SFB 991

SFB Kolloquium WS 2016/17

Day

Speaker

Subject

Time

Room

Chair

Abstract

27.10.2016

Sebastian Löbner

(HHU/CRC991)

Surfing the frame net -
Metonymy and similar phenomena as evidence for Barsalou’s frame approach to concepts

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Thomas Gamerschlag

abstract

17.11.2016

Frances Egan

(Rutgers University)

A deflationary account of mental representation

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Gottfried Vosgerau

abstract

24.11.2016

Corina Strößner

(HHU/CRC 991)

Complement oder Contradiction. On the Relation of Conceptual Spaces and Barsalou Frames

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Annika Schuster

abstract

01.12.2016

Nikolaus Himmelmann

(Universität zu Köln)

Phrase structure and prosodic phrasing

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Robert D. Van Valin

abstract

08.12.2016

Carla Umbach & Helmar Gust

(Universität zu Köln/ZAS & Universität Osnabrück)

Scalar equatives in a similarity account

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Wiebke Petersen

abstract

15.12.2016

Ruth Kempson

(King's College London)

Language: the tool for interaction – surfing uncertainty together

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Peter Sutton

abstract

22.12.2016

Timm Lichte

(HHU/CRC 991)

The syntax-semantics interface of idiomatic multi-word expressions

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Benjamin Burkhardt

abstract

12.01.2017

Curt Anderson

(HHU/CRC 991)

The semantics and pragmatics of some-exclamatives

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Katja Gabrovska

abstract

19.01.2017

Richard Moore

(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Why Did Humans but Not Apes Acquire Language?

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Leda Berio

abstract

26.01.2017

Frauke Albersmeier & David Hommen

(HHU/CRC 991)

Concepts as frames: analytical and ontological issues

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Christoph Kann

abstract

02.02.2017

Sebastian Pado

(Universität Stuttgart)

Computational Explorations in Morphological Derivation

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Lea Kawaletz

abstract

09.02.2017

Katya Pertsova

(The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Explicit vs. implicit learning of phonology and morphology

12:30-14:00

26.32.U1.21

Ruben van de Vijver

abstract