUL 5, University of Hamburg
08/24: Lee, Jonathan, Mark Liberman & Martin Salzmann: Do we EXPECT TO find phonetic traces for syntactic traces? Interspeech 2024, Kos.
07/24: Pregla, Andreas and Andreas Hölzl. Agent anaphors in Nepali. SWL 9, PUCP Lima
06/24: Salzmann, Martin. A new perspective on clitic doubling on the basis of Modern Greek. Evidence for a movement-free account. Invited colloquium talk, University of Göttingen.
06/24: Borise, Lena, Andreas Pregla and Balázs Surányi. Towards a typology of postverbal PP-adverbials in flexibly verb-final languages. Poster. RALFE 2024, IKER Bayonne
05/24. Finholt, Aron. Interpretive effects of the copula -ri in Kinyarwanda and Kinyamulenge. 55th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, McGill University.
05/24: Zompì, Stanislao. On some interactions between verb movement and clitic ordering. Invited talk. University of Hamburg.
05/24: Georgi, Doreen. Resumption in Igbo. Two types of resumptives and the nature of the that-trace effect. Invited talk. Linguistics Colloquium, University of Bielefeld.
04/24: Murphy, Andrew and Bob Offer-Westort. Allomorphy in Bidhaawyeet relative clauses: Evidence for locality domains. 60th annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (poster).
04/24: Benz, Johanna & Martin Salzmann. Against evacuation movement in NP-ellipsis. 60th annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (poster).
04/24: Georgi, Doreen, Andrew Murphy, Johannes Rothert & Timea Szarvas: Find the gap. Diagnosing syntactic structure in ATB and RNR constructions. 60th annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society.
04/24: Zompì, Stanislao and Zhouyi Sun. *ABA in Multidomensional Paradigms: A Harmonic Grammar-based account. WCCFL 42, UC Berkeley.
02/24: Szarvas, Timea: Experimenting with principle C in German ATB movement. Linguistic Evidence, University of Potsdam (poster).
01/24: Murphy, Andrew & Bob Offer-Westort (U Chicago). Concord feeds apparent non-local allomorphy in Bidhaawyeet. NELS 54, MIT, Boston.
01/24: Georgi, Doreen. On the nature of the that-trace effect: insights from Igbo. Invited talk. NELS 54, MIT, Boston.
01/24: Szarvas, Timea. On reconstruction in German ATB-movement and the optimization of experimental designs. ConSOLE 32, Queen Mary University of London.
12/23: Rothert, Johannes. An investigation of the case matching requirement in Polish ATB movement and RNR. Invited talk. Slavic Linguistics colloquium, University of Göttingen.
11/23: Rothert, Johannes. An investigation of the case matching requirement in Polish ATB movement and RNR. FDSL 16, University of Graz.
11/23: Murphy, Andrew and Bob Offer-Westort (U Chicago). Case-conditioned allomorphy in Bidhaawyeet. Invited talk. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt.
11/23: Adam, Nina. Typical VO- and OV-languages and the role of the subject. Historical Linguistics Colloquium, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt.
10/23: Pregla, Andreas. Postverbal elements in OV languages. Invited talk. Colloquium HU Berlin
10/23: Wiesner, Maximilian. Subject sharing in Samoan and its structural peculiarities, AFLA 30, Lund University.
09/23: Adam, Nina and Andreas Pregla. The role of subjects in the VO/OV dichotomy. Conference "Topic, focus and subject", Osnabrück.
09/23: Georgi, Doreen. Long A'-bar depedencies in Igbo. Invited talk. Workshop "A-bar matters", Queen Mary University of London.