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DESCRIPTION:Gohar Schnelle (B04)\n
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SUMMARY:Cross-linguistic aspects of register variation: Creating a Lang*Reg Corpus
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DESCRIPTION:Title: Register in historical linguistics\nPresenter: Johannes Schütz\n
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201026T140015
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DESCRIPTION:Stella Neumann RWTH Aachen University\n
SUMMARY:A register variation perspective on varieties of English
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DESCRIPTION:Title: How to do linguistics with R\nPresenter: Felix Golcher\n
SUMMARY:Levschina 2015 Chapter 18: Multidimensional analysis
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DESCRIPTION:Mehrsprachigkeit und Sprachvariation: Diversität als Normalfall, Plenary lecture by Heike Wiese from Project B04 on the Stuts 68, Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft.\n
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CREATED:20210417T111411Z
UID:2621
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201123T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201123T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Basic notions of information structure\nPresenter: Sophia Döring\n
SUMMARY:Krifka 2008
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/krifka-2008/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T185342Z
UID:2940
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201123T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201123T150045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Adler Zhou\n
SUMMARY:War metaphors of COVID-19 in Chinese news: a case of register-influenced usage
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/war-metaphors-of-covid-19-in-chinese-news-a-case-of-register-influenced-usage/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T185606Z
UID:2943
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201130T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130T150045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Mihaela Popa-Wyatt\n(ZAS, associated to A05)\n
SUMMARY:A hierarchical game-theoretic model of social oppression by slurring
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/a-hierarchical-game-theoretic-model-of-social-oppression-by-slurring/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T111543Z
UID:2624
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201207T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201207T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Analyzing Linguistic Complexity and Accuracy in Academic Language Development of German across Elementary and Secondary School\nPresenters: Julia Lukassek / Sarah Schneider\n
SUMMARY:Weiss & Meurer 2019
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/weiss-meurer-2019/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T111653Z
UID:2627
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210111T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210111T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Three Waves of Variation Study: The Emergence of Meaning in the Study of Sociolinguistic Variation\nPresenter: Maggie Bullock\n
SUMMARY:Eckert 2012
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/eckert-2012/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20211214T132912Z
UID:4349
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210112T133000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210112T141500
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:This is an informal virtual meeting. People from the CRC chat over coffee about the challenges of being both a parent and a scientist, about experiences with multilingualism in their own families, and other (non-)related stuff. Come and join us on the second Tuesday of every month! \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for further information.\n
SUMMARY:Coffee hour for scientists with kids
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/coffee-hour-for-scientists-with-kids/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T080737Z
UID:2985
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210118T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210118T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Grammatical change in the noun phrase: the influence of written language use\nPresenter: group\n
SUMMARY:Biber & Gray 2011
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/2985/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T081248Z
UID:2992
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210125T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210125T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Formalizing formality: an analysis of register variation in Sinhala\nPresenter: Nico Lehmann\n
SUMMARY:Paolillo 2000
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/paolillo-2000/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T081535Z
UID:2996
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210208T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210208T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Variation and the indexical field\nPresenter: group\n
SUMMARY:Eckert 2008
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/eckert-2008/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T081933Z
UID:3000
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210215T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210215T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Cross-linguistic analysis of discourse variation across registers\nPresenter: Sophia Döring\n
SUMMARY:Kunz & Lapshinova-Koltunski 2015
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/kunz-lapshinova-koltunski-2015/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T195404Z
UID:2949
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210222T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210222T150045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Noam Slonim\n
SUMMARY:Project Debater – how persuasive can a computer be?
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-debater-how-persuasive-can-a-computer-be/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T082224Z
UID:3004
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210222T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210222T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Where does the sociolinguistic variable stop?\nPresenter: group\n
SUMMARY:Lavandera 1978
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/lavandera-1978/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T195600Z
UID:2952
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210301T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210301T150045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:tba\n
SUMMARY:
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/2952/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T195646Z
UID:2957
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210308T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210308T150045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:tba\n
SUMMARY:
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/2957/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T200041Z
UID:2960
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210315T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210315T150045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:A04 & INF\n
SUMMARY:What is a good Corpus? Corpus design & annotation
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/what-is-a-good-corpus-corpus-design-annotation/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T082518Z
UID:3008
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210315T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210315T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Register variation in spoken British English\npresenter: Otso Vanhala\n
SUMMARY:Laws & Ryder 2018
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/laws-ryder-2018/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210418T161021Z
UID:2774
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210318T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210318T153000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Register dependent variation. Instructions in Notker’s Psalterium and the Revelations of St. Birgitta, talk at the HiSoN 2021 Conference “Intra-Writer Variation in Historical Sociolinguistics” by Gohar Schnelle and Phil Beier from Project B04.\n
SUMMARY:Register dependent variation. Instructions in Notker’s Psalterium and the Revelations of St. Birgitta
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/2774/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T200223Z
UID:2963
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210322T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210322T150045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:A04 & INF\n
SUMMARY:What is a good Corpus? Inference
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/what-is-a-good-corpus-inference/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T082742Z
UID:3011
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210322T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210322T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Challenging stereotypes about academic writing: Complexity, elaboration, explicitness\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Biber & Gray 2010
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-gray-2010/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T103346Z
UID:2827
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210325T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210325T133000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Talk by Alena Baumgärtner from Project C05 at the online workshop ‘Bourdieu in der Germanistik’, universities of Oldenburg und Osnabrück\n
SUMMARY:Registerforschung und sprachlicher Habitus
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/registerforschung-und-sprachlicher-habitus/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210419T200502Z
UID:2966
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210329T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210329T140045
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:A04 & INF\n
SUMMARY:What is a good corpus? Specialized corpora and Web corpora
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/what-is-a-good-corpus-specialized-corpora-and-web-corpora/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T161153Z
UID:2681
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210412T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210412T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Roman Pfeifer (Folkwang Universität der Künste, Essen) & A06\n
SUMMARY:Hearing register variation: Sonification as an alternative to factor analysis
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/hearing-register-variation-sonification-as-an-alternative-to-factor-analysis/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T083022Z
UID:3015
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210412T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210412T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Chapter 9: Historical Patterning of Sociolinguistic Variation\nPresenter: group\n
SUMMARY:Raumolin-Brumberg & Nevalainen 2003
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/raumolin-brumberg-nevalainen-2003/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210418T091122Z
UID:2724
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210419T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210419T120000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Meeting with all members of the CRC\n
SUMMARY:Members meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/members-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210418T091535Z
UID:2730
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210419T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210419T160030
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Talks from the different projects\n
SUMMARY:PhD/Postdoc Talks
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/phd-postdoc-presentation-series/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T160704Z
UID:2674
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210426T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210426T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Anna de Fina (Georgetown University)\n
SUMMARY:Storytelling from a narratives-as-practices perspective
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/storytelling-from-a-narratives-as-practices-perspective/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T083206Z
UID:3019
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210426T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210426T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: What is a Narration – and why does it matter?\nPresenter: Julia Lukassek\n
SUMMARY:Zeman 2018
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/zeman-2018/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210426T063555Z
UID:3169
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210427T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210427T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on Workshop how to use the COW corpora, organized by A04. \n
SUMMARY:A04 COW corpora
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/3169/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T160514Z
UID:2671
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210503T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210503T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Elke Teich (Universität des Saarlandes)\n \n
SUMMARY:Language variation and change – computational models of variety formation
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-9/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210426T073423Z
UID:3183
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210503T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210503T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: What is a Narration – and why does it matter?\nPresenter: Julia Lukassek\n
SUMMARY:Zeman 2018
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/zeman-2018-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T160319Z
UID:2668
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210510T100015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210510T120000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Sally Dixon, University of New England, Australia\n
SUMMARY:Understanding complex repertoires in situations of language contact: an application of the Comparative Variationist method.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210504T113046Z
UID:3271
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210510T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210510T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: What is a Narration – and why does it matter?\nPresenter: Julia Lukassek\n
SUMMARY:Zeman 2018 II
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/zeman-2018-ii/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T160023Z
UID:2662
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210517T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210517T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:tba\n
SUMMARY:tba
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210420T083333Z
UID:3023
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210517T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210517T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Register in computational language research\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Argamon 2019 I
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/argamon-2019/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210426T093850Z
UID:3191
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210519T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210519T120000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once a month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration Circle Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-circle-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T155900Z
UID:2657
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210531T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210531T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Natalia Bogdanova-Belgrian & Tatjana Sherstinova & Olga Blinova\nSaint-Petersburg State University\n
SUMMARY:Russian everyday speech: Dialogue and monologue in corpus representation
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210518T064710Z
UID:3300
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210531T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210531T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Register in computational language research\nPresenter: Elizabeth Pankratz\n
SUMMARY:Argamon 2019 II
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/argamon-2019-ii/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T155557Z
UID:2654
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210607T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210607T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Zarah Weiss Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen\n
SUMMARY:An Integrative Approach to Linguistic Complexity Analysis for German
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210518T065407Z
UID:3305
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210607T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210607T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Registers of Language\nPresenter: group\n
SUMMARY:Agha 2004
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/agha-2004/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210608T075531Z
UID:3345
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210609T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210609T123000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/3345/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210417T153208Z
UID:2651
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210614T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210614T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Silke Unverzagt & Phil Beier (Project B04)\n
SUMMARY:Register dependent variation. Instructions in Notker’s Psalterium and the Revelations of St. Birgitta
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210518T065603Z
UID:3307
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210614T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210614T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Distributions in text\nPresenter: Elizabeth Pankratz\n
SUMMARY:Baroni 2009
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/baroni-2009/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210503T134548Z
UID:3256
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210628T140015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210628T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Laurence R. Horn (Yale University)\n>>more\n
SUMMARY:Negation, negative polarity, and microvariation: two case studies.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/negation-and-variation-two-case-studies/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210609T114656Z
UID:3368
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210705T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210705T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: The linguistic variable\nPresenter: Nico Lehmann\n
SUMMARY:Tagliamonte 2006
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tagliamonte-2006/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210625T073506Z
UID:3577
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210712T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210712T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Negative entrenchment: A usage-based approach to negative evidence\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Stefanowitsch 2008
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/stefanowitsch-2008/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210609T114818Z
UID:3370
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210714T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210714T123000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210708T144344Z
UID:3653
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210719T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210719T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: The Dependency Locality Theory: A Distance-Based Theory of Linguistic Complexity\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Gibson 1998
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/gibson-1998/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210525T230254Z
UID:3312
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210726T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210726T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Paul Cooper (University of Liverpool)\n
SUMMARY:Enregisterment in historical contexts: nineteenth-century Yorkshire dialect.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210816T115231Z
UID:3764
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210816T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210816T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Situating Register in Sociolinguistics\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Biber & Finegan 1994
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-finegan-1994/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210816T115843Z
UID:3775
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210818T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210818T120000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group-meeting-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210816T115412Z
UID:3767
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210823T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210823T140000
LOCATION:DOR24\, R. 1.102 & Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Reconceptualizing register in a continuous situational space\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Biber et. al. 2020
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-et-al-2020/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20210824T094425Z
UID:3786
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210830T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210830T140000
LOCATION:DOR24\, R. 1.102 & Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Reconceptualizing register in a continuous situational space\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Biber et. al. 2020
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-et-al-2020-2/
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DESCRIPTION:Title: A register perspective on varieties of English\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Neumann & Evert (in press)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/neumann-evert-in-press/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210922T110000
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group-meeting-3/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210927T120000
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LOCATION:Zoom & R. 1.102
DESCRIPTION:Title: A register variation perspective on varieties of English\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Neumann & Evert (Forthcoming)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/neumann-evert-forthcoming/
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LOCATION:Zoom & R. 1.102
DESCRIPTION:Title: A register variation perspective on varieties of English\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Neumann & Evert (Forthcoming)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/neumann-evert-forthcoming-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211007T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211007T133000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group-meeting-4/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211011T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211011T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: A register perspective on varieties of English\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Neumann & Evert (in press)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/neumann-evert-in-press-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211018T121500
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: Towards a taxonomy of conversational discourse types\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Biber et al. 2021
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-et-al-2021/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211021T120000
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group-meeting-5/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211025T121500
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DESCRIPTION:Title: Towards a taxonomy of conversational discourse types\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Biber et al. 2021
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-et-al-2021-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211101T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211101T140000
LOCATION:Zoom & 3.308
DESCRIPTION:Title: Towards a taxonomy of conversational discourse types\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Biber et al. 2021
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/4111/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211115T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211115T140000
LOCATION:Zoom & 3.308
DESCRIPTION:Title: Towards a taxonomy of conversational discourse types\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\n
SUMMARY:Biber et al. 2021
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-et-al-2021-3/
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CREATED:20210426T110649Z
UID:3194
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211119T000000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211119T230000
LOCATION:Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
DESCRIPTION:What is the exact theoretical relationship is between register and the individual facets of complexity? How do the situation’s communicative needs affect complexity measures?\n>> read more\n
SUMMARY:Workshop: Complexity and register (CAR21)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-complexity-and-register-car21/
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UID:4094
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211122T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211122T120000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Heather Burnett & Andrew Arana\n>> Abstract\n
SUMMARY:Mathematical Hygiene
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-10/
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UID:4088
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211129T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211129T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:C06\n
SUMMARY:The phonetic realisation of verbal inflection in two dialogue registers of German spontaneous speech
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/4088/
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UID:4139
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211206T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211206T160000
LOCATION:n.a.
DESCRIPTION:internal group meeting (information follows over mailing list)\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of the ‘social meaning group’ (internal)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-the-social-meaning-group-internal/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211206T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211206T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Title: An analytical framework for register studies\nPresenter: tba\n
SUMMARY:Biber 1994
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/biber-1994/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211207T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211207T130000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register. \nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group-meeting-6/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220103T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220103T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Hasan 2014\nTitle: Situational-contextual parameter model for register description\nPresenter: Gohar Schnelle\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle/
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UID:4133
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220110T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220110T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:C03\n
SUMMARY:Real-time effects of register congruence on spoken and written language comprehension: Preliminary eye-tracking data.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-11/
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CREATED:20211121T143402Z
UID:4200
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220117T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220117T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Aria Adli & Eric Engel\n
SUMMARY:Complexity and fluency at the end of the life span
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-12/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220124T140000
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LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:INF project\n
SUMMARY:Introduction to VIVO
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/introduction-to-vivo/
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UID:4346
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220125T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220125T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Discussion on annotation criteria\nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for further information.\n
SUMMARY:Narration Group
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group/
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CREATED:20211213T144029Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220131T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220131T154500
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meeting of the C area projects\n
SUMMARY:C-Area meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/c-area-meeting/
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CREATED:20211105T150555Z
UID:4108
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220207T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220207T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Mechthild Habermann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)\n
SUMMARY:Vertextungsstrategien volkssprachlicher Fachtexte der Frühen Neuzeit
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/vertextungsstrategien-volkssprachlicher-fachtexte-der-fruhen-neuzeit/
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CREATED:20220131T125830Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220208T133000
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:This is an informal virtual meeting. People from the CRC chat over coffee about the challenges of being both a parent and a scientist, about experiences with multilingualism in their own families, and other (non-)related stuff. Come and join us on the second Tuesday of every month! Due to the pandemic situation, the meetings take place online via zoom. Please contact Julia Lukassek for further information.\n
SUMMARY:Coffee hour: Scientists with kids
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/coffee-hour-scientists-with-kids/
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CREATED:20220204T100218Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220214T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220214T154500
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:This is a meeting for everybody who is interested to be PI in a second phase of the CRC.\n
SUMMARY:“Speed Dating” – meeting of PIs for follow up proposal
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/speed-dating-meeting-of-pis-for-follow-up-proposal/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220221T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220221T180000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Meeting with all members of the CRC\n
SUMMARY:Members’ meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/members-meeting-2/
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CREATED:20211122T121853Z
UID:4222
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220223T134500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220223T151500
LOCATION:DGfS 2022\, online
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Organizers\nJulia Lukassek (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\nBritta Schulte (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\nDina Serova (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\nInvited Speakers\nProf. Dr. Monika Fludernik (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)\nProf. Dr. Sonja Zeman (LMU München)\nWorkshop Details\nThis workshop is part of the 44th annual meeting of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS 2022) to be hosted by the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen and held online from 23rd to 25th February 2022.\nNarration as the linguistic reproduction of events is not restricted to literary texts but is a mode of communication used in various situations of linguistic action (i.e., in different registers, genres, text types or the continuum between conceptually spoken and written language). Albeit not all texts can be classified as narrative texts per se, many can contain narrative passages or use narration as a mode to realize communicative functions or the speakers’ intentions, cf. for example blog entries or interviews. From a linguistic perspective, the features used in such situational contexts and for said communicative functions are of great interest on the levels of morphosyntax, lexis, semantics, and pragmatics. \nLinguistically relevant aspects of narration and narrativity have been discussed extensively in literary studies (see narrative perspective resp. focalisation, communication structure, relations in space and time, etc. However, the analysis and operationalization of these features for linguistic questions, e.g., in terms of corpus annotation and data extraction, is still up to debate (cf. Engelberg, Fortmann & Rapp, 2019; Hübl & Steinbach, 2018; Zeman, 2020). With our workshop, we would like to contribute to this discourse. We invite contributions from the following subject areas and topics:\n\nNarration in different modes (spoken, written)\nCorpus linguistic modelling and annotation \nInterdependencies between extra-linguistic context and register\nNarration and narrativity in transition (language contact, historical stages of languages, synchrony/diachrony, varieties)\nLinguistic features of narrative perspective resp. focalisation\nCulture-dependent conceptualizations of narration\n\nReferences\nEngelberg, S., Fortmann, C. & I. Rapp (2019). Rede- und Gedankenwiedergabe in narrativen Strukturen – Ambiguitäten und Varianz. Linguistische Berichte, Sonderheft 27, Hamburg: Buske.\nHübl, A. & M. Steinbach (2018). Linguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages, Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Ser. 247, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/la.247.\nZeman, S. (2020). Narrativität als linguistische Kategorie. Zeitschrift für Germanistische Linguistik 48(3), 447–456. https://doi.org/10.1515/zgl-2020-2010\n \nProgram\n23rd February 2022\n\n\n\n\n13:45-14:15\n\n\nJulia Lukassek, Britta Schulte, Dina Serova (HU Berlin)\n\n\nIntroduction, Slides\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nChair: Julia Lukassek, Britta Schulte, Dina Serova\n\n\nSession 1\n\n\n\n\n14:15-15:15\n\n\nKeynote Sonja Zeman (LMU München)\n\n\nThe grammar of narration\n\n\n\n\n15:15-15:45\n\n\nAlexander Teixeira Kalkhoff (Universität Regensburg), Isabel Colón de Carvajal (Université Lyon, FR), Luisa Acosta Cordoba (Université Lyon, FR)\n\n\nThe NARRANDO project: Spanish storytelling in talk-in-interaction, Slides\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nChair: Oliver Bunk\n\n\nSession 2\n\n\n\n\n16:30-17:00\n\n\nPeter Hofmann, Anke Holler, Thomas Weskott (Universität Göttingen)\n\n\nThere, and Back Again: On Marking the Boundaries of Free Indirect Discourse, Slides\n\n\n\n\n\n17:00-17:30\n\n\nJakob Egetenmeyer (Universität zu Köln)\n\n\nOvershooting the narrative goal: The case of TAM forms in football language\n\n\n\n\n17:30-18:00\n\n\nCarolyn Anderson (Wellesley College, US)\n\n\nProtagonist-mediated perspective, Slides\n\n\n\n\n\n24th February 2022\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nChair: Michał Mrugalski\n\n\nSession 3\n\n\n\n\n9:00-10:00\n\n\nKeynote Monika Fludernik (Universität Freiburg)\n\n\nDiachronic Narratology: Linguistic Perspectives on the Historical Development of Narrative within the Framework of English Studies, Slides\n\n\n\n\n\n10:00-10:30\n\n\nMili Aishwarya (University of Delhi, IN)\n\n\n\n\nAnalysing Narratives in the Performative Art of Indian Puppetry\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nChair: Dina Serova\n\n\nSession 4\n\n\n\n\n11:15-11:45\n\n\nMichał Mrugalski (HU Berlin)\n\n\nTerrorist Realism as a Narrative Mode in Russian and Polish Prose around 1900: Andrei Belyi, Leonid Andreev, and Stanisław Brzozowski\n\n\n\n\n11:45-12:15\n\n\nGohar Schnelle, Silke Unverzagt (HU Berlin)\n\n\nNarration in the service of monastic teaching: Special characteristics of narrative passages in Notkers Psalter\n\n\n\n\n12:15-12:45\n\n\nCamilla Di Biase-Dyson (Macquarie University, AU)\n\n\nHow to tell tales in Ancient Egyptian – the real meaning of the word sḏd\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nChair: Britta Schulte\n\n\nSession 5\n\n\n\n\n13:45-14:15\n\n\nOliver Bunk (HU Berlin)\n\n\nWhen less is more: variation in formal narrations of heritage speakers\n\n\n\n\n14:15-14:45\n\n\nKatya Aplonova (CNRS LLACAN Paris)\n\n\nNarratives are unique data for exploring reported speech as a cross-linguistic category\n\n\n\n\n25th February 2022\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nChair: Julia Lukassek\n\n\nSession 6\n\n\n\n\n11:45-12:15\n\n\nRobert Külpmann (Universität Mainz)\n\n\nIndependently used German wenn-sentences as meta-narrative comments\n\n\n\n\n12:15-12:45\n\n\nLaura Rehberger (Universität Wuppertal)\nCANCELLED\n\n\nWhat drives narration forward? Microstructural semantics and pragmatics captured by situation theory\n\n\n\n\n12:45-13:15\n\n\nLuisa Gödeke (Universität Göttingen)\n\n\nThe Linguistic Structure of Non-fictional Statements\n\n\n\n\n13:15-13:45\n\n\nMelanie Andresen (Universität Stuttgart)\n\n\nNarration in academic language: a corpus linguistic approach based on verb morphology\n\n\n\n\n13:45-14:15\n\n\nAnnette Gerstenberg (Universität Potsdam)\n\n\nOn the margins of narration\n\n\n\n\nAlternate Talks\n\n\n\n\nKimberley Pager-McClymont (University of Huddersfield, UK)\n\n\nSuspense is Thunder/Lightning: The impact of pathetic fallacy on narration, a case study\n\n\n\n\nMili Aishwarya (University of Delhi, IN)\n\n\nAnalysing Narratives in the Performative Art of Indian Puppetry\n\n\n\n\n \nVenue\nThe workshop will take place online. Please register at the conference website to receive full information about the workshops and program.\nRegistration\nThe early bird fee is open for registration until 31th January 2022.\nAttendance fees: \n\nDGfS member with an income: early bird: 15€, else: 20€\nNon-member with an income: early bird: 20€, else; 25€\nDGfS member without an income: early bird: 10€, else: 12€\nNon-member without an income: early bird: 12€, else: 15€\n\nConference Registration: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/213769\nBecoming a member of DGfS: https://dgfs.de/de/inhalt/mitgliedschaft.html\n
SUMMARY:Workshop on “Narration in Context”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-on-narration-in-context/
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CREATED:20230503T102157Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220311T150000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220311T170000
LOCATION:zoom- LMU München\, HU Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on narrative aspects, that could give a cue about parameters for an annotation of narration in texts with not a strictly narrative character\n
SUMMARY:Narration-Annotation
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-annotation/
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CREATED:20220124T205231Z
UID:4605
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220314T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220314T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Nicholas Natchoo (Mauritius Institute of Education)\n
SUMMARY:Also sprach the Dodo Bird: Teaching in Kreol Morisien and Register Recruitment.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-14/
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CREATED:20220304T094421Z
UID:4841
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220315T133000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220315T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for a chat about the challenges of being a scientist and a parent, bringing up kids bi-/multilingually or any other topic related to that.\nIf you want to participate, please contact Julia Lukassek for the Zoom link.\n
SUMMARY:Coffee hour: scientists with kids
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/coffee-hour-scientists-with-kids-2/
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CREATED:20220112T221209Z
UID:4546
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220321T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220321T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:A07\n
SUMMARY:Register sensitivity of negation, polarity and modality in American and British English
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-sensitivity-of-negation-polarity-and-modality-in-american-and-british-english/
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CREATED:20220321T104046Z
UID:4916
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220321T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220321T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Argamon 2019: Computational register analysis and synthesis \n(Presenter: Anna Marklová)\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle-2/
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Simon 2017: Connection between salient social relations in a community and formal realisations in language\n(Presenter: Gohar Schnelle)\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-reading-circle/
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CREATED:20220322T105816Z
UID:4970
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220404T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220404T133000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Wegener 2011: Chapter 2 on context and situation modelling\n(Presenter: Nico Lehmann)\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-reading-circle-2/
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CREATED:20220321T104525Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220406T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220406T120000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration circle meets once per month to discuss the world of narration in relation to register.\nPlease contact Julia Lukassek for the meeting details.\n
SUMMARY:Narration group
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-circle/
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CREATED:20220404T120608Z
UID:5039
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220425T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220425T140000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Gerlach 2018: Cluster analysis on personality type\n(Presenter: Anna Marklová)\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-reading-circle-3/
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CREATED:20220428T124444Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220427T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220427T180000
LOCATION:Festsaal Luisenstraße 56\, 10117 Berlin
DESCRIPTION:CRC 1412 Spring Retreat 2022\nApril 27th – 29th, 2022\n
SUMMARY:Spring Retreat 2022
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/spring-retreat-2022/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20220513T075700Z
UID:5359
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220509T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220509T140000
LOCATION:MO 22\, R. 415
DESCRIPTION:Gerlach 2018: Cluster analysis on personality type\n(Presenter: Anna Marklová)\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-reading-circle-5/
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CREATED:20220502T131809Z
UID:5218
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220510T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220510T123000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The narration group is a cross-project group interested in the relation between narration and register. If you want to join, please contact Julia Lukassek.\n
SUMMARY:Narration Group
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/narration-group-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20220117T230444Z
UID:4570
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220516T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220516T160000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41 - Raum 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Heike Wiese (C07)\n
SUMMARY:Comm-sits and registers.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-13/
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CREATED:20220513T075504Z
UID:5356
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220516T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220516T140000
LOCATION:MO 40\, R. 415
DESCRIPTION:Clarke & Grieve 2017: Dimensions of Abusive Language on Twitter\n(Presenter: Anna Marklová)\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-reading-circle-4/
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CREATED:20220421T091916Z
UID:5165
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220523T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220523T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Modeling (im)precision in context – Stephanie Solt & Roland Mühlenbernd (A05)\n
SUMMARY:Modeling (im)precision in context.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-16/
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CREATED:20220513T081153Z
UID:5362
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220523T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220523T133000
LOCATION:MO 40\, R 415
DESCRIPTION:Bell 1984: Language style as audience design\n(Presenter: Silke Unverzagt)\nThe register reading group meets every Monday from 12-14. We select one article per week, to be read for the next meeting. which is then discussed under the direction of one session leader. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the use of the term “register” and to find new concepts and models from different sub-disciplines. \nFeel free to sign up for the reading circle mailing list to get the latest news and join our discussions: https://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/info/sfb1412-circle\nFor questions or participation requests please contact: nico.lehmann@hu-berlin.de.\n
SUMMARY:Register reading circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-reading-circle-6/
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CREATED:20220427T130034Z
UID:5208
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220530T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220530T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Saskia Schaefer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\n
SUMMARY:We don’t use that word – The Political Vocabulary of Muslim Feminists in Indonesia.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/we-dont-use-that-word-the-political-vocabulary-of-muslim-feminists-in-indonesia/
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CREATED:20220421T091741Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607T120000
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LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41
DESCRIPTION:How do people interpret implausible sentences? – Prof. Martin Pickering\n
SUMMARY:How do people interpret implausible sentences?
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-15/
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CREATED:20220526T124421Z
UID:5466
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607T093000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220607T110000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße\, Berlin-Mitte (hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:The event begins on June 7th with a talk by Alexandra Engel (KU Leuven):\n“Register variation in probabilistic grammatical knowledge – A combination of corpus analysis and rating task experiments“.\nAlexandra’s work is more than connected to the topic of the CRC and also touches on methodological questions represented in several CRC projects and cross-project groups. Her talk will take place via Zoom and everyone is invited to attend.\nAdditionally, we offer three courses:\nJupyter Notebook for Linguists (André Renis, Felix Golcher)\nContrast Coding (Felix Golcher)\nLaTeX II: Quantitative and formal typesetting, slides, and posters (Felix Kopecky)\nProgram: https://box.hu-berlin.de/f/d34172c230ef4fbda29a/\n
SUMMARY:MGK/INF methods school 2022
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-inf-methods-school-2022/
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CREATED:20220526T125758Z
UID:5470
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607T000930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220607T013930
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Engel (KU Leuven) talks about: Register variation in probabilistic grammatical knowledge – A combination of corpus analysis and rating task experiments\nThis is a talk on Zoom only – The link will be provided via CRC mailing list.\n
SUMMARY:Register variation in probabilistic grammatical knowledge – A combination of corpus analysis and rating task experiments
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-variation-in-probabilistic-grammatical-knowledge-a-combination-of-corpus-analysis-and-rating-task-experiments-alexandra-engel-ku-leuven/
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CREATED:20220506T095852Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220613T140000
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LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41 - Raum 415
DESCRIPTION:Nico Lehmann (A06) – Register and the function puzzle: Why register competence is not the whole story\nIn this talk, I review different perspectives on register from the literature and relate them to the CRC’s goal to investigate register knowledge. The main issue is that not all perspectives on register are compatible with the notion of speaker choice, from which follows that register variation is not all about register knowledge. The make-up of registers includes at least two types of intra-individual variation: selections between variants and unrelated “functional” features (Biber 2019). While Biber (Gray 2013) calls the first type non-functional, I claim that both variations are inherently functional in nature. For this purpose, I will address the question of what we mean by function on different levels.\n
SUMMARY:Register and the function puzzle: Why register competence is not the whole story
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-18/
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CREATED:20211216T133838Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220616T120000
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LOCATION:Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin\, Hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Date: 16-Jun-2022 to 17-Jun-2022\nLocation: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany\nDue the pandemic situation, the workshop will take place as a hybrid event:\non-site and online via Zoom\nWorkshop description\nInterlocutors and their social relations constitute a central part of register, which is reflected e.g. in the ‘tenor’ feature in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) (Halliday & Hasan, 1985) or in Biber’s (2006) dimension ‘involved vs. informational production’. Metadiscourse elements address this feature or dimension, allowing speakers or writers to interact with their audience in order to manage their mutual relation and to guide the audience in processing the discourse. These elements are constitutive for register and must be used appropriately in a specific constellation of interlocutors; at the same time, they allow the classification of discourse in terms of a specific register.\nThe workshop intends to deepen our understanding of such elements, focussing on two phenomena that are crucial for tenor, viz., metaphors and stance markers.\nOrganizers\nMarkus Egg, Beate Lütke, Milena Kühnast\nHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany\nInvited Speakers\nGudrun Reijnierse, Radboud University\nPaola Uccelli, Harvard University\nChristian Fandrych, Universität Leipzig\nRegistration\nMay-09-2022 to May-30-2022\nThe workshop is free of charge, but all participants are kindly requested to register here by May 30, 2022. \nThere will be a conference dinner (self-paid) on Thursday, June 16, 2022. If you would like to attend the dinner, please make sure to register as soon as possible. \nVenue\nThe MeStaR workshop takes place at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Main Building.\nHumboldt University of Berlin\nMain Building (Hauptgebäude)\nRoom 2249a\nUnter den Linden 6\n10099 Berlin\nThe workshop room 2249a will be signposted from the entrance hall. It is situated at the intermediate storey (Zwischengeschoß) in the west wing of the main building (left-hand side from the main entrance). It can be reached using the elevator (call button Z1 for room 2249a) or the stairs (First floor; Zwischengeschoß).\n \nProgramme\nThursday, 16.06.2022\n\n\n\n11:45–12:15\nWelcome and Registration \n\n\n \n\n\n\n12:15–12:30\nIntroduction\n\n \n\n\n\n \nSession 1\n\n \n\n\n\n12:30–13:30\nInvited speaker \nChristian Fandych \n(Universität Leipzig)\n\ndenken, glauben & co. [think, believe & co.]: Verbal stance markers in German spoken and written academic discourse. A corpus-based analysis\nAbstract PDF     Presentation PDF\n\n\n\n13:30–14:15\nRegine Eckardt & Qi Yu \n(University of Konstanz)\n\nStance marking and register differences in newspaper articles\nAbstract PDF     Presentation PDF\n\n\n\n14:15–15:00\nTatjana Scheffler, Lesley-Ann Kern & Hannah Seemann \n(Ruhr-Universität Bochum & Philipps-Universität Marburg)\n\n\nModal particles as markers of style, medium, and register\nAbstract PDF   Presentation PDF\n\n\n\n15:00–15:30\nCoffee break\n\n \n\n\n \nSession 2\n\n\n\n15:30–16:15\nFranziska Keller\n(University of Fribourg)\n\n\nStance markers in an unfamiliar register\nAbstract PDF   Presentation PDF\n\n\n\n16:15–17:00\nLidija Cvikić & Gordana Dobravac\n(University of Zagreb & J. Dobrila University of Pula)\n\n\nInterpersonal metadiscourse as an indicator of textbook discourse change?\nAbstract PDF    Presentation PDF\n\n\n\n17:00–18:00\nInvited speaker\nPaola Uccelli\nHarvard University\n\n\nLanguage development throughout school: Cross-disciplinary language skills for reading and writing\nAbstract PDF\n\n\n\n\n18:30 Get-together dinner at a local restaurant\n \nFriday, 17.06.2022\n\n\n\n \nSession 1\n\n\n10:00–11:00\nInvited speaker: \nGudrun Reijnierse\n(Radboud University)\n\nDifferent register, different metaphors? Register as a constraint on variation in non-deliberate versus deliberate metaphor use\nAbstract PDF   Presentation PDF \n\n\n\n11:00–11:45\nAngelika Kiss \n(University of Toronto)\n\nKorean speech styles used metaphorically to express epistemic stance\nAbstract PDF     Presentation PDF \n\n\n\n11:45–12:30\nValentyna Ushchyna & Diana Lepka\n(National University of Lutsk & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)\n\nRisk Metaphors in COVID-19 Discourse: Stances, Registers, Identities\nAbstract PDF    Presentation PDF \n\n\n\n12:30–13:30\nLunch break\n \n\n\n \nSession 2\n \n\n\n13:30–14:15\nMarkus Egg\n(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\n\nMetaphors as register markers\nPresentation PDF \n\n\n\n14:15–15:00\nMilena Kühnast & Beate Lütke\n(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\n\nStance markers as indicators of register flexibility\nPresentation PDF \n\n\n\n15:00–15:30\nDiscussion and closing remarks \n\n\n\n \n \nContact\nIf you need to contact us, please write to:\nmestar22-sfb1412@lists.hu-berlin.de\n \nCall for papers\nInterlocutors and their social relations constitute a central part of register, which is reflected e.g. in the ‘tenor’ feature in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) (Halliday & Hasan, 1985) or in Biber’s (2006b) dimension ‘involved vs. informational production’. Metadiscourse elements address this feature or dimension, allowing speakers or writers to interact with their audience in order to manage their mutual relation and to guide the audience in processing the discourse. These elements are constitutive for register and must be used appropriately in a specific constellation of interlocutors; at the same time, they allow the classification of discourse in terms of a specific register.\nThe workshop intends to deepen our understanding of such elements, focussing on two phenomena that are crucial for tenor, viz., metaphors and stance markers.\nFor metaphors, their relation to tenor was discussed in Goatly (1994, 2011), who correlates functions of metaphors with SFL features, e.g., if the interlocutors are of equal status and close, metaphors tend to be attitudinal and emotive. Also, Steen et al. (2010) attribute differences of metaphors to their respective registers (for news, conversation, fiction, and academic discourse). For instance, the informational registers use metaphor to express content to a much larger extent than conversation. There is also work on metaphor in specific registers, e.g., newspapers (Krennmayr, 2011), academic discourse (Beger, 2015; Herrmann, 2015), or fiction (Dorst, 2015).\nStance markers subsume different types of linguistic means, ranging from specific lexical items such as first and second person pronouns or epistemic adverbs and particles over inflectional and derivational morphology (e.g. diminutives) to syntactic constructions such as imperatives and questions (Biber, 2006a; Hyland, 2005). Research on the distribution of stance markers across registers provides evidence not only for their salience in conversational discourses as a means of indicating speaker’s involvement and fostering addressee’s engagement (Goulart et al., 2020; Qin & Uccelli, 2019). Speakers and writers also use these markers to create interactional identities according to the communicative purposes in contexts with varying degrees of formality (Barbieri, 2015). In written informational discourses, these markers allow writers to convey a credible picture of themselves as members of professional and scientific communities and to develop and manage the social and epistemic common ground with their audiences (Hyland, 2010).\nWe are interested in the way these two phenomena serve to create and modulate register dimensions, for instance, degrees of conceptual orality and literacy and social relations between the interlocutors. For both types of phenomena, their influence on register is closely tied to their semantic contribution, hence, we expect their comparison to yield further insights into metalinguistic strategies of register administration.\nQuestions include, but are not restricted to the following:\n\nHow do metaphors and/or stance markers contribute to establishing and signalling specific registers (including academic language and languages for specific purposes)?\nHow are metaphors and/or stance markers as register markers acquired and how do they change over time?\nWhat is the relation between metaphors and stance markers in the field of register?\nDo metaphors and/or stance markers play a different role in register across languages?\n\nWe especially welcome empirical studies, experimental as well as corpus-based ones.\n \nFormat of the Abstracts: Authors should submit anonymous abstracts of max. 500 words excluding figures and references to mestar22-sfb1412@lists.hu-berlin.de. References should be formatted according to the APA 7th guidelines. Abstracts will be peer reviewed. Talks will be given 30-minute slots excluding discussion.\n \nReferences\nBarbieri, F. (2015). Involvement in university classroom discourse: Register variation and interactivity. Applied Linguistics, 36(2), 151-173. https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amt030\nBeger, A. (2015). Metaphors in psychology genres: Counseling vs. academic lectures. In J. B. Herrmann & T. B. Sardinha (Eds.), Metaphor in specialist discourse (pp. 53-76). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/milcc.4.03beg\nBiber, D. (2006a). Stance in spoken and written university registers. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 5(2), 97-116. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeap.2006.05.001\nBiber, D. (2006b). University language: A corpus-based study of spoken and written registers. John Benjamins. https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/books/9789027293626\nDorst, A. G. (2015). More or different metaphors in fiction? A quantitative cross-register comparison. Language and Literature, 24(1), 3-22. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947014560486\nGoatly, A. (1994). Register and the redemption of relevance theory: The case of metaphor. Pragmatics, 4(2), 139-181. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1075/prag.4.2.05goa\nGoatly, A. (2011). The language of metaphors (2. ed.). Routledge.\nGoulart, L., Gray, B., Staples, S., Black, A., Shelton, A., Biber, D., Egbert, J., & Wizner, S. (2020). Linguistic perspectives on register. Annual Review of Linguistics, 6(1), 435-455. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-linguistics-011718-012644\nHalliday, M. A. K., & Hasan, R. (1985). Language, context, and text: Aspects of language in a social-semiotic perspective. Deakin University Press.\nHerrmann, J. B. (2015). High on metaphor, low on simile? An examination of metaphor type in sub-registers of academic prose. In J. B. Herrmann & T. B. Sardinha (Eds.), Metaphor in specialist discourse (pp. 163-190). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1075/milcc.4.07her\nHyland, K. (2005). Metadiscourse: Exploring interaction in writing. Continuum.\nHyland, K. (2010). Mapping Interactions in Academic Writing. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 9(2), 125-143. https://doi.org/ http://doi.org/10.35360/njes.220\nKrennmayr, T. (2011). Metaphor in newspapers. (PhD thesis). Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.\nQin, W., & Uccelli, P. (2019, 2019/01/01/). Metadiscourse: Variation across communicative contexts. Journal of Pragmatics, 139, 22-39. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2018.10.004\nSteen, G. J., Dorst, A. G., Herrmann, J. B., Kaal, A., Krennmayr, T., & Pasma, T. (2010). A method for linguistic metaphor identification: From MIP to MIPVU. John Benjamins. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1075/celcr.14\n \nFunded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – SFB 1412, 416591334 (https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/de/event/metaphors-and-stance-markers-in-register-variation-mestar-2/).\n
SUMMARY:Metaphors and stance markers in register variation (MeStaR)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/metaphors-and-stance-markers-in-register-variation-mestar-2/
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CREATED:20220217T132237Z
UID:4704
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220620T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Peter König (Universität Osnabrück)\n
SUMMARY:Using VR for the investigation of embodied cognition.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/using-vr-for-the-investigation-of-embodied-cognition/
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CREATED:20220509T161216Z
UID:5277
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220627T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220627T190000
LOCATION:Wandlitz
DESCRIPTION:Retreat of the writing group\n
SUMMARY:Writing retreat for follow-up proposal
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/writing-retreat-for-follow-up-proposal/
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CREATED:20220509T161335Z
UID:5280
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220628T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220628T160000
LOCATION:Wandlitz
DESCRIPTION:Retreat of the writing group\n
SUMMARY:Writing retreat for follow-up proposal
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/writing-retreat-for-follow-up-proposal-2/
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CREATED:20220321T123244Z
UID:4965
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220704T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220704T140000
LOCATION:Leibniz-ZAS
DESCRIPTION:The linguistic CRCs are meeting again this year for a general exchange on July 4-5th\n>> read more\n
SUMMARY:Linguistic SFB Meetup 2022
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-of-the-linguistic-crcs-2022-2/
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CREATED:20220506T231235Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220711T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220711T160000
LOCATION:<a href="https://hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/97480836594?pwd=MVZycFdSbWZ0Q1NaN2JqeGNMVlhYZz09">Zoom</a>
DESCRIPTION:In this colloquium slot we will have two talks:\n14.15: Zahra Farokhnejad (A06, MGK)  Code-switching across registers: Investigating the sociolinguistic functions of code-switching in bilingual Kurdish-Persian speech\n15.00: Abishek Stephen (C04, MGK) Analysis of Self-Mentions as Stance Expressions in L1 and L2 German Argumentative Essays\n
SUMMARY:CRC fellows present their research projects (Zahra & Abishek)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/colloquium-crc-fellows-present-research/
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CREATED:20220708T093459Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220712T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220712T154500
LOCATION:ZAS\, Schützenstr. 18\, 10117 Berlin\,<br> Room 403\, or online
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Although most social scientists agree that well chosen group identity terms can facilitate bringing people together around a set of ideas, beliefs or campaigns for social change, the meanings of those terms are often perceived to be vague and understood differently by different members of social movements. In this presentation, we argue that, although it is usually applied only in the perceptual domain, the Conceptual Spaces framework (Gärdenfors 2000, Douven et al. 2016) can be helpful for understanding the meanings of political identity terms as used by activists of different stripes. We give a case study looking at feminism in France, and we show how Conceptual Spaces can capture the different conceptualizations of terms like “intersectional”, “materialist” and “queer”, thus shedding light on how meaning can change depending on one’s political and philosophical orientations.\nIf you want to participate online, please contact us for the zoom link.\n
SUMMARY:Understanding political identity terms: a conceptual spaces approach
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/understanding-political-identity-terms-a-conceptual-spaces-approach/
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CREATED:20220427T125801Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220808T140000
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Rebekah Wegener  (Universität Salzburg)\n
SUMMARY:Benefits and Challenges of Parametric models of Context.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tba-17/
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CREATED:20220817T071758Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220818T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220818T180000
LOCATION:Dorotheenstr. 24\, 10117 Berlin\, Room 1.101/1.102/1.103
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Asif Agha (University of Pennsylvania), an expert in anthropological linguistics and register research will be visiting the CRC in August 2022. He will offer a two-day summer school on August 18-19, 2022, providing his unique perspective on and influential theory of language and social relations. Furthermore, he will also give an invited talk Where does “the economy” come from at the special session on concepts and registers of the CARLA 2022 workshop organized by A07.\n
SUMMARY:Two-day summer school with Prof. Asif Agha
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/two-day-summer-school-with-prof-asif-agha/
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CREATED:20220203T150050Z
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220822T013000
LOCATION:Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Date: 22-Aug-2022 – 24-Aug-2022\nLocation: Berlin, Germany \nContact Person: Stephanie Rotter\nMeeting Email: rotterst@hu-berlin.de\nWeb Site: https://conceptresearch.github.io/CARLA/carla_workshop/carla_2022 \nLinguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics \nCall Deadline: 15-May-2022 \nMeeting Description:\nThe first international workshop “Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning, and Application” took place at the Institute of Cognitive Science at Osnabrück University in 2018, followed by two virtual events as part of the Bolzano Summer of Knowledge (BOSK) in 2020 and 2021. Currently, we are organizing a fourth (potentially hybrid) workshop “Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning, and Application” (CARLA) in 2022. In addition to a general main session, CARLA 2022 will feature a special session on concepts and register, in relation to the Collaborative Research Center CRC1412 “Register” at the Humboldt University of Berlin.\nVenue: Dorotheenstr. 24, 10117 Berlin, Room 1.101/1.102/1.103\nHumboldt University of Berlin, Germany\nInvited Speakers:\nSpecial session: (22. August)\nAsif Agha, University of Pennsylvania\nPia Knoeferle, Humboldt University of Berlin\nMain session: (23-24. August)\nRoberto G. de Almeida, Concordia University\nRegine Eckardt, University of Konstanz\nMartha Lewis, University of Bristol\n\nCall for Abstracts:\n“Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning, and Application” (CARLA) is an international workshop aimed at fostering interdisciplinary exchange about research on concepts. It invites contributions from all fields related to cognitive science, including (but not limited to) linguistics, artificial intelligence, psychology, philosophy, logic, computer science.\nThe workshop is open for research on any aspect of concepts, but there are three overarching topics that are of special interest with the following (not exhaustive) list of exemplary subtopics:\nRepresentation: How can we formally describe and model concepts? Learning: Where do concepts come from and how are they acquired? Application: How are concepts used in cognitive tasks?\nThis workshop aims to provide an excellent opportunity to present and discuss ongoing research on concepts, both from theoretical/formal and applied/experimental viewpoints. We invite concept researchers from all related fields to submit abstracts to the workshop.\nTopics of the special session:\nIn addition to the general main session on concepts, we would like to draw attention to our special session from researchers working at the interfaces between linguistics, sociolinguistics, anthropology, and sociology. This special session will focus on concepts and registers, in relation to the CRC1412 “Register”. Registers as socially recurring intra-individual (and inter-individual) variation represent concepts influenced by situational and functional settings, such as the formality of the context of use and social relation of interlocutors. This special session is open to research on any aspects of concepts in relation to registers, and in particular, to research on register sensitivity of conceptual (lexical semantic and pragmatic) knowledge. Subtopics include but are not restricted to:\n(1) Documentation, description, and formal analyses of register-sensitivity of concepts;\n(2) Semantics and pragmatics of socially-rich concepts such as “gender” (biological, social, psychological) and “social status”;\n(3) Formal definitions and (e.g. probabilistic) analyses of theoretical concepts and notions in register research, such as “formality”;\n(4) Empirical investigations of these matters using corpus-linguistic, fieldwork, computational or experimental methods.\nSubmission and Publication:\nWe invite the submission of abstracts via EasyChair:\nhttps://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=carla2022\nThe abstracts should use two to three pages (including references) and should be uploaded as pdf based on the following template (LaTeX or Word) which is based on Springer’s LNCS style, available on our website.\n\nDepending on the number and quality of the received submissions, selected contributions may be published after the workshop. For planning reasons, please indicate during the submission procedure whether you are interested in a publication in the form of conference proceedings.\nProgram Committee:\nLocal Organizers:\nMingya Liu & Stephanie Rotter, Department of English and American Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin\nExternal Organizers:\nCaitlyn Antal, Department of Psychology, McGill University\nLucas Bechberger, Institute of Cognitive Science, Osnabrück University\nViviana Haase, Institute for Philosophy II, Ruhr University Bochum\nNicolás Araneda Hinrichs, Institute for Applied Linguistics and Translatology, University Leipzig & Laboratory for Psycholinguistics, University Concepción\nStefan Schneider, Faculty of Computer Science, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg\nCorina Strößner, Emmy Noether Group “From perception to belief and back again”, Ruhr University Bochum\nPaola Vernillo, Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna\n \n
SUMMARY:Concepts in Action: Representation, Learning, and Application (CARLA 2022)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/concepts-in-action-representation-learning-and-application-carla-2022/
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LOCATION:Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin\, Dorotheenstraße 24\, Room 3.134
DESCRIPTION:The workshop is concerned with (changes in) expressions of modality in the histories of the Germanic languages. Modality can be broadly defined as “a linguistic category referring to the factual status of a proposition” (Narrog 2012: 6) which, according to Gregersen (2020: 54), “may be broad enough to cover both the domain of possibility and necessity and a number of subjective notions often considered modal, such as the speaker’s hope or wish that the proposition is true.” These communicative goals can be achieved by a variety of expressions, that are often in competition with each other: mood (subjunctive or imperative), modal auxiliaries, or modal adverbs such as Swedish kanske ‘maybe’, that developed out of a modal auxiliary and a main verb meaning ‘to happen’ or ‘to be’. Earlier research (Diderichsen 1941, Ståhle 1958, Bjerrum 1966 & 1967) suggests that the choice between various expressions of modality depends on a number of contextual factors, such as subject type (human, animate, inanimate), person, or negation. In addition, textual function (e.g. direct or indirect instruction) may play a role (Beier et al. submitted), as may genre or register (Fritz 1997, Andersson 2007, Obe 2013, Westergaard 2020). This competition is associated with changes in distribution (e.g. between the obsolescent subjunctive and modal auxiliaries), but change is not restricted to competition. In the course of time, new modal auxiliaries (Krug 2000) or modal adverbs (Beijering & Norde 2019) emerge, modal auxiliaries change in form and / or meaning (Gregersen 2012), and so on. In order to gain a better understanding of modal expressions in older Germanic languages, of how they compete and how they change, the workshops features corpus-based studies that can be either semasiological (e.g. focusing on a specific modal or group of modals) or onomasiological (e.g. focusing on different expressions of a specific meaning) in nature, based on a single language or a comparison of two languages or more. The research questions we want to address during this workshop include:\n\nHow do modal auxiliaries or adverbs grammaticalise and how do they change?\nIs there a relation between loss of the subjunctive and emergence and / or increasing frequency of modal auxiliaries?\nWhich (contextual, functional or (meta-)textual) factors determine the choice between competing expressions?\nMore specifically, is there a relation between register and (changes in) modal expressions?\nWhat is the role of language contact, such as the impact of Latin on early written vernaculars?\nWhat are differences and similarities between changes in modal expressions across the Germanic languages?\n\nThis workshop is organised by Muriel Norde (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Phil Beier (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Kevin Müller (Universität Zürich) and Rie Obe (Osaka University), as part of the Collaborative Research Centre «Register», funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft / German Research Foundation (SFB 1412; 416591334). The workshop is free of charge, but you are asked to register by sending an email to Phil Beier (phil.beier@hu-berlin.de). In our confirmation email you will also find the Zoom link to the workshop, in case you prefer to participate online.\nProgramme\n09.00 – 09.20: Coffee\n09.20 – 09.30: Introduction\n09.30 – 10.15: Theresa Roth (Marburg): Expressing Modality in Gothic: Competing Strategies in a Fluid System\n10.15 – 11.00: Kevin Müller (Zürich): Expressions of Modality in Early Modern German-language Swiss Legal Texts\n11.00 – 11.45: Muriel Norde & Phil Beier (HU Berlin): Modal constructions in Old Swedish legal and religious texts\n11.45 – 13.00: Lunch break\n13.00 – 13.45: Godelieve Laureys (Gent): Weather forecasts on Danish television: ‘Probably the most modal in the world’\n13.45 – 14.30: Sune Gregersen (København): From possibility to preference: The history of Danish gide ‘be able to, feel like’\n14.30 – 15.00: Coffee / tea break\n15.00 – 15.45: Jakob Maché (Lisboa): Grammaticalisation of need-verbs in Germanic languages\n15.45 – 16.30: Lennart Westergaard (Lund) The semantics of the Danish proximal modal particles nu, da and så\n16.30 – 17.00: Concluding discussion\n18.00: Dinner\n
SUMMARY:Expressions of modality in Germanic: Competition and change
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/expressions-of-modality-in-germanic-competition-and-change/
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CREATED:20220816T142910Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221010T093000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221010T153000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:This is a 2-(full-)day workshop with Prof. Shanley Allen (TU Kaiserlautern, profile).\nDates:\n10.10. – 9.30-15.30\n11.10. – 9.30-15.30\n*There is no colloquium and reading circle on Monday Oct. 10th\nTopics: Concise and Precise Writing, Methods Section, Results Section, Writing Abstracts and Titles, Planning using Brainstorming, Concept Maps, and Outlines, Effective Writing Habits. The course content is complementary to the last course in 2021 and you do not have to have attended the first course last year.\nPhD candidates and fellows in and around the CRC, CRC postdocs, CRC SHKs (Master level) are welcome! Please contact the MGK coordinator for registration.\n
SUMMARY:MGK mini course series 2022: Scientific Writing with Shanley Allen
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-mini-course-series-2022-scientific-writing-part-ii/
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CREATED:20220526T081010Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221027T180000
LOCATION:Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Workshop description\n“Register in Ancient Languages” is an international workshop with the aim to widely introduce and critically discuss the linguistic concept of register within language sciences dealing with non-contemporary, historical or ancient data.\nIn relation to the CRC 1412 “Language User’s Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation”, registers are defined as aspects of socially recurring intra-individual (and inter-individual) language variation that are affected by situational and functional parameters (Halliday 1978; Neumann 2014; Biber 1999, 2012, 2019).\nThese parameters can be observed both on the linguistic (e.g., graphical, morpho-syntactic, lexical, semantic features of a text) as well as on the extralinguistic level and touch upon aspects associated with the communicative purpose(s) and topic(s) of a text, but also the participants of the communication and their relation to each other (status, social roles, authority, expertise, education, familiarity, etc.). The underlying idea is that text producers have the ability and knowledge to switch between different language varieties depending on the communicative context and the associated goals and intentions of the text.\nChallenges and approaches\nUnlike in general linguistics, the possibilities of investigation of linguistic variation in ancient languages are mostly restricted to the available textual material. Often textual corpora are not yet available so that first qualitative and meticulous work is required in order to collect enough data for further study. In many cases, this encompasses transcriptions and transliterations from original documents (primary sources).\nOften, lacunae need to be interpreted and reconstructed by comparative and synoptic approaches. On the lexical level, also lexicography and/or lexicology become important in order to assess the meaning of a word, sentence or passage. In short, various methodologies from philology, paleography, text-criticism, etc. need to be applied before register studies or related research questions can be conducted. Apart from that, register analysis in ancient languages requires an accurate deduction of extralinguistic factors of the text production and reception on the basis of linguistic patterns.\nThus, scholars dealing with ancient or historical languages mostly encounter difficulties in contextualizing their material due to the temporal, cultural and often spatial gap between them and the language as well as culture they investigate. \nAlso, since the work on ancient languages is not always taking place only within the scope of linguistics, the respective subject-specific research history can play a significant role in dealing with phenomena such as register. This is especially the case when specific texts or text groups are described by attributes such as “antiquated”, “neo-”, etc. or are characterized as “standard language”, “vernacular”, “archaism”, “low vs. high register” (cf. Di Biase-Dyson 2019, 54−56). However, in implementing and applying the theoretical and methodological framework of register variation to the academic discourse of historical linguistics, we believe that two main directives can be achieved: 1) ancient and historical languages can be used as an important testing ground for hypotheses generated by modern linguists and allow a critical but fruitful re-evaluation of models, theories, and assumptions; 2) in applying register studies, important insights can be gained into complex processes of language acquisition, production, reception – both from a synchronic as well as diachronic perspectives. Both aspects tackle the question of universality resp. distinctive features across cultures and languages of the past.\nPotential research questions include, but are not restricted to the following:\n\nHow is the concept of register conceptualized in ancient or historical languages? What kind of challenges have to be taken into account when studying language variation in ancient or historical languages?\nHow can register be modeled and operationalized in corresponding philological and linguistic disciplines?\nHow to investigate extralinguistic features of texts when the primary source is fragmentary and/or the context is lost?\nIs it possible to disentangle intra-individual varieties from inter-individual ones (e.g. dialect, sociolect, idiolect, style, etc.) on the basis of texts?\nHow do registers emerge and change with the time in ancient and historical civilizations? To what extent are the underlying processes and mechanisms comparable?\nWhat is the benefit of implementing theoretical and methodological approaches from sociolinguistics and general linguistics into the study of dead or lost languages? How can we critically test and diversify hypotheses generated by general linguistics on the basis of our material?\n\nCall for Papers\nWe invite contributors (advanced PhD-students, Post-Docs, and professionals) studying ancient and historical languages to join us in discussing any of these main questions or to propose other problems based on their work. We strongly encourage studies dealing with different text corpora (e.g., letters, narrations, instructions, religious or funerary texts, etc.) from languages like Ancient Egyptian and Coptic, Akkadian, Sumerian, Anatolian, Maya, Ancient Greek, Latin, Germanic, Old Scandinavian, Old Baltic and others.\nAbstract submission\nAbstracts (ca. 300 words) in English excluding figures and references should be sent to real-sfb1412@lists.hu-berlin.de by the 4th July 2022.\nNotifications of acceptance will be sent by the 10th July 2022. Feel free to use the above contact email for questions regarding the conference.\nFormat\nThe conference has a two days format with 10 slots (30 minutes oral presentations with 15 minutes discussion each). Sessions are scheduled in presence, but speakers will also have the opportunity to present their papers remotely via Zoom.\nReferences\nBiber, D. 1999. A Register Perspective on Grammar and Discourse: Variability in the Form and Use of English Complement Clause, Discourse Studies 1/2, 131−150.\n______2012. Register as a predictor of linguistic variation, Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 8/1, 9−37.\n______2019. Text-linguistic approaches to register variation, Register Studies 1, 42−75.\nDi Biase-Dyson, C. 2019. Narratives by Ancient Egyptians and of Ancient Egypt: A State of the Art, in: D. Serova, B. Burkhard, M. Götz, A. Verbovsek (eds), Narrative: Geschichte − Mythos – Repräsentation, BAJA 8, 1.12.−3.12.2017, Wiesbaden, 39−63.\nHalliday, M.A.K. 1978. Language as social semiotic: The social interpretation of language and meaning, London.\nNeumann, S. 2014. Contrastive register variation: A quantitative approach to the comparison of English and German, Berlin.\n
SUMMARY:Register in Ancient Languages (ReAL)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-in-ancient-languages-real/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221107T140000
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LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\nTalk by David Lukeš (Charles University Prague)\nTo this day, MDA is strongly associated with its founding father of more than 30 years ago, Doug Biber. He is often closely involved with MDA-based studies, whether of English or other languages, offering both technical and interpretive support. In the case of the from-scratch MDA of Czech I’ve been involved with (see https://korpus.cz/mda), he has also provided extremely valuable feedback at various points of the project. However, we’ve also striven to maintain an independent spirit, and not just blindly follow guidelines. Given the rather ambitious scale of the project, this has led to various methodological insights which complement, or sometimes even depart from, the Biberian mainstream, including ways to determine the number of dimensions to settle on, the influence of text length on position within MDA space (and the related issue of using text samples vs. full texts), and novel applications of MDA (e.g. corpus comparison). Many of these are relevant for any quantitative approach to register analysis.\n \n\n\n\n\n
SUMMARY:Methodological issues in multi-dimensional analysis: Insights from a from-scratch MDA of Czech
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/methodological-issues-in-multi-dimensional-analysis-insights-from-a-from-scratch-mda-of-czech/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221121T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221121T154500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:Miriam Meyerhoff (Oxford U, Mercator fellow)\nThis is a recommended reading associated with the talk:\nMeyerhoff, Miriam & Norma Mendoza-Denton 2022. Aesthetics in styles and variation: A fresh flavor. Annual Review of Anthropology. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anthro-101819-110056\n
SUMMARY:Attitudes to variation: verbal hygiene, aesthetics and action
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/miriam-meyerhoff-crc-mercator-fellow-tba/
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CREATED:20220906T153311Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221122T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221122T120000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:Negotiating variation – Creativity, conflict and cross-linguistic perspectives\n\nDates: 22./23./25. November 2022\nPlace: Mohrenstraße 40/41, CRC conference room 415\n\nCourse schedule\nTuesday 22 November, 10:00-12:00\nResolving variation across languages – ‘negotiations’ in speaking creoles \n\nReading: Meyerhoff, Miriam. 2009. Replication, transfer and calquing: Using variation as a tool in the study of language contact. Language Variation and Change. 21. 297-317.\n\n\nWednesday 23 November, 10:00-12:00 (Lunch with PhD candidates to follow 12:00-13:30)\nNew New Zealanders and new unities – negotiating variation and change in Auckland (NZ)\n\n\nReading: Meyerhoff, Miriam, Alexandra Birchfield, Elaine Ballard, Catherine Watson and Helen Charters. 2020. Restrictions on relative clauses in Auckland, New Zealand. In Karen V. Beaman, Isabelle Buchstaller, Sue Fox and James A. Walker (eds.) Advancing Socio-grammatical Variation and Change: In honour of Jenny Cheshire. London: Routledge. 115-133.\n\n\nFriday 25 November, 13:00-15:00\nConflict in a multicultural, multilingual daycare – early forays into sociolinguistic negotiation\n\nReading: Strycharz-Banas, Anna, Carmen Dalli & Miriam Meyerhoff 2022. “I’m a big boy, you’re a baby”: Negotiating labels, group boundaries and identities in an early childhood community of practice. International Journal of Early Years Education. 30, 1: 41-54.\nhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09669760.2021.1998886\n\n\nPersonal meetings with Miriam:\n\nSlots: Thursday 24 November, 10:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:00, Friday afternoon\n\n Please contact the MGK manager Anne Temme\n\n
SUMMARY:MGK mini course series: Miriam Meyerhoff
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-mini-course-with-miriam-meyerhoff/
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CREATED:20220524T075139Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221128T100000
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LOCATION:<a href="https://www.leibniz-zas.de">ZAS</a>
DESCRIPTION:In contact situations, languages can acquire flexible and multiple number marking. For example, in the Creole language Bislama (Vanuatu), regular plural marking is with the determiner ol, as in ol aelan ‘islands’, but it is also possible to combine this marking with suffixal plural marking, as in ol erias ‘areas’, to rely only on English-type suffixal marking, or to leave out plural marking altogether in spite of semantic plurality (Crowley 2004). The suffixal plural marking is largely restricted to English-derived nominals (e.g. ol nakamal, but ?ol nakamals ‘gathering houses’) and seems to be more frequent in certain registers or genres (e.g., it occurs rarely in traditional stories). As another example, the plural marker –o’ob in Yucatec Maya is optionally used with noun phrases with plural reference, influenced by various linguistic factors such as definiteness, specificity, and animacy (Lucy 1992, Butler 2012, 2021). Due to contact with Spanish, Yucatec Maya also exhibits flexible plural marking: Loan words can carry either the Yucatec plural marker, as in cura-o’ob ‘priest-PL’, or the Spanish plural marker, as in cura-s ‘priest-PL’, both markers, as in cura-s-o’ob ‘priest-PL-PL’, or neither, as in cura ‘priest(s)’. As an effect of their exposure to Spanish, younger speakers and speakers with higher levels of education use the plural marker more often (Butler & Couoh Pool 2018). In more controlled speech production, some speakers consider the absence of plural marking with plural reference to be an effect of sloppy speech, which gives rise to hyper-correction effects in associated registers. Such variation has been also reported for Tok Pisin (Mühlhäusler 1985, Romaine 1992, Smith 2002) and Jamaican Creole (Bobyleva 2013, Patrick 2017). On the other hand, multiple markings appear to be absent from French-based creoles (but see Albers 2020). Other types of contact-induced variation have been reported for Afro-Hispanic varieties (Lipski 2010) and Brazilian Portuguese (Guy 1981). \nSuch variations of plural marking in contact situations are of still under-explored relevance for the investigation of the nature of number marking and of the social factors underlying synchronic variation. Wiltschko (2021) summarizes different approaches to number marking and argues that it can be realized at different syntactic levels within the nominal spine. Acquaviva (2008), cf. also the overview article of Alexiadou (2021), pointed out the presence of lexical plurals that interact with syntactic plural marking. Flexible and multiple plural marking speak to these theoretical issues directly. For example, as the suffixal marking in Bislama is restricted, it may be of a derivational or even lexical nature (comparable to plural forms like English fungus – fungi). Further questions of interest include: \n\nDoes language contact affect the use of plural in all syntactic environments, e.g., noun phrases with plural reference, constructions with classifiers, plural agreement? \nWhat is the relevance of flexible or multiple number marking in language contact situations for understanding the nature of optional number marking? \nWhat does the co-occurrence of different systems in different parts of the nominal inventory (native vs. loan words) imply for the structural representation of plural in a given language? \nWhat is the role of multiple exponence of plurality (if applicable)? \n\n\nProgram\nSunday, November 27:\n18.00   warming up\n\nMonday, November 28:\n\nLocation: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Mohrenstr. 40/41, 10117 Berlin – 4th floor, room 415\n09.45   Introduction\n10.00   Artemis Alexiadou (ZAS/HU)\nMultiple plural marking in language contact: a radical decomposition approach.\n11.00   BREAK\n11.15   Slavomír Čéplö (Bochum)\nNominal plural marking in Naija (Nigerian Pidgin): A quantitative perspective.\n\n12.15   LUNCH\n\n14.00   Aru, Carol, Manfred Krifka, Miriam Meyerhoff & Tonjes Veenstra (ZAS/Oxford)\nA multi-variable analysis of variation in plural marking in Bislama.\n15.00   Baptista, Marlyse (Michigan)\nWhen zero means more than one: variable plural marking in Cabo Verdean Creole.\n16.00   BREAK\n16.30   Ulrike Albers (Reunion)\nPlural marking in Reunion Creole.\n\n18.00   CONFERENCE DINNER\n\nTuesday, November 29:\nLocation: ZAS, Schützenstr. 18, 10117 Berlin – 3rd floor, room 308\n10.00   Martina Wiltschko (Barcelona)\nWhat is plural?\n11.00   BREAK\n11.15   Dutta, Chandni & Sayantani Banerjee (New Delhi)\nPlural inflection in a classifier language? the case of ‘-Te’ inflection in Bangla.\n\n12.15   LUNCH\n\n14.00   Stefan Schnell (Zürich)\nGrammatical and semantic number in Vera’a.\n15.00   Gregory Guy (NYU)\nVariable plural marking in Popular Brazil Portuguese\n16.00   BREAK\n16.30   Adli, Aria, Nico Lehmann & Elisabeth Verhoeven (Cologne/HU)\nLinguistic and situational context in multiple and flexible plural marking: some data and directions for further research.\n\n18.00   DRINKS\n\nCall for Papers\nThe CRC 1412 “Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation” at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft Berlin invites to a workshop on these issues from November 28-29 2022 in Berlin, preferably in person or via Zoom. \nInvited speakers include: \n\nUlrike Albers (Université de la Réunion)\nArtemis Alexiadou (ZAS / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\nMartina Wiltschko (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)\nGregory Guy (New York University)\n\nWe invite presentations on empirical descriptions of contact-induced flexible number marking and theoretical issues that are relevant for understanding of the nature of this flexibility. \nWe are particularly interested in contributions that address inter- and intra-language variation in plural marking, in particular the social, stylistic and genre-specific correlates of flexible and multiple plural marking. \nAnonymous submissions (two pages, font not smaller than 11 points, including examples) should be submitted by September 30, 2022 to fb3sfbflexnum[at]leibniz-zas.de. \nAcquaviva, Paolo.2008. Lexical plurals: A morphosemantic approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press.\nAlbers, Ulrike. 2020. A description of bare noun phrases in Reunion Creole. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, Volume 35.1, 1-36.\nAlexiadou, Artemis. 2021. Lexical Plurals. In Patricia Cabredo Hofherr & Jenny Doetjes (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number, 241-256. Oxford: Oxford University Press.\nBobyleva, Ekatarina. 2013. The development of the nominal domain in creole languages. Doctoral dissertation. LOT, University of Amsterdam.\nButler, Lindsay K. & Couoh Pool, Rosa María (2018). Effects of education on the production of plural morphology among bilingual speakers of Yucatec Maya and Spanish. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 8(3):283-319.\nButler, Lindsay. 2012. The morpho-syntax and processing of number marking in Yucatec Maya. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Arizona.\nButler, Lindsay. 2021. Non-inflectional Plural in Yucatec Maya: Syntax and Processing. In Patricia Cabredo Hofherr & Jenny Doetjes (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number. Oxford: Oxford University Press.\nCrowley, Terry. 2004. Bislama reference grammar. Oceanic linguistics special publication 31. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.\nGuy, Gregory Riordan. 1981. Linguistic variation in Brazilian Portuguese: Aspects of the phonology, syntax, and language history. Doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.\nLipski, John M. 2010. Depleted plural marking in two Afro-Hispanic dialects: Separating inheritance from innovation. Language Variation and Change 22: 105-148.\nLucy, John (1992). Language Diversity and Thought. A Reformulation of the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.\nPatrick, Peter L. 2017. Number marking in Jamaican Patwa. In Cutler, Cecelia and Vrzić, Zvjezdana and Angermeyer, Philipp (eds.), Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas. In honor of John V. Singler, 276-304. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.\nWiltschko, Martina. 2021. The Syntax of Number Markers. In Patricia Cabredo Hofherr & Jenny Doetjes (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number, 163-196. Oxford: Oxford University Press.\n
SUMMARY:Flexible and Multiple Plural Marking in Language Contact and Creolization: Social and Situational Correlates
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/flexible-and-multiple-plural-marking-in-language-contact-and-creolization-social-and-situational-correlates/
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Principal Components Analysis in the Study of Language Variation – A Practical Workshop\nPrerequisite: Basic R programming\nDates:\nWed. 30.11 8.30-10.00\nThu. 01.12 8.30-10.00\nRegistration: Please send a short message to the MGK manager until Nov. 20th.\n
SUMMARY:MGK mini course series: Jennifer Hay
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-mini-course-series-jennifer-hay/
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CREATED:20220906T160127Z
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:In this mini course our guest Elin McCready (Aoyama Gakuin U, Tokyo/ZAS) will present and discuss aspects of her research.\nSessions:\n7.12. – 10:00-11:30\nHonorification (Introduction of the phenomenon and to formal treatment of composition, expressive semantics\n8.12. – 10:00-11:30 \nSocial meaning and indexicality (Introduction of the idea of social persona, to game theory, signaling games and social meaning games)\n9.12. – 10:00-11:30\nDogwhistles (Introduction to phenomenon, game theoretic treatment, some extensions, i.e. hyper vigilance and ideology)\nElin’s profile:\nhttps://sites.google.com/site/esmccready/\n
SUMMARY:MGK mini course series 2022: Elin McCready
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-mini-course-series-2022-elin-mccready/
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CREATED:20221005T175407Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230109T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230109T153000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:Talk by Dr. Serge Sharoff (University of Leeds)\nAn important aspect of the Digital Humanities is about using Big Data. Web corpora measuring in billions of words, for example, Common Crawl, provide a good window for “looking into a lot of language” simply because they offer much more data in comparison to traditional national corpora. However, Web corpora lack curated categories, even though they contain texts varying with respect to their functions (for example, texts providing reference information, news reporting or expressing opinions), with respect to their difficulty (for reading by lay public or experts, translators or language learners) or sociodemographic profiling (for age or education). Interpretability of Deep Learning models is the key to understanding that they make the right decisions for the right reasons. While topic-related text classification tasks rely on the use of keywords, I will show a way to interpret the decisions of non-topical classification models using stylistic features.\n
SUMMARY:Genres, registers and text functions
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/talk-by-dr-serge-sharoff/
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CREATED:20230118T114015Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230124T161500
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LOCATION:Dorotheenstr. 24\,  10117 Berlin\, Room 1.401
DESCRIPTION:the slides to download\nFinegan & Biber 1994 argue that it is no accident that shorter forms (zero complementizer, contractions, etc) are more common in informal registers, whereas longer forms are more common in formal ones. Similarly, Eckert 2012 reports research showing that shorter variants of sociolinguistic variables can be considered iconic in the sense that the degree of care/effort put into their production corresponds to a perceived degree of education, care for details, power, etc.\nI will discuss phenomena that question this clear social/register interpretation of shorter vs longer variants. A prominent classical example is the social meaning of rhoticity in English, where the prestige of the r-full (i.e. longer/explicit) or r-less (i.e. shorter/implicit) variants depend on time and region.\nI my talk, I will look at cases of pleonastic marking or multiple exponence at the syntax-semantics interface in which there is a difference in the social meaning between the pleonastic and the implicit variant. The data will come from definiteness marking with inherently definite nouns (proper nouns and uniques), and from negation marking (negative concord).\nThe longer form is considered more standard (“explicit”) in:\n\nthe use of the definite article with unique and kind nouns (“(the) mango is sweet”, in some New Englishes, Sand 2004)\nthe use of the negative marker “ne” in French\n\nThe longer form is considered less standard (“redundant”) in:\n\nthe use of definite articles with proper names for persons in German: “(die) Alex” `(the) Alex’\nthe use of various potential negation markers to express a single negation (i.e. negative concord) in English and German\nthe use of the negative adverb “pas” `not´ together with a neg-word (“rien” `nothing´) to express a single negation in French\n\nI will model the data in a constraint-based formal rendering of basic concepts of third-wave variationist sociolinguistics (Eckert 2012): The social meaning attached to a variant will be treated as a conventionalized, expressive meaning. The overall “register” or “style” that is inferred from the use of particular variants will be considered a(n extra-grammatical) particularized conversational implicature (see Asadpour et al. 2022).\nFor the examples above it is plausible to attach the social meaning to the interpretive strategy rather than to individual words or constructions. Such an analysis seems to fall beyond the scope of previous approaches to register/social meaning in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (Green 95, Paollilo 2000, Bender 2007, Machicao y Priemer et al. 2022), but can be modelled within the proposed architecture.\nI hope to be able to show that multiple exponence can trigger a conventionalized iconic social or register inference. This inference can, however, be one of explicitness or one of redundancy. Considering it an instance of standard pragmatic inferences allows for a flexible yet precise modelling of the multi-variety competence of language users without stipulating any special mechanism for social/register meaning.\n
SUMMARY:Explicit or redundant: The social meaning of multiple exponence
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/explicit-or-redundant-the-social-meaning-of-multiple-exponence/
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CREATED:20230113T125754Z
UID:6512
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230403T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230403T160000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:The participants of the Berlin University Alliance X-Student Research Group ‘Berlin epitaphs as source for historical register research‘ present their results during a poster session. Their will be an introductory summary of the addressed research questions in English, the posters are prepared in German.\norganized by Gohar Schnelle and Dina Serova\nOur students will present their research results featuring the following topics:\n\n“Todesreferenzen in Grabinschriften des 17. Jahrhunderts” Franziska Groth, Stephanie Jandt\n“Darstellung stereotyper Putten im Hauptschiff der Berliner Marienkirche” Tom Liese\n“Orte und Mobilität auf Epitaphien des 17. Jahrhunderts der Berliner Marienkirche” Marthe Küster\n“V1 als Registermerkmal?” Elisabeth Eberle\n“Außertheologische Poesie auf Epitaphien” Luise Bensmann\n“Vergänglichkeit im 17. Jahrhundert am Beispiel von Epitaphien in der St. Marienkirche zu Berlin” Yasmin Altmann\n“Gedächtnis und Emotion. Die Rolle von Emotionen im barocken Totengedenken.” Clara Skrippek\n“Multimodalität und Rezeptionsbedingungen” Ladina Soubeyrand\n“Epitaphe als biographische Quelle” Svenja Kautz\n“Personenattribution auf Grabinschriften” Lola Hajnal Berg\n“Biographische Informationen auf Doppelepitaphien” Bastian Ilgner\n\n
SUMMARY:Poster session of the participants of the Berlin University Alliance X-Student Research Group ‘Berlin epitaphs as source for historical register research’
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/oster-session-of-the-participants-of-the-berlin-university-alliance-x-student-research-group-berlin-epitaphs-as-source-for-historical-register-research/
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CREATED:20221221T111543Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230417T140000
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LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of all members of the CRC\n
SUMMARY:CRC members’ meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-members-meeting/
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CREATED:20230330T154353Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230424T140000
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LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Theresa Roth (Historisch-Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft)\nGohar Schnelle (B04)\nIn our talk we will discuss the development of evidential strategies used in historical medical discourse as a register relevant function. Our results show, that the use of evidentiality in Early Modern German medical texts is tightly bound to evidential strategies used in Ancient medical texts (i.e. Galen), but also shows variation as the scientific standards and thus registers used in contexts of scientific communication change over the centuries.\nOur analyses are carried out on the basis of a variationist corpus study based on annotation in the Register in diachronic German Science Corpus (Ridges-herbology) combined with a qualitative analysis of medical tractats by Galen (2nd-3rd century AD).\n
SUMMARY:Evidential Strategies in Ancient vs. Early Modern Medical Discourse
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/evidential-strategies-in-ancient-vs-early-modern-medical-discourse/
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CREATED:20230512T142013Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230612T141500
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LOCATION:online
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nUniversity of Buenos Aires\n\n\n\n
SUMMARY:Andrés Saab – Honoring and insulting in the syntax and beyond
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/andres-saab-tba/
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CREATED:20230516T132559Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619T141500
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LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Elin McCready (Aoyama Gakuin Universität, Tokio)\n
SUMMARY:Elin McCready – Varieties of Register
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/elin-mccready-tba/
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CREATED:20230628T084705Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230630T190000
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LOCATION:Evangelische Akademie Frankfurt
DESCRIPTION:As an expert on L1 and L2 acquisition of academic registers, Prof. Beate Lütke will participate in the panel discussion “Zwischen allen Stühlen? Bildungssprache Deutsch”. The discussion will take place at the Evangelische Akademie Frankfurt am Main on June 30, 2023 as part of the lecture series “Language and Education”.\n
SUMMARY:Prof. Beate Lütke: Panel discussion „Zwischen allen Stühlen? Bildungssprache Deutsch“
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/prof-beate-lutke-panel-discussion-zwischen-allen-stuhlen-bildungssprache-deutsch/
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CREATED:20230523T142535Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230717T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230717T160000
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Qiang Xia (MGK, C06) – Turn-taking in face-to-face and Zoom conversations.\n
SUMMARY:Qiang Xia – Turn-taking in face-to-face and Zoom conversations.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/qiang-xia-turn-taking-in-face-to-face-and-zoom-conversations/
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CREATED:20230704T155135Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230810T131000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230810T144000
LOCATION:Prague
DESCRIPTION:Organized by:\n\nDr. Melanie Weirich\nDr. Stefanie Jannedy (C02)\n\nImportance of the topic and objectives of the proposed session: Speech register is defined as the socially recurring situational and functional variation in speech. Aspects of the situational and functional setup include foremost the speaker but just as importantly the addressee and the content of the message, that must be conveyed. And on what aspects does a speaker gauge a situation to mediate between all these aspects? While it is well known that human listeners interpret speech beyond the communicative intent (e.g. having implicit biases based on speakers’ looks, to this date, it is hardly understood how speakers modulate their speech as a reaction to an estimation of who the addressee is (i.e. social status, age etc.), how social norms require how polite or formal s/he must be spoken to or what aspects of the situation warrants specific linguistic behaviour.\nThe objective of this panel is to bring together a group of researchers working in sociophonetics, exploring recurring situational and functional variation. Also of interest is the interface of speech production, stance and attitude, social identity, role of addressee and social meaning. We aim at exploring and discussing the methodologies and results of multimodal experiments investigating speech variability and speech interpretation and its impact on modelling human-to-human and eventually human-machine interaction. We hope to increase our knowledge of how these two complex systems of human sociality and language interact to understand the workings of adaptation processes, how and in what way situation or function of a discourse and even space relates to changes in fine phonetic detail. How do stereotypes of addressees, assumed levels of formality or politeness, or special requirements of a situation affect speech production, and just what kinds of cues trigger or undo social clichés that are based on language external factors? This is an important new emerging area of interest related to the main conference topic “Intermingling Communities and Changing Cultures” as the influence of inferences on the social situation or social factors relating to the interlocutor are largely underexplored with regard to changes in phonetic implementation.\nSee conference website for more information:\nICPhS special session 9: Acoustic manifestations of speech register\n
SUMMARY:Acoustic manifestations of speech register – Special session at ICPhS
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/acoustic-manifestations-of-speech-register-icphs/
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CREATED:20230907T100954Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230907T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230907T170000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:The workshop consists of five modules, each focusing on a different aspect of revising.\n\nModule 1: The Dissertation Revision Phase and Basic Information on the Revision Process\nGoal: To recognize revision as a separate work step; to gain clarity about the requirements on the part of the readers; to be able to name the value of the dissertation for the readers or research community.\nModule 2: Focusing on the overall architecture of the dissertation\nGoal: To gain clarity about the overall architecture; to be able to name the objective of the individual chapters and the role within the architecture; to be able to recognize and eliminate deficits in the overall architecture.\nModule 3: Revision of the individual chapters\nGoal: To learn strategies for efficient revision in multiple rounds; to focus on individual dimensions; to begin focused revision of individual sections of text.\nModule 4: Linguistic fine-tuning\nGoal:  To learn and try out strategies for efficient and effective language polishing.\nModule 5: Staying motivated in the closing phase \n\nGoal: To be able to recognize reasons for motivation problems in the revision phase and to use strategies for self-motivation.\n
SUMMARY:Revising and Finishing your Dissertation (MGK Dissertation & Career Series)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/revising-and-finishing-your-dissertation-mgk-dissertation-career-series/
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CREATED:20230907T102339Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230928T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230928T130000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:Goals: 	\n\nParticipants know how to approach their next career goal systematically.\nParticipants are more aware of the benefits of taking action consistently – as opposed to  overthinking and restricting themselves to applying to advertised positions – and invited to train  their bias to action in the time period between the two workshop sessions.\nParticipants know what types of action are most effective.\nParticipants leave with a plan of what action they want to take when.\n\n
SUMMARY:Career strategies for the non-academic job market – Part 1 (MGK Dissertation & Career Series)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/career-strategies-for-the-non-academic-job-market-part-i/
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CREATED:20230907T104916Z
UID:7540
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231005T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231005T120000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:For many researchers, just contemplating first steps on their career path after completing a doctorate can be a bit overwhelming, and it’s not hard to get lost in the sea of job postings, advice, and expectations. What am I qualified for? How can I translate my skills to fit the requirements of the job market? What possibilities are there for me? It can be difficult to know where to start, how to identify your skills and strengths – and for those considering industry, it can be hard to know how to successfully market academic skills to employers outside of academia. Gaining confidence about career options and developing a clearer idea of how to approach the job market effectively will enable researchers early in their careers to set themselves up for success in the future and help them to fully take advantage of all that the university has to offer in their final phase of the doctorate.\nTopics\n\nThe Red Thread: Building a Profile & Marketing Your Skills \nThe Application: Telling Your Story \nExploring Career Options & Networking for Academia \n\n
SUMMARY:Building Your Profile & Writing a Great Application (MGK Dissertation & Career Series)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/building-your-profile-writing-a-great-application-mgk-dissertation-career-series/
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CREATED:20221221T111820Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231012T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231012T103000
LOCATION:Berlin
DESCRIPTION:The CRC will meet in Berlin.\n
SUMMARY:CRC Fall Retreat
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-fall-retreat/
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CREATED:20230907T102510Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231019T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231019T130000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:Goals: 	\n\nParticipants know how to approach their next career goal systematically.\nParticipants are more aware of the benefits of taking action consistently – as opposed to  overthinking and restricting themselves to applying to advertised positions – and invited to train  their bias to action in the time period between the two workshop sessions.\nParticipants know what types of action are most effective.\nParticipants leave with a plan of what action they want to take when.\n\n
SUMMARY:Career strategies for the non-academic job market – Part 2 (MGK Dissertation & Career Series)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/career-strategies-for-the-non-academic-job-market-part-2/
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CREATED:20230907T105543Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231023T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231023T110000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40\, room 415\, Berlin-Mitte
DESCRIPTION:Writing a CV and cover letter can feel challenging. In this 1,5 hour group coaching session (held online), participants have the opportunity to submit their CVs for a group review session. Together, we’ll go over submitted CVs and dis- cuss what works and what might need to be changed, and take a deeper look at effective storytelling as well as give constructive and direct feedback to participants. The CV review will be followed by a Q&A session for participants with specific questions that they feel are better addressed in a smaller group.\n
SUMMARY:Group Coaching Session (MGK Dissertation & Career Series)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/group-coaching-session-mgk-dissertation-career-series/
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CREATED:20230925T161122Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231113T140000
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LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Jocelyn Aznar (A02)\n
SUMMARY:Jocelyn Aznar – “The unexpected relationship between direct speech and singing: from a descriptive perspective to a cross-linguistic exploration.”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/jocely-aznar-tba/
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CREATED:20230901T145052Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231114T000000
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LOCATION: Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS)\, Berlin\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:The social meaning of a linguistic form is the set of socially relevant properties, identities, ideologies, attitudes and stances that it communicates about the speaker, the  hearer or the utterance situation itself. Social meaning has long been a prominent topic of study in sociolinguistics, which has as one of its central goals the exploration of how social structures are reflected, constructed, and transmitted through language use, and how interpretations and social meanings come about through ideological dispositions of language users. Foundational work in the third wave of variation research (Eckert 1989, 2008, 2012) laid the groundwork for the study of social meaning\nand individual stylistic variation. Within this tradition, indexical meanings associated with phonological variation have been studied especially intensively (e.g. Campbell-Kibler 2007, Levon 2014, Podesva et al. 2015, Zhang 2005); but social meaning has been found to attach to variation at all linguistic levels, including syntax (Levon & Buchstaller 2015, Moore 2021, Robinson 2022), semantics/pragmatics (Beltrama & Casasanto 2017), language choice (Blom & Gumperz 1972, Kheir 2023) as well as nonverbal communication (Hess 2023).\n \nRecently, there has been an upsurge in interest in social meaning also among scholars working in other subdisciplines of linguistics beyond sociolinguistics and sociophonetics. Within semantics and pragmatics in particular, it has been increasingly recognized that social meaning is not entirely separate from the sorts of meaning traditionally studied in those disciplines, but rather overlaps with and interacts with such content (see e.g. Acton 2019 on the definite determiner; Beltrama 2018 on intensification; Beltrama, Solt & Burnett 2022 on imprecision; Glass 2015 on necessity modals; Liu, Schwab & Hess 2023 on emotive markers and facial expressions; McCready 2014 on honorification). Furthermore, social meanings can be analyzed using the same formal tools applied to other semantic/pragmatic phenomena, an example being the Social Meaning Games framework of Burnett (2017, 2019). From the point of view of morphosyntax, an open question is the role social meanings play in variation, given the abstract nature of syntactic and morphological features. A widely held view is that variation in such features is qualitatively different from lexical, phonetic and phonological variation in that it is less subject to social evaluation (Labov 2001, i.a.) and more easily explainable in terms of grammar-internal dynamics (Adger 2006). However, other work suggests that abstract morphosyntactic variables do carry social meanings in a way that is similar to other kinds of variation, with implications for the way morphosyntactic patterns are represented in grammar (Paolillo 2000, Bender 2007).\n \nThe objective of the present workshop is to bring together researchers from these very diverse disciplines to discuss our common interests around the topic of social meaning. What can we learn from one another? What questions do we have in common? And where do our interests,\nassumptions and goals diverge?\n \nWe are very pleased to announce the following invited speakers at the workshop:\n\n\nEric Acton (Eastern Michigan University) \nDavid Adger (Queen Mary University of London) \nUrsula Hess (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) \nNorma Mendoza-Denton (UCLA) \nMelanie Weirich (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena) \n\nIn addition, we invite abstract submissions for talks and poster presentations on topics relating to social meaning from any theoretical perspective and methodological approach, including (but not limited to) formal, experimental, phonetic, sociolinguistic, psychological, morphosyntactic, semantic and/or pragmatic. Abstracts should be a maximum of one (1) A4 page in length (12-point type, 1-inch margins), with examples, data, figures and/or references on a second page, and must be anonymous. Early-stage work and research in progress is welcome.\nAbstracts are to be submitted to the workshop e-mail address socialmeaning2023@leibniz-zas.de.\nLink to the program.\nKey dates:\n\nAbstract submissions due: August 27, 2023\nNotification of acceptance: September 17, 2023\nWorkshop: November 14-15, 2023\nLocation: Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS), Berlin Germany\nOrganizers: Stefanie Jannedy (ZAS), Mingya Liu (HU), Antonio Machicao y Priemer (HU)), Stephanie Rotter (HU), Stephanie Solt (ZAS), Giuseppe Varaschin (HU)\n\n\n
SUMMARY:Social Meaning Berlin 2023,
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/social-meaning-berlin-2023/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231103T130507Z
UID:7653
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231120T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231120T160000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Heather Burnett (CNRS et Université Paris Cité)\n
SUMMARY:Heather Burnett – “Analyzing Linguistic Variation Using Discursive Worlds”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/heather-burnett-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231103T124722Z
UID:7650
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231127T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231127T160000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Prof. Yaron Matras (Honorary Professor, Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics)\n
SUMMARY:Yaron Matras – “Angloromani: Mixed Language or Register?”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/yaron-matras-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231204T210055Z
UID:7819
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231206T180000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231206T193000
LOCATION:HU Berlin\, Spandauer Str. 1\, Raum 202
DESCRIPTION:\n
SUMMARY:Register: How Do We Speak to Whom?
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/register-how-do-we-speak-to-whom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231016T124007Z
UID:7634
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231211T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231211T154500
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Angelina Ionnidou-Tsiomou (MGK)\n
SUMMARY:Angelina Ionnidou-Tsiomou (MGK) – “Music as social context – effects on language comprehension”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/angelina-ionnidou-tsiomou-mgk-music-as-social-context-effects-on-language-comprehension/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231009T115614Z
UID:7616
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231218T161500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231218T174500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, Raum 415
DESCRIPTION:Petra Wagner (Universität Bielefeld)\n
SUMMARY:Petra Wagner – “Effects of time pressure and spontaneity on phonotactic innovations in German dialogues”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/petra-wagner-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231107T160413Z
UID:7667
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240108T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240108T154500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, Raum 415
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Tunomukuno Namutenya (Stellenbosch University)\n
SUMMARY:Tunomukuno Namutenya (Stellenbosch University) – Cross-linguistic influence between Oshindonga and English: A corpus driven study of Namibia’s senior primary school learners’ written work
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/tunomukuno-namutenya-stellenbosch-university-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231218T132130Z
UID:7850
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240129T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240129T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Pia Knoeferle (C03)\n
SUMMARY:Pia Knoeferle (C03) – Register and language comprehension.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/pia-knoeferle-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20231207T133240Z
UID:7834
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240205T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240205T154500
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Kohei Haneda (MGK)\n
SUMMARY:Kohei Haneda (MGK) – Processing Social Hierarchies: An Eye-tracking Study of Japanese Honorific Agreement
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/kohei-haneda-mgk-an-eye-tracking-study-on-japanese-honorific-agreement-and-effects-of-register-incongruency-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240223T160055Z
UID:8285
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240415T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415T154500
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by A05 & C03\n
SUMMARY:A05 & C03:  “Quantifying a register-quantification measure (SOLT) via human formality ratings.”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/a05-c03-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240306T144357Z
UID:8347
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240415T160000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415T180000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of CPT “Formality” subsequent to the colloquium talk\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240223T160449Z
UID:8288
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240422T154500
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Mingya Liu & Stephanie Rotter (A07)\n
SUMMARY:A register perspective on modal (non-)concord
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mingya-liu-stephanie-rotter-a07-a-register-perspective-on-modal-non-concord/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240214T124548Z
UID:8253
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240429T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429T154500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Kateryna Iefremenko (C03)\n
SUMMARY:Kateryna Iefremenko (C03) – Register Levelling in Turkish Bilinguals: Heritage vs. Majority Contexts
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/kateryna-iefremenko-c03-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240207T164052Z
UID:8207
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240506T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Prof. Jeff Good (University at Buffalo)\nIn recent years, linguists working on underdocumented languages have been paying greater attention to endangered practices of small-scale multilingualism, which is understood as the patterns of multilingualism found in small-scale societies where individuals primarily interact with other individuals that they already know. Based on existing case studies, the relationship between identity, context, and language choice shows interesting patterns of variation in these settings, and, in at least one relatively well-studied case of language choice in the Lower Fungom region of the Cameroonian Grassfields, code switching among local languages appears to have a comparable function to the use of different registers in large-scale societies. This talk will present an overview of what is presently known about language choice in small-scale contexts with an emphasis on ways in which it overlaps conceptually with the notion of register.\n \n
SUMMARY:Jeff Good – The social meanings of language choice in small-scale multilingual settings
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/prof-jeff-good-university-at-buffalo-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240126T151357Z
UID:8080
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Peter Sutton (UPF Barcelona)\n
SUMMARY:Peter Sutton (UPF Barcelona) – Polysemy and copredication: implications for compositional and lexical semantics
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/peter-sutton-upf-barcelona-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240306T140927Z
UID:8341
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513T160000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513T180000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240312T145732Z
UID:8350
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240527T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240527T154500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240405T104036Z
UID:8375
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240603T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240603T150000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Short Members’ Meeting – hybrid\n
SUMMARY:Members’ Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/members-meeting-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240301T144248Z
UID:8325
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240617T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240617T154500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Prof. Ming Xiang (University of Chicago)\nLanguage change could arise when the younger generation of speakers do not fully replicate the linguistic patterns produced by the older generation. The statistical learning literature has shown that children (and adults too under some conditions) tend to regularize the statistical patterns in their input, i.e. they reduce the amount of variation in the input data (Hudson Kam&Newport 2009). From the information-theoretic perspective, this process reflects the reduction of uncertainty (entropy) in the data. The regularization process over multiple generations has also been formalized using Bayesian models (Reali and Griffiths 2009). These studies, however, were based on artificial language learning paradigms, and the question remains whether and how similar regularization processes could arise in natural languages. In this talk I will present some recent work that investigates word order changes in Cantonese in the last 60 years. Two groups of native Cantonese speakers (18-70 years old, highly proficient speakers) were examined, one from Guangzhou and the other one from Hong Kong. Both Cantonese-speaking communities are in close contact with Mandarin Chinese, but the two communities also have substantial differences in their linguistic experiences and linguistic attitudes. Production data collected on ditransitive constructions revealed regularization patterns in Cantonese across generations in both communities, and crucially, this result is not an assimilation to the Mandarin patterns. A control group of Mandarin speakers in Beijing showed no changes in Mandarin on the same task. These results suggest that the effect of reducing uncertainty/variation is specific to bilingual/multilingual environments. A separate set of experiments suggest that it is likely the bilingual production process, instead of the tracking/encoding of the bilingual input, that led to the observed behavior. Finally, I will also show some preliminary data that found the opposite pattern: in some situations Cantonese speakers also introduced more variants into their language, instead of reducing variants. I tentatively suggest that increasing variation could also be interpreted as uncertainty reduction if we distinguish speaker (production) oriented uncertainty vs. listener (comprehension) oriented uncertainty.\n
SUMMARY:Ming Xiang – Reducing uncertainty in contact-induced linguistic change
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/prof-ming-xiang-university-of-chicago-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240522T111810Z
UID:8681
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240617T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240617T140000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Acquistion/ Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Acquistion/ Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-acquistion-education/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240530T114707Z
UID:8723
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240622
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, room 415 
DESCRIPTION:The workshop features aspects of corpus building (sampling, architecture, pipeline, digitization, OCR), annotation (conception, tagset design, tagging, parsing) and corpus use (search, re-use, re-annotation), throwing a spotlight on a number of historical languages (Old High German, Old Lithuanian, Early New High German, Belarusian) and corpora (RIDGES, Referenzkorpus Altdeutsch, PosTiMe, SLIEKKAS, Lutherkorpus).\nIn the designated interactive slots there will be plenty of opportunities to discuss your own data issues, try out software and/or adapt presented state-of-the-art techniques to your own research.\n\nInvited Speakers\n\n\nDr. Loïc Boizou (Universität zu Köln)\n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Jolanta Gelumbeckaitė (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main)\n\n\n\n\nErcong Nie (Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München)\n\n\n\nProgram\n20.06.2024 \n\n\n9:00 – 9:30:    opening, introduction to project context (B04)\n\n\n\n\n9:30 – 10:15:   Martin Klotz: Introduction to corpora, research questions, terminology, and corpus infrastructure\n\n\n\n\n10:15 – 10:45: coffee break\n\n\n\n\n10:45 – 11:30: Loïc Boizou: How to build an NLP pipeline on free tools for relatively under-resourced languages with available textual resources \n\n\n\n\n\n11:30 – 13:00: interactive session, focus on corpus building\n\n\n\n\n\n13:00 – 14:00: lunch break\n\n\n\n\n\n14:00 – 15:00: Ercong Nie: Automatic annotation. Demos here (Middle High German) and here (Early New High German)\n\n\n\n\n\n15:00 – 15:30: coffee break\n\n\n\n\n15:30 – 17:00: interactive session, focus on (semi-)automatic annotation\n\n\n\n\n\n17:00 – 18:00: wrap-up\n\n\n\n\n19:00                conference dinner (not included)\n\n\n\n21.06.2024\n\n\n9:00 – 10:30: Anke Lüdeling, Thomas Krause: Introduction to the RIDGES corpus\n\n\n\n\n10:30 – 11:00: coffee break\n\n\n\n\n11:00 – 12:00: Jolanta Gelumbeckaitė: SLIEKKAS – Developing a standard tagset for Old Lithuanian\n\n\n\n\n12:00 – 13:00: formation of working groups; topics of interest such as flexible corpus (re)use, finding data, Toolbox annotation… \n\n\n\n\n\n13:00 – 14:00: lunch break\n\n\n\n\n\n14:00 – 17:30: discussion, coaching, task-solving within the working groups\n\n\n\n\n17:30 – 18:00: wrap-up, final discussion\n\n\nThe software and data needed for the interactive sessions can be downloaded here.\nRegistration\n\nPlease e-mail your name, affiliation and (if applicable) a short description of your project (research project, PhD project, student project) to Gohar Schnelle (gohar.schnelle@hu-berlin.de).\n\nIf you already have concrete ideas, you are welcome to give further information on your own data-based research, so that we can tailor the discussion to your specific issues:\n\n\n\na short characterisation of the data, like: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nlanguage(s)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ndata type (e.g. texts, text length, text type, historical source [handwritten, printed] etc.)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ndata formats (e.g. spreadsheet, txt, xml etc.)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ndata size \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ndata complexity\n\n\n\n\n\n\nsoftware you use, or would like to use\n\n\n\n\nspecific questions, topics or problems you would like to address\n\n\n\n \nWe look forward to hearing from you!\n\nThe organising committee,\nMortimer Drach (B04)\nAnna Helene Feulner (B04)\nJürg Fleischer (B04)\nMartin Klotz (INF)\nThomas Krause (INF)\nGohar Schnelle (B04)\n\nLars Erik Zeige (B04) \n \n\n
SUMMARY:Methods in Historical Corpus Building
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-methods-in-historical-corpus-building/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240223T161702Z
UID:8292
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240625
LOCATION:ZAS
DESCRIPTION:Internal Working Meeting of the CPT “Multilingualism/ Language Contact”\n
SUMMARY:Working Meeting of the CPT “Multilingualism/ Language Contact”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/working-meeting-of-the-cpt-multilingualism-language-contact/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240405T102637Z
UID:8372
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240701T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Heiko Martin (Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim)\n
SUMMARY:Heiko Marten (Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim) – Theoretische Grundlagen und Einordnung wichtiger Regelungen und Praktiken in Deutschland, Australien, Namibia und Singapur
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/heiko-martin-tallinn-university-tba/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240306T141147Z
UID:8344
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240708T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240708T170000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240312T145838Z
UID:8354
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240715T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715T154500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240710T120324Z
UID:8821
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240715T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715T140000
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240630T173139Z
UID:8755
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240718T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240718T130000
LOCATION:Room 415 
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to ANNIS with Martin for PhDs and interested other participants.\nIf you are interested in participating and have not signed up yet please contact Martin (martin.klotz@hu-berlin.de) or Britta (britta.schulte@hu-berlin.de).\nPlease install ANNIS prior to the event. You can download ANNIS from the offical website (https://corpus-tools.org/annis/download.html) and can consult the installation guide (http://korpling.github.io/ANNIS/4/user-guide/installation/desktop.html) if you or contact Martin if you run into problems while installing.\nThe event is a hybrid event. Zoom: https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/j/69970983044?pwd=reEMCdnMFVBxnVF5CVciv5ReeggKTR.1\n
SUMMARY:Introduction to ANNIS
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/introduction-to-annis/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240522T111853Z
UID:8684
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240729T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240729T140000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Acquistion/ Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Acquistion/ Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-acquistion-education-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240716T093544Z
UID:8844
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240729T160000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240729T173000
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240630T173928Z
UID:8758
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240801T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240801T130000
LOCATION:Room 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:The workshop is an  Introduction to Git. We will clarify what Git, GitHub, GitHub Desktop, GitLab […] are during the workshop, since this can be confusing.\nIf any of you do not have an account at Humboldt-Universität, please let me know and tell me your email address at your home institution. For that case we need to create GitLab access for you. This cannot be done last minute, so please get in touch as soon as you can.\nYou do not need a GitHub account (but it also doesn’t hurt to have on in the future). Once you installed GitHub Desktop, please do not login with said account, since it affects authentication/identification.\nGitHub Desktop as provided below only works for Windows and Mac. But there is a version for Linux as well:\nhttps://github.com/shiftkey/desktop/\nThere are other clients. Smartgit comes highly recommended, but you need to write an email to get an academic license. Do not use Smartgit without said license. We will very likely not have the time to also practice using Smartgit, but you will understand how to use it afterwards anyway. At least a bit better.\n It will be useful to have GitHub Desktop installed, we will look at it. But for getting you more acquainted with Git in general, we will use a terminal. Linux and Mac come with a great native terminal. To prepare for the workshop as a Windows user, you will have to install Git which comes with a shell feature. You can nevertheless also install Powershell.\nYou need to install Git (https://git-scm.com/download for Windows Users) before the workshop. Shortcut for MacUsers: Just open a terminal and type “git”, press enter, and allow to install the recommended tools. Ubuntu users can install Git via apt (sudo apt install git).\nThis is a hybrid event. Zoom: https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/j/69970983044?pwd=reEMCdnMFVBxnVF5CVciv5ReeggKTR.1\n
SUMMARY:Introduction to GIT
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/8758/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240630T174657Z
UID:8761
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240812T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240812T160000
LOCATION:Room 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to desgning successfull conference posters, including some color theory and data visualization.\nIf you have specific needs or questions please contact Britta before the workshop (britta.schulte@hu-berlin.de)\n
SUMMARY:Designing successfull posters
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/designing-successfull-posters/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240715T144630Z
UID:8840
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240819T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240819T154500
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240722T094151Z
UID:8850
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240826T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240826T154500
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality”: Follow-up on questionnaires\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”: Follow-up on questionnaires
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-follow-up-on-questionnaires/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240912T130347Z
UID:8917
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240923T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240923T160000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240826T131935Z
UID:8902
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240930T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240930T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Nico Lehmann (A06)\n
SUMMARY:Nico Lehmann (A06) – Classifying communicative situations and assessing formality
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/nico-lehmann-a06-classifying-parameters-and-defining-formality/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240812T102322Z
UID:8890
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241007T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241007T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240306T140807Z
UID:8338
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241012
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:External Working Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies” outside of Berlin\n
SUMMARY:External Working Meeting: CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/external-working-meeting-cpt-path-dependencies/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240522T111931Z
UID:8687
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241014T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241014T140000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Acquistion/ Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Acquistion/ Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-acquistion-education-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240726T120214Z
UID:8866
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241021T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Benjamin K. Bergen (University of California, San Diego)\n
SUMMARY:Benjamin K. Bergen (University of California, San Diego) – Towards multilingual and linguistically diverse Large Language Models
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/benjamin-k-bergen-university-of-california-san-diego-tba/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241002T011107Z
UID:8975
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241021T130000
LOCATION:Room 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:In these lectures, Andrés Saab focusses on the grammar of expressivity in Spanish, with particular emphasis in my own variety, Rioplatense Spanish. Essentially, he contends that expressivity in natural language is an epiphenomenon and, consequently, he makes a first attempt to decompose the different factors that serve to the expressive function of language, i.e., generally speaking, the way in which different bits of grammar give us a flavor of the speaker and her relation to context.\nLecture #1: One of such factors reduces to mere lexical competence. In effect, by virtue of a principle of paradigmatic competition in the lexical space (in de Saussure’s terms), the addresses are capable of situating the speaker and her context in a strictly conventional manner. As Andrés will try to show, this requires full mastering of the phonetic form of words and some general principles of pragmatic inference (probably related to the Manner Maxim). In a model in which phonetic forms are not part of the vocabulary of abstract syntax, but of PF, this amounts to the thesis that some expressive meanings don’t reach LF, but only PF. He argues that many hybrid terms forming pairs with neutral counterparts (e.g., formality pairs: trabajo/laburo ‘work’/’workinformal’ or slurs: sudamericano/sudaca ‘South-American’/ ‘South-Americanpejorative’) are amenable to this type of analysis. Evidence coming from ellipsis gives particular support to it. The conclusion is that at least for this empirical realm, the metalogical operators  (Potts 2005) or  (McCready 2010) are deduced from architectural considerations.\n
SUMMARY:Lectures on non-representational grammar with Andrés Saab (University of Buenos Aires)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/lectures-on-non-representational-grammar/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241002T011432Z
UID:8980
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241022T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241022T130000
LOCATION:Room 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Lecture #2: Another expressive factor crucially involves the syntax-semantic connection, but in two different ways: via regular combination of syntactic atoms or via what I call syntactic recycling, i.e., the reusing of syntactic atoms in non-canonical positions, typically, in different positions in the functional spine of the phrase (Saab 2022). The first strategy corresponds to the usual way in which syntax composes phrases that are used by the systems of thought and context (in Reinhart’s 2006 sense). Some forms of honorification in Spanish coming from the particular use of the honorific don/doña fits this way of producing expressive content. In turn, syntactic recycling implies using material that canonically is used in truth-conditional position in new positions, which are not. This gives rise to a particular non-representational syntax. In order to sustain this thesis, I offer an in-depth analysis of qualitative binominals in Spanish (e.g., el idiota de Andrés ‘that idiot Andrés’, una mierda de departamento ‘a shit of an apartment’, esa estupidez de que Andrés está loco ‘that bullshit that Andrés is crazy’).\n
SUMMARY:Lectures on non-representational grammar II with Andrés Saab (University of Buenos Aires)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/lectures-on-non-representational-grammar-ii/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241002T012300Z
UID:8988
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241023T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241023T130000
LOCATION:Room 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Lecture #3: The proposed theory confronts in interesting ways with recent proposals in the literature on the grammar of expressivity. I will discuss at least two proposals. On the one hand, I critically revise the theory of pure expressives offered in Gutzmann (2019), according to which some types of expressives involve the Agree system, more or less in the usual sense. Based on recent work by Lo Guercio and Orlando (2022), I claim that pure expressives of the fucking type can be accounted for in the model of syntactic recycling offered in these lectures. On the other hand, I discuss the theory of syntactic deviation defended in Corver (2016), according to which some sorts of expressivity require deviated use of the rules of grammar in a way such that the appraisal system gets affected, giving rise to different expressivity flavors. I show that at least for the cases for which Corver’s thesis has certain plausibility in Spanish (e.g., the binominals discussed in Lecture #2), its alternative analysis, the recycling approach, fits the empirical picture better. Yet, I conclude speculating that other types of expressive language (i.e., the so-called inclusive language in Spanish) can be analyzed using syntactic deviation, with interesting theoretical consequences.\n
SUMMARY:Lectures on non-representational grammar III with Andrés Saab (University of Buenos Aires)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/lectures-on-non-representational-grammar-iii-with-andres-saab-university-of-buenos-aires/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241002T013733Z
UID:8992
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241026
LOCATION:Room 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Our mercator fellow Andrés Saab (University of Buenos Aires) is visiting us in Berlin and is offering to meet with members of the SFB on Thursday and Friday.\nYou can indicate your interest here: https://terminplaner6.dfn.de/b/0f87c73aa4b1e095da65ddbbe44551f1-901619\nPlease contact Britta Schulte (britta.schulte@hu-berlin.de) if you have any questions or technical problems.\n
SUMMARY:Meet up with Andrés Saab
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meet-up-with-andres-saab/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240312T145942Z
UID:8357
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241028T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241028T154500
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 40/41\, R. 415 + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240716T094601Z
UID:8847
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241028T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241028T134500
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240305T160327Z
UID:8333
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241104T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241104T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nTypological research has shown that many unrelated spoken languages have ideophones such as English helter-skelter or German plitsch-platsch. Ideophones form a special class of words which are used in specific registers (often vivid narrative contexts) and can be defined as “an open lexical class of marked words that depict sensory imagery” (Dingemanse 2019). They have been argued to be depictive items which establish an iconic relationship of the form of an ideophone (including the utterance of it) and its meaning, which lies in the domain of sensory imagery encoding information about movement, sound, sentiment or mental state. In addition, ideophones typically contribute non-at-issue information (similar to co-speech gestures). Some ideophones are mixed items that combine at-issue with non-at-issue information (Dingemanse & Akita 2017; Dingemanse 2012, 2019; Ćwiek 2022; Barnes et al. 2022; Barnes & Ebert 2023).\n     In this presentation, we take a cross-linguistic and a cross-modal perspective and compare the semantic properties of ideophones in spoken languages with similar expressions in sign languages, so-called idiomatic signs. We show that ideophones and idiomatic signs semantically consist of a conventionalized at-issue meaning part and a gestural non-at-issue part, whose meaning can vary from utterance situation to utterance situation and is dependent on how the ideophone or idiomatic sign is produced in the given situation. Our semantic analysis builds on the formal gesture semantics account of Ebert et al. (2020) (based on Anderbois et al. 2015 and Davidson 2015) as well as Barnes & Ebert’s (2023) analysis developed for mixed ideophones. We thus provide a modality-independent analysis of the semantics of this special class of lexical expressions.\n
SUMMARY:Prof. Cornelia Ebert (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) & Prof. Markus Steinbach (Universität Göttingen) – A cross-modal semantic analysis of ideophones in spoken languages and idiomatic signs in sign languages.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/prof-cornelia-ebert-goethe-universitat-frankfurt-prof-markus-steinbach-universitat-gottingen/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240301T160210Z
UID:8332
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241113
LOCATION:Festsaal\, Luisenstraße
DESCRIPTION:Fall Retreat of the CRC 1412\n
SUMMARY:Fall Retreat
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/fall-retreat/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241022T091846Z
UID:9085
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241118T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241118T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Sonja Zeman (Universität Augsburg)\n
SUMMARY:Sonja Zeman (Universität Augsburg) – Mündlichkeit – Dialogizität – Narrativität. Zur Messbarkeit von Textparametern im Sprachwandel.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/sonja-zeman-universitat-augsburg-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241120T145532Z
UID:9213
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241121T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121T180000
LOCATION:Mohrenstr. 40/41\; Room 415
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop, Gunnar Jacob will discuss the practical applications of statistics. He will cover the connections between hypotheses, study design, and the use of statistical tools. This workshop does not require prior knowledge of statistical software.\n\nWorkshop Dates:\n\nThursday, 21.11.2024, 10:00 – 18:00\nFriday, 22.11.2024, 10:00 – 16:00\n\n\n\nPlease bring your curiosity and investigative mindset!\n_______________________________________________\nPlease be aware that this is an introductory course and no previous knowledge of statistical programs is required. If you want to brush up on your basic knowledge of statistics and how it relates to your hypotheses, study design, or measures be sure to attend. Gunnar Jacob is primarliy a psycholinguist, but is working with corpora at the moment, so he can answer questions with regard to both though his knowledge is geared more towards experiments.\n
SUMMARY:Introduction to Statistics: The Connections Between Hypotheses, Study Design, Measures, and Analyses with Gunnar Jacob (Universität Mannheim)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/introduction-to-statistics-the-connections-between-hypotheses-study-design-measures-and-analyses-with-gunnar-jacob-universitat-mannheim/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241120T150038Z
UID:9218
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241122T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241122T160000
LOCATION:Mohrenstr. 40/41\; Room 415
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop, Gunnar Jacob will discuss the practical applications of statistics. He will cover the connections between hypotheses, study design, and the use of statistical tools. This workshop does not require prior knowledge of statistical software.\n\nWorkshop Dates:\n\nThursday, 21.11.2024, 10:00 – 18:00\nFriday, 22.11.2024, 10:00 – 16:00\n\n\n\nPlease bring your curiosity and investigative mindset!\n_______________________________________________\nPlease be aware that this is an introductory course and no previous knowledge of statistical programs is required. If you want to brush up on your basic knowledge of statistics and how it relates to your hypotheses, study design, or measures be sure to attend. Gunnar Jacob is primarliy a psycholinguist, but is working with corpora at the moment, so he can answer questions with regard to both though his knowledge is geared more towards experiments.\n
SUMMARY:Introduction to Statistics II: The Connections Between Hypotheses, Study Design, Measures, and Analyses with Gunnar Jacob (Universität Mannheim)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/introduction-to-statistics-ii-the-connections-between-hypotheses-study-design-measures-and-analyses-with-gunnar-jacob-universitat-mannheim/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240508T141549Z
UID:8582
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241126
LOCATION:ZAS
DESCRIPTION:Internal retreat for area A\n
SUMMARY:Area A Retreat
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/area-a-retreat/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241104T104725Z
UID:9152
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241207
LOCATION:Raum 2249 A\, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin\, Hauptgebäude\, 1. Zwischengeschoss\,  Unter den Linden 6\, 10117 Berlin
DESCRIPTION:The concept(s) of language mixing and disciplines of research related to that have developed under fierce societal and scientific controversy. While the fundamental issue of the very existence of mixed languages seems to be largely settled, at least in scientific circles, other challenges are still pending proper treatment. These matters concern, among other things, the sociolinguistic embeddings of and attitudes towards hybrid lects, measurements of hybridity, automatic recognition of mixed speech and/or text etc. At present, linguists have an unprecedented multitude of methods and tools at their disposal to tackle old and new issues: Recent developments in corpus linguistics and natural language processing allow do scrutinize language data on a large scale. Simultaneously, traditional approaches and tools like fieldwork and questionnaires still play a crucial role in the elicitation of diverse kinds of data. Finally, psycho-linguistic experimentation has become established as a common methodology in disciplines as diverse as language acquisition, grammar research, and language comprehension. Virtual reality provides new possibilities in this area, too.\nThe workshop on Language mixing in Slavic and beyond aims at addressing these and related topics within the overarching framework of the Collaborative Research Center 1412 “Register”. While our special focus will lie on hybrid lects as a result of contact between closely-related languages (i.e. Ukrainian & Russian, Czech & Polish) and their possible utilization as a kind or register, it will not be restricted to this particular perspective and gratefully benefit from an open and integrative approach to language mixing and language contact.\nVenue:\nRoom 2249 A\nHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin\nMain building (Hauptgebäude), 1st mezzanine\nUnter den Linden 6\n10117 Berlin\nSchedule:\n\nThursday, 5 Dec 2024, 9 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.\nFriday, 6 Dec 2024, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.\n\nDownload workshop programme\n
SUMMARY:Workshop A03  –  Language mixing in Slavic and beyond
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-a03-language-mixing-in-slavic-and-beyond/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241113T132554Z
UID:9171
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241206T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241206T160000
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Acquisition/Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Acquisition/Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-acquisition-education/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241016T134652Z
UID:9064
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241216T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216T140000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241016T134819Z
UID:9073
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241216T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216T160000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241202T131500Z
UID:9261
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250106T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250106T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality” subgroup for paper brainstorming\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241028T132420Z
UID:9129
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250113T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250113T130000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241210T132114Z
UID:9298
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250122T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250122T120000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241220T132140Z
UID:9317
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250127T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250127T160000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250107T141401Z
UID:9325
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250127T160000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250127T173000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20240927T114509Z
UID:8945
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250203T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250203T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)\n \nAbstract:\nIn the context of daily life, we are faced with both objective facts about the world and people’s subjective opinions. This distinction is also reflected in language: Words expressing opinions (e.g. fun, delicious) differ from those conveying more objective facts (e.g. plastic, Finnish): Subjective adjectives are perspective-sensitive and reveal someone’s opinion/attitude, while objective adjectives convey factual information. Indeed, when two people disagree about a matter of taste, both of them can still be ‘in the right’: there is nothing contradictory when someone says “That sandwich was tasty!” and another person responds “No, it was not tasty” (faultless disagreement) — in contrast to disagreements about objective facts. How (and whether) to capture these kinds of phenomena using truth-conditional semantics is a core question that has attracted a lot of attention in formal semantics and philosophy, but has received less attention from an experimental perspective. I will present a series of psycholinguistic experiments from my lab that use a variety of methods – including webcam-based eye-tracking — to explore three related questions concerning subjectivity: First, how good are we at noticing subjective information – in other words, at recognizing something as a subjective opinion? Second, how accurately and how automatically do we keep track of whose opinion is being conveyed? Third, when faced with opposing opinions, do we really regard the disagreement as ‘faultless,’ with neither person being wrong? To what extent does this depend on social relations between people, as well as individual differences? Based on a series of studies, I show that the processing of subjective adjectives is constrained in semantically and syntactically principled ways, but also guided by contextual and social considerations that go far beyond the adjective itself. As whole, these results call for a richly context-based approach to subjective information that integrates not only lexical factors, but also sentence-level, interlocutor-level and social factors.\n
SUMMARY:Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California) – “Perspective-taking and subjective attitudes: On the importance of linguistic and extra-linguistic context”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/elsi-kaiser-university-of-southern-california-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250206T132543Z
UID:9504
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250206T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250206T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250107T122320Z
UID:9321
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250210T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250210T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241209T120642Z
UID:9286
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250217T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250217T154500
LOCATION:hybrid
DESCRIPTION:CRC members’ meeting\n
SUMMARY:Members’ meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/members-meeting-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241220T131621Z
UID:9314
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250217T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250217T120000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241209T134140Z
UID:9289
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250224T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250224T140000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Aquisition & Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Aquisition & Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-aquisition-education/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250128T153501Z
UID:9398
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250224T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250224T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nLinguistic alignment: What is it good for?\nSpeakers engage in linguistic alignment – modifying characteristics of their own language production to converge upon or match those of their interlocutor’s – in many conversational contexts. In particular, speakers sometimes engage in partner-specific alignment, in which they align to characteristics of their current partner’s language, as contrasted with alignment to the statistics of the overall linguistic environment, and thus speakers may tailor their speech differently to each of multiple partners. But what determines when or whether speakers engage in partner-specific alignment?\nIn this talk, I will discuss my work investigating the factors that influence whether a speaker aligns in a partner-specific vs. a partner-general manner. I’ll discuss experiments which investigate characteristics of listener(s) which might affect the speaker’s expectations of the listener’s comprehension ability, including comparing native vs. non-native comprehenders, human vs. chatbot comprehenders, and comprehenders who behaviorally demonstrate high vs. low comprehension ability. I’ll also discuss whether speakers align at multiple linguistic levels within the same conversation. Finally, I will discuss experiments which investigate partner-specificity in comprehension and production within the same paradigm, to see if people align their production any time they detect systematic differences in their partner’s own production, or align more selectively. Across experiments, types of partners, and linguistic levels, speakers are much more likely to align partner-specifically when they expect such alignment will help their listener’s comprehension, based either on assumptions derived from the listener’s identity, or observations of the listener’s comprehension behavior, and not merely anytime they detect systematic variability in their interlocutor’s language use. Together, this evidence suggests that speakers only engage in partner-specific alignment when there is a communicative benefit for doing so; and do not align partner-specifically automatically, or for purely social reasons.\n
SUMMARY:Rachel Ostrand (IBM Research, New York) – Linguistic alignment: What is it good for?
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/rachel-ostrand-ibm-research-new-york-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250206T133934Z
UID:9519
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250227T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250227T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250206T134405Z
UID:9521
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250306T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250306T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. This week we are going to discuss “Register as a predictor of linguistic variation” by Biber (2012). \n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250127T144251Z
UID:9389
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250317T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250317T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250206T143652Z
UID:9529
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250320T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250320T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. This week we are going to discuss “Variationist versus text-linguistic approaches to grammatical change in English: nominal modifiers of head nouns” by Biber (2016). \n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250211T140344Z
UID:9585
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250324T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250324T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of the CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250116T153115Z
UID:9343
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250331T130000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250210T143015Z
UID:9566
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250331T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250305T120826Z
UID:9776
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250403T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250403T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. This week we are going to discuss “Towards a taxonomy of conversational discourse types: An empirical corpus-based analysis” by Biber (2021).\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250212T134953Z
UID:9596
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250407T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250407T120000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250218T132626Z
UID:9658
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250407T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250407T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:This talk summarizes the critique on the concept and the operationalization of the concept of translanguaging, but the main focus will be on future directions.\n
SUMMARY:Jeanine Treffers-Daller (University of Reading) – Ways forward in the study of translanguaging.
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/jeanine-treffers-daller-university-of-reading-ways-forward-in-the-study-of-translanguaging/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250218T132733Z
UID:9661
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250407T131500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250407T140000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short meeting of the CPT Multilingualism\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250325T140906Z
UID:9876
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250414T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250414T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250305T121152Z
UID:9780
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250417T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250417T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. This week we are going to discuss the frame text of the CRC Phase II.\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/reading-circle-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250317T153414Z
UID:9849
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250428T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250428T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250319T115426Z
UID:9852
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250430T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250430T114500
LOCATION:Raum 1.127\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. Due to the bank holidays in May, we moved this week’s meeting to Wednesday (30th of April). More information on the topic of this week’s discussion will follow shortly. \n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-reading-circle-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250331T133941Z
UID:9940
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250512T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT Formality\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT Formality
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250401T145206Z
UID:9960
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512T111500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250512T124500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT Complexity\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT Complexity
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250415T095247Z
UID:10046
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250515T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250515T134500
LOCATION:Room 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:If you have any questions about the MGK meeting, please contact the MGK coordination.\n
SUMMARY:MGK May Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-may-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250319T115345Z
UID:9854
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250515T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250515T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. More information on the topic of this week’s discussion will follow shortly.\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-reading-circle/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241209T134225Z
UID:9292
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250519T160000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Aquisition & Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Aquisition & Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-aquisition-education-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250428T134257Z
UID:10102
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250519T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250414T095603Z
UID:10018
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250522T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522T154500
LOCATION:Möhrenstraße 40/41\, room 415\, CRC conference room
DESCRIPTION:The cumulative dissertation is becoming increasingly popular, also in linguistics departments. In some fields, however, the cumulative dissertation is either not envisaged at all or is still quite new and untested. As a result, there is a lack of practical knowledge or guidelines that can be passed on.\nThe research training group in the CRC 1412 ‘Register’ (MGK) is organizing a roundtable on the topic ‘Cumulative Doctoral Thesis (in Linguistics)’\nParticipating in the discussion will be (former) doctoral candidates and supervisors who already have experience with this dissertation format.\nWe invite all interested parties to participate – Whether you are a (prospective) doctoral candidate or (prospective) supervisor in a linguistic subject, whether you want to share experiences, ask questions or just listen. Just let the MGK coordinator know in advance so that I can get a good overview of the number of participants.\nThe main target group is supervisors and doctoral candidates at the HU in the subfields of linguistics, since some of the discussion will certainly be based on the guidelines of the Faculty of Language, Literature and Humanities at the Humboldt Universität. The general discussion of the cumulative dissertation could also be useful for doctoral candidates and supervisors at other institutions.\n
SUMMARY:Roundtable discussion on ‘Cumulative Doctoral Thesis (in Linguistics)’
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/roundtable-discussion-cumulative-doctoral-thesis-in-linguistics/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250414T135237Z
UID:10033
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250526T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT Lexicon\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250422T131355Z
UID:10061
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250526T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250319T120548Z
UID:9857
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250528T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250528T134500
LOCATION:Raum 1.127\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. This week we are going to discuss the CRC frame text of phase I. \n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-reading-circle-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250428T133954Z
UID:10099
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250602T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT Path Dependencies\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250526T113638Z
UID:10223
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250611T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250611T134500
LOCATION:Raum 1.127\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. This week we are going to discuss Pescuma et al. (2023): Situating language register across the ages, languages, modalities, and cultural aspects: Evidence from complementary methods (up to 1.4). \n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-reading-circle-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250127T132750Z
UID:9386
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250614
LOCATION:Wandlitz
DESCRIPTION:External retreat of the Area B projects\n
SUMMARY:Area B Retreat
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/area-b-retreat/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241216T131417Z
UID:9310
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250616T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Birgit Herbers (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)\n
SUMMARY:Birgit Herbers (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) – “Hapax legomena. Bedeutungen und Funktionen in der Literatur des Mittelalters”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/birgit-herbers-johannes-gutenberg-universitat-mainz-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250116T153002Z
UID:9340
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250623T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250623T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Matthew Husband (University of Oxford)\n
SUMMARY:Matthew Husband (University of Oxford) – “Bridging computational and algorithmic levels of explanation in word predictability”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/matthew-husband-university-of-oxford-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250526T113540Z
UID:10227
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250625T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250625T134500
LOCATION:Raum 1.127\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. More information about this week’s text will follow shortly.\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/10227/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250415T094801Z
UID:10044
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250627
LOCATION:Möhrenstraße 40/41\, 415 CRC conference room
DESCRIPTION:Trainer: Dr. Katarzyna Biernacka from Disciplice Workshops\n9:00-15:00 (incl. lunch break)\nTopics:\nDFG Guidelines (incl. szenarios, dilemmas and conflicts), authorship, responsible use pf KI, Research Data Management, Open Access\n
SUMMARY:Workshop on Good Scientific Practice
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-on-good-scientific-practice/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250520T125324Z
UID:10154
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250627
LOCATION:Möhrenstraße 40/41\, 415 CRC conference room
DESCRIPTION:MGK invites all early-career and senior researchers of our CRC to a dedicated workshop on Good Scientific Practice.\nHow can we ensure integrity, transparency, and impact in modern research? This interactive workshop explores key aspects of good scientific practice, with practical sessions on Open Access publishing and research data management (RDM). Participants will learn how to make their research more visible and sustainable while complying with funder and institutional requirements. In addition, we’ll address current questions around the responsible use of AI tools in scientific workflows.\nTrainer:\nDr. Katarzyna Biernacka (Discipline Workshops)\nTime:\n09:00 – 15:00 (incl. lunch break)\nTarget group:\nEarly-career and senior researchers of the CRC 1412\nTopics: \n\nGSP Guidelines incl. scenarios, dilemmas and conflicts\nAuthorship\nKI and responsible use of KI\nResearch Data Management\nOpen Access\n\n
SUMMARY:Good Scientific Practice
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/good-scientific-practice/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250512T134737Z
UID:10143
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250630T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250630T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-9/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250512T110713Z
UID:10140
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250707T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Andrés Napurí\n
SUMMARY:Andrés Napurí – “On the Interplay between Register and Sociolect: Possession in Amazonian and Canarian Spanish”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/colloquium-talk-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250603T122352Z
UID:10249
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250707T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250603T123526Z
UID:10255
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707T111500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250707T124500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250526T113807Z
UID:10230
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250709T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250709T134500
LOCATION:Raum 1.127\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. More information about this week’s text will follow shortly.\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-reading-circle-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250325T134016Z
UID:9870
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250714T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250714T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThe German language has been part of the Australian linguistic landscape since the early days of white colonisation (Harmstorf & Cigler, 1985; Tampke & Doxford, 1990). Much has been written on the communities formed by multiple waves of German-speaking migrants since then, particularly regarding the maintenance of German in contact with English as the unofficial national language and the associated monolingual ideologies of mainstream society (e.g., Clyne, 1988; Hatoss, 2006; Hunt & Davis, 2022). Over time, and especially in recent decades, a dominant pattern of language shift to English within one generation has persisted, shaped by fluctuating language and cultural policies that alternately encourage and discourage multilingualism (Clyne, 1997; Clyne & Kipp, 1997; Djité, 2011).\nBuilding on Hunt & Davis (2022), this paper explores the broader sociolinguistic factors and systemic ideologies influencing the maintenance and/or shift of German and examines the lived experiences and communicative practices of the “hidden” German-speaking community in Newcastle and the Hunter Valley, Australia. We draw on semi-structured interviews with over 50 participants ranging in age from adolescence to those in their 90s, and spanning first, second, and third generations. We explore their attitudes and perceptions of the German language against the backdrop of the monolingual English mindset, and how these affect their plurilinguistic communicative practices.\nOverall, our findings reveal that attitudes toward language maintenance vary significantly among participants, but do not consistently align with external systemic influences such as historical shifts in state and national language policy, language education policy, or mainstream linguistic ideologies. While there is some degree of maintenance associated with each wave of migration, creating “pockets” of language maintenance, language shift swiftly follows, in some cases driven by each new generation of migrants, in other cases, driven by their children, and in still more cases, by disinterest within both generations. Therefore, maintenance of German in Australia appears to be largely reliant upon newcomers.\nReferences\nClyne, M. (1988). The German-Australian speech community: ethnic core values and language maintenance. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 1988(72), 67. https://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl.1988.72.67\nClyne, M. (1997). The German of 3rd Generation German-English Bilinguals in Australia. In W. Wölck & A. De Houwer (Eds.), Recent Studies in Contact Linguistics (pp. 36-43). Dümmler.\nClyne, M., & Kipp, S. (1997). Trends and changes in home language use and shift in Australia, 1986-1996. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 18(6), 451-473. https://doi.org/10.1080/01434639708666334\nDjité, P. G. (2011). Language policy in Australia: What goes up must come down? In C. Norrby & J. Hajek (Eds.), Uniformity and Diversity in Language Policy: Global Perspectives (pp. 53-67). Channel View Publications.\nHarmstorf, I., & Cigler, M. (1985). The Germans in Australia. AE Press.\nHatoss, A. (2006). Language, Acculturation and Identity in the German Community of Rural South East Queensland. Language Awareness, 15(2), 80-96. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658410608668852\nHunt, J. W., & Davis, S. E. (2022). ‘So, mein Deutsch ist schlecht … ’: echoes of societal attitudes and education language policies within the family language policies of second- and third-generation German speakers in Newcastle, Australia. International Journal of Multilingualism, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/14790718.2022.2037609\nTampke, J., & Doxford, C. (1990). Australia, willkommen : A history of the Germans in Australia. New South Wales University Press.\n
SUMMARY:Jaime Hunt (University of Newcastle, Australia) – “Changing voices in Newcastle and the Hunter: Language ideologies, utility, and attitudes in an Australian German-speaking community”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/jaime-hunt-university-of-newcastle-australia-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250602T134842Z
UID:10243
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250722T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250722T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-9/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250603T122759Z
UID:10252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250723T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250723T114500
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250526T114111Z
UID:10232
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250723T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250723T134500
LOCATION:Raum 1.127\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. More information about this week’s text will follow shortly.\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-reading-circle-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250808T230752Z
UID:10526
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250811T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250811T130000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250714T142514Z
UID:10490
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915T154500
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Acquisition/ Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Acquisition/ Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-acquisition-education-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250723T110954Z
UID:10505
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915T140000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250822T092107Z
UID:10562
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250918T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250918T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250918T105337Z
UID:10644
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250925T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250925T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-10/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250918T110259Z
UID:10647
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250930T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250930T154500
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-5/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20241209T135244Z
UID:9295
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251008
LOCATION:external
DESCRIPTION:Retreat of CPT “Acquisition/Education”\n
SUMMARY:Retreat of CPT “Acquisition/Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/retreat-of-cpt-acquisition-education/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250812T100546Z
UID:10534
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251006T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251006T130000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250706T142957Z
UID:10427
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251011
LOCATION:Hauptgebäude\, Unter den Linden 6\, 2nd floor\, room 3053
DESCRIPTION:The aim of this workshop is to initiate an exchange between experts from the fields of classical philology, history of ancient medicine, ancient philosophy, and historical linguistics about the different types of knowledge which Galen and Ancient Greek medical authors reference in their texts, considering also their functions and interrelations with external parameters.\nOne of the first steps of project B07 consists in the collection and categorization of linguistic expressions encoding evidentiality, i.e. the source or type of information on the basis of which a proposition is uttered. In most Indo-European languages, this functional domain is represented by different means along the lexicon-grammar cline; in Ancient Greek we find e.g. adverbials (such as φανερῶς ‘clearly’), modal particles (such as ἄρα, encoding reportative or inferential notions), constructions with experiential verbs (such as ὁράω ‘see’) or verbal moods (such as the optative).\nWe would like to discuss the different types of evidence emerging from Ancient Greek medical and especially Galen’s texts (e.g. direct vs indirect, reported vs inferred evidence) and the linguistic and rhetorical strategies associated to them across registers and text types.\nSchedule:\n– Thursday, 9 Oct 2025, 09:15 – 17:30\n– Friday, 10 Oct 2025, 09:30 – 12:00\nDownload the workshop program\nDownload the booklet of abstracts\nContact:\n\nProf. Dr. Theresa Maria Roth\ntheresa.maria.roth@hu-berlin.de\nDr. Matteo Macciò\nmatteo.maccio@hu-berlin.de\n\n(see website of project B07)\n \n
SUMMARY:Workshop B07 – Categorizing Knowledge and Knowledge Reference in Galen: Perspectives from different fields
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/categorizing-knowledge-and-knowledge-reference-in-galen-perspectives-from-different-fields/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250922T071458Z
UID:10660
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251015T134500
LOCATION:Raum 1.127\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Bi-weekly reading circle for all CRC members. This week we are going to discuss Agha’s (2003) The social life of cultural value, in Language & Communication, chapters 1-4.\n
SUMMARY:CRC Reading Circle
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-reading-circle-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251014T111604Z
UID:10724
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251018
LOCATION:UL 6
DESCRIPTION:Workshop “Asymmetric Communication in Ancient Societies” organized by project B03\nhttps://www.archaeologie.hu-berlin.de/de/aknoa/veranstaltungen/konferenzen/asymmetric-communication-in-ancient-societies\n
SUMMARY:Conference “Asymmetric Communication in Ancient Societies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-asymmetric-communication-in-ancient-societies/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250919T102456Z
UID:10656
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103T134500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal Meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-9/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250929T133310Z
UID:10692
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-11/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260428T111350Z
UID:12107
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103T000000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103T174500
LOCATION:Dorotheenstraße 24\, R. 3.138
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nPerception verbs have attracted considerable attention in linguistics \ndue to their polysemy and their ability to govern a wide range of \nsentential complements. Typological studies have shown that the \ncomplementation patterns of perception verbs can reflect different \nevidential and epistemic nuances depending on the sensory modality, the \ntype of complement clause, and the presence of epistemic modifiers. My \ntalk explores the interplay of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in the \ncomplementation of perception verbs in Ancient Greek, focusing on the \nconstructions of akoúō ‘to hear’ and aisthánomai ‘to perceive’. These \nverbs can govern genitive and accusative participial complements, \naccusative and infinitive clauses, finite clauses introduced by \ncomplementizers hóti or hōs, and indirect questions. Drawing on a \nquantitative and qualitative analysis of a corpus of Classical porse, I \nwill show how different complement clause constructions are associated \nwith epistemic and evidential meanings related to the source of \ninformation, the degree of certainty, and the speaker’s commitment.\n\n
SUMMARY:Talk O. Cepraga, „Evidential and Epistemic Nuances in Ancient Greek Perception Verb Complements”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/talk-o-cepraga-evidential-and-epistemic-nuances-in-ancient-greek-perception-verb-complements/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250211T130203Z
UID:9582
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251112
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:CRC Fall Retreat\n
SUMMARY:Fall Retreat
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/fall-retreat-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250321T161440Z
UID:9865
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251119
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Retreat of the CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Retreat of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/retreat-of-cpt-lexicon/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250711T113703Z
UID:10472
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251124T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz + Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Camilla Di-Biase Dyson\n
SUMMARY:Camilla Di-Biase Dyson (Macquarie University Sydney) – “The impact of register on figurative language: some corpus-based studies of ancient Egyptian material.”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/dr-camilla-di-biase-dyson-macquarie-university-sydney-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251008T152535Z
UID:10706
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251124T130000
LOCATION:Room 127
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-9/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250821T141637Z
UID:10556
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Carlos Muñoz Pérez\n
SUMMARY:Carlos Muñoz Pérez (Universidad Austral de Chile) – “Expressivity (or lack thereof) in Chilean Spanish personal articles.”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/carlos-munoz-perez-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251020T153958Z
UID:10740
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251202T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251202T114500
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-6/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251008T140006Z
UID:10702
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251215T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251215T170000
LOCATION:DOR 24\, 3.308
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Acquisition & Education”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Acquisition & Education”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-acquisition-education-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251024T165600Z
UID:10749
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260112T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Achim Rabus (Uni Freiburg)\n
SUMMARY:Achim Rabus (Uni Freiburg) – “Macro meets micro. Clustering and feature-based analysis in research on language variation.”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/achim-rabus-uni-freiburg-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251215T155559Z
UID:11552
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260112T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251217T163016Z
UID:11556
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260119T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260119T154500
LOCATION:Raum 127\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-10/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251117T121230Z
UID:10798
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260126T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-formality-12/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260112T105701Z
UID:11616
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126T110000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260126T130000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251117T121614Z
UID:10802
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:CRC Members’ Meeting\n
SUMMARY:CRC Members’ Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-members-meeting-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251201T155927Z
UID:11474
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202T150000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202T170000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-7/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260112T105930Z
UID:11619
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260212T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-10/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260203T140041Z
UID:11723
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216T140000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260216T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-10/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260225T105921Z
UID:11794
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260219T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260219T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK February Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-february-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260226T092222Z
UID:11868
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
LOCATION:Trier
DESCRIPTION:\n \nThe 48th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS) takes place from February 25-27, 2026, at the University of Trier and the CRC 1412 is present with six talks!\n\nJürg Fleischer (HU-Berlin): Does register influence the selection of syntactic (dis)continuity in German(ic)? A study based on texts by Martin Luther \nKatja Maquate, Valentina Pescuma, Heike Wiese & Pia Knoeferle (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Modelling the influence of individual differences in real-time language processing: Introducing the sCIA+ – an extension of the social Coordinated Interplay Account\nMortimer Drach & Anna Helene Feulnes (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Evidence for the interrelation of genre and register features in Jonas Bretkūnas’s Old Lithuanian sermons\nJürg Fleischer, Lena Haden, Gohar Schnelle & Lars Erik Zeige (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Linear distribution of register features in the context of Early New High German register and genre research\nBeate Lütke, Milena Kühnast, Anke Lüdeling, Nicole Schumacher & Samantha Weller (HU Berlin): Registerflexibilität und metasprachliches Wissen: Wie erklären Deutsch-Lehramtsstudierende grammatische Unterschiede zwischen Sätzen?\n\nAlso, Stephanie Solt (A05) presents on A simplicity-based account of high-degree NPIs!\nWe’re very happy to see that so many of the CRC’s ideas are being presented to the linguistic community here in Trier!\n
SUMMARY:The CRC 1412 at the Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/the-crc-1412-at-the-annual-conference-of-the-german-linguistic-society-dgfs/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260106T122528Z
UID:11591
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260303T160000
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of writing group for frame text\n
SUMMARY:Internal meeting of writing group for frame text
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/internal-meeting-of-writing-group-for-frame-text/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251117T141204Z
UID:10806
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260307
LOCATION:ZAS
DESCRIPTION:Retreat of CPT “Formality”\n
SUMMARY:Retreat of CPT “Formality”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/retreat-of-cpt-formality/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260217T110859Z
UID:11755
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-11/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260225T110045Z
UID:11798
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260319T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK March Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-march-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260304T102748Z
UID:11888
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260330T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260330T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127
DESCRIPTION:ECR working groups are formats for working on shared methods and interests among early-career researchers in the CRC. They are open and self-organized. If you have any questions, please contact the MGK coordination.\n
SUMMARY:ECR working group meeting (“Bayes”)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/ecr-working-group-meeting-bayes/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260316T120756Z
UID:11945
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260407T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260407T114500
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-8/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260225T110556Z
UID:11801
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260416T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260416T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK April Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-april-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260325T125754Z
UID:11972
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420T154500
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-12/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260325T162616Z
UID:11978
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße 40/41
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-9/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20250925T125617Z
UID:10684
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 415
DESCRIPTION:“Steer your Career! Build your profile, find your\ncalling and plan your next steps”\nDescription:\nIt can be a real challenge to plan your career strategically in Germany but especially if you are not yet sure if you want to stay on track in Germany’s academic world or are considering other options. The entry routes into the job-market – both academic and non-academic – are not always transparent, candidates are often not well-informed about what to expect in the application process, how to articulate their competencies, and how or where to build up a professional network and ensure they are visible. Even if (or especially if) you are unsure of your path, it is better to start planning early! In this workshop, we will start at the most important place – with you! It is important to take time to reflect on what it is you really want to do, what are your core values, what motivates you, when/where do you thrive? You’ll be supported in reflecting on and identifying what is right for you, bearing in mind your current life situation, your academic skills and your extra competencies. This workshop offers assistance with your career planning – whether within or outside academia – and will encourage you to be proactive in preparing for your next steps in a focused way by creating your own, personal action plan. Participants will receive a preparatory exercise by email to complete approx. one week before the workshop.\nTrainer: Dr. Philippa Cook\nTime/Place: \n\nThu. 23.04.2026 and Fri. 24.04.2026\nFull-day 9.00-16.00 (with coffee and lunch breaks)\nAnton-Wilhelm-Amo Str. 40/41, room 409, no zoom option\n\nRegistration: Please contact the MGK coordinator\n
SUMMARY:MGK workshop: Career development for ECRs
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-workshop-career-development-for-ecrs/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20251124T142127Z
UID:11434
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Mingya Liu (A07)\n
SUMMARY:Mingya Liu (A07) – “Expressive classifiers in Mandarin Chinese”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mingya-liu-a07-expressive-classifiers-and-slurs-in-mandarin-and-wu-chinese/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260310T122036Z
UID:11912
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short project presentations to update each other – 3 per session\n
SUMMARY:Project presentations: A04
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-presentations/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260216T134701Z
UID:11746
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504T100000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504T130000
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 415
DESCRIPTION:Co-Designing Peer Support for Methodological Challenges\nAs early-career researchers develop increasingly specialized methodological approaches, finding peers who share similar challenges becomes essential. This interactive session brings ECRs together to share their current methodological work, identify overlapping interests, and co-design support structures.\nThe session includes brief presentations where participants share their data, methods, and current challenges, followed by collaborative discussion to identify potential peer exchange groups and priority topics for the methods school. Using an interest-mapping visualization, we’ll connect ECRs working on similar methodological questions and determine where peer learning, internal expertise, or external input would be most valuable.\nThe goal: create flexible, self-organized opportunities for methodological support that actually meet ECRs’ needs.\nOpen to: All MGK members (ECRs incl. visiting fellows)\n
SUMMARY:Methods Exchange & Planning Session (MGK/INF)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/methods-exchange-planning-session-mgk-inf/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260429T103918Z
UID:12134
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260506T133000
LOCATION:Bibliothek AKNOA
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Narration”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Narration”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-narration-11/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260310T122118Z
UID:11915
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260511T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short project presentations to update each other – 3 per session\n
SUMMARY:Project presentations: B06, C02, C05
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-presentations-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260408T120252Z
UID:12035
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511T160000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260511T173000
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Lexicon”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Lexicon”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-lexicon-9/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260420T190049Z
UID:12076
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Path Dependencies”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-path-dependencies-13/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260427T115846Z
UID:12093
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518T154500
LOCATION:online
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-ct-multilingualism/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260225T110656Z
UID:11803
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260528T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK May Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-may-meeting-2/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260310T122236Z
UID:11918
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short project presentations to update each other – 3 per session\n
SUMMARY:Project Presentations: A05, A08, C03
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-presentations-a05-a07-c03/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260304T105345Z
UID:11892
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260611
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Workshop “Register at the Interface of Socio-Geographic Variation” organized by A09.\nMore info can be found here: https://romanistik-hu.github.io/registerworkshop/\n
SUMMARY:Workshop “Register at the Interface of Socio-Geographic Variation”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-register-at-the-interface-of-socio-geographic-variation/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260310T122329Z
UID:11921
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short project presentations to update each other – 3 per session\n
SUMMARY:Project Presentations: A01, A06, A10
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-presentations-3/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260304T123854Z
UID:11895
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260617
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:First retreat of frame text writing group\n
SUMMARY:First retreat of writing group
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/first-retreat-of-writing-group/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260310T122421Z
UID:11924
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260622T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short project presentations to update each other – 3 per session\n
SUMMARY:Project Presentations: A07, C06, C07
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-presentations-4/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260225T110741Z
UID:11805
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260625T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260625T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK June Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-june-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260310T122515Z
UID:11927
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short project presentations to update each other – 3 per session\n
SUMMARY:Project Presentations: A03, B03, B07
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-presentations-a03-b03/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260310T122625Z
UID:11930
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260706T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Short project presentations to update each other – 3 per session\n
SUMMARY:Project Presentations: A09, B04, INF
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/project-presentations-a09-b04/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260520T100020Z
UID:12197
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260706T114500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Multilingualism”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-multilingualism-10/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260506T144420Z
UID:12148
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260708T101500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260708T114500
LOCATION:Raum 127\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Internal meeting of CPT “Complexity”\n
SUMMARY:Meeting of CPT “Complexity”
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/meeting-of-cpt-complexity-11/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260326T155101Z
UID:12002
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260713T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium talk by Vitor Nóbrega (USP, São Paulo)\n
SUMMARY:Vitor Nóbrega (USP, São Paulo) – tba
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/vitor-nobrega-usp-sao-paulo-tba/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260316T142419Z
UID:11949
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 415
DESCRIPTION:During the ECR Writing Week, the CRC’s early-career researchers meet to write in a group setting—during this time, they are encouraged to focus on their writing and discuss their goals and strategies with one another.\nThe weeks are self-organized with support from the MGK. If you have any questions about the format, please contact the MGK coordinator. \n
SUMMARY:ECR Writing Week (summer)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/ecr-writing-week-prelim/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260409T113232Z
UID:12050
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260720T141500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720T154500
LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:tba\n
SUMMARY:Colloquium talk by Luis López
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/colloquium-talk-by-luis-lopez/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260225T111020Z
UID:11807
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260723T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK July Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-july-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260225T111353Z
UID:11819
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260820T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260820T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK August Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-august-meeting/
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20260216T162339Z
UID:11750
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260909
LOCATION:Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS)\, Berlin
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nOrganizers\nNatalia Gagarina & Kateryna Iefremenko (ZAS), \nPia Knoeferle, Mingya Liu, Katja Maquate, Valentina Nicole Pescuma & Stephanie Rotter (HU)\n\n\nDate\nSeptember 7-8, 2026\n\n\nVenue\nLeibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS)\nMeierottostraße 8, 10719 Berlin, Germany — Conference Room, Ground floor\n\n\nProgram\ntba\n\n\n\n \nThe Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) are pleased to announce the workshop “Register Effects in Sentence and Discourse Processing (RESD 2026)”, which will take place in Berlin, Germany on September 7-8, 2026, shortly after AMLaP 2026 in Saarbrücken (September 2-4). The workshop is an event of the Collaborative Research Centre 1412 ‘Register’ (https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/de/).\nA growing body of linguistic research has focused on understanding register, i.e., those aspects of intraindividual variation in linguistic behavior that are influenced by situational and functional settings (Lüdeling et al., 2022, 2024). How language users produce, process and acquire register variants across situations is one of the core questions in register research (e.g., Kempe et al., 2024; Kirk et al. 2021; Pescuma et al., 2025). Previous literature (Pescuma et al., 2024) lays the groundwork for addressing how situational-functional parameters influence which choices (phonetic, morphosyntactic, lexical, pragmatic), and how such effects can be investigated in the current theory of formal grammar, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics. \nIt is generally assumed that dimensions of world knowledge, discourse context as well as local sentential context affect language processing, comprehension and production. Comprehenders adjust their expectations about probable sentence, discourse, and dialogue continuations based on language-external and -internal cues (Levy, 2008; Xiang & Kuperberg, 2015), and different choices give rise to differences in social meanings (Beltrama, Solt & Burnett; 2022, Hall-Lew, 2021). However, few approaches and models address register effects in language processing or their relationship with general cognitive aspects such as prediction, memory, and priming (Pescuma et al., 2024, 2025; Venhuizen et al., 2018; Bentum et al. 2019, 2022). \nThe objective of the present workshop is to bring together researchers from different disciplines to discuss common interests around the topic of register effects in language processing. Combining both register and processing, we are interested in the questions of which situational-functional parameters (and their values) of broad discourse context and which register-related properties of narrow linguistic context influence language processing, how the effects (reading times, EEG, eye movement, etc.) differ in quality, whether and how they interact with one another in any principled manner, how social meanings differ in the case of expected vs. unexpected utterances, and which individual differences are relevant for register variation (Maquate et al., 2024).\n\nInvited speakers: \n\nMartijn Bentum\n(Radboud University, https://www.ru.nl/en/people/bentum-m)\nVera Kempe \n(Abertay University, https://www.abertay.ac.uk/staff-search/professor-vera-kempe)\nMing Xiang \n(University of Chicago,  https://linguistics.uchicago.edu/people/ming-xiang)\n\nIn addition, we invite abstract submissions for talks and poster presentations on the topic from conceptual or methodological perspectives, including (but not limited to) corpus, experimental, or computational work. Early-stage work and research in progress is welcome; in addition, an event for early career researchers (ECR) will be organized as well as a best ECR presentation award (talk or poster, ECR as first author). \n\nKey dates:\n\n\n\nAbstract submissions open: February 28, 2026\nAbstract submissions due: May 22, 2026 May 8, 2026\nNotification of acceptance: June 15, 2026 May 31, 2026\nWorkshop: September 7-8, 2026\n\n\n\n\nSubmission guidelines:\nAbstracts should be a maximum of one (1) A4 page in length (11 pt Arial font, 1-inch margins, single line spacing), with examples, data, figures and/or references (in APA format) on a second optional page, in two versions (one anonymized, the other with names, affiliations, the email addresses of corresponding authors, each as one PDF). Please send your submission to the workshop e-mail address: resd26-sfb1412@lists.hu-berlin.de.\n\nPublication plan:\nWe intend to publish a proceedings volume in the journal “Register Aspects of Language in Situation (REALIS)” consisting of short papers (up to 10 pages) based on the contributions presented at the workshop. (https://realis.linguistik.hu-berlin.de/index.php/REALIS).\n\nAttendance and registration: \nThe attendance is free of charge. Information on the registration will be provided closer to the workshop dates.\n\nContact:\nFor any inquiries, please contact the workshop organiseres at resd26-sfb1412@lists.hu-berlin.de\n
SUMMARY:Workshop “Register effects in sentence and discourse processing” (RESD 2026)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/workshop-register-effects-in-sentence-and-discourse-processing/
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LOCATION:Raum 415\, Hausvogteiplatz
DESCRIPTION:Talk by Stephanie Rotter (A07) + Giuseppe Varaschin (A04) – Treasure Trove Report\n
SUMMARY:Talk by Stephanie Rotter (A07) + Giuseppe Varaschin (A04)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/talk-by-stephanie-rotter-a07-giuseppe-varaschin-a04/
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LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK September Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-september-meeting/
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CREATED:20260217T111540Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260926
LOCATION:Dorotheenstraße 24\, R. 3.246
DESCRIPTION:This interdisciplinary workshop, organised by project B04 “Emergence and transfer of register patterns: Situational-functional parameters of intraindividual variation in the writings of Martin Luther and Johannes Bretke”, addresses cultures of historical religious communication from a register research perspective. We invite linguistic contributions as well as those from scholars working on theology (confessionality, church history), musical studies (hymns) and literary studies. By bringing together multiple disciplines, we hope to broaden the perspective on historical register research and identify register-relevant parameters.\nConfirmed invited speakers are:\n\nJolanta Gelumbeckaitė (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M.)\nMechthild Habermann (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)\nIngo Klitzsch (Universität Münster)\n\nThe call for papers and further information can be found here: https://www.linguistik.hu-berlin.de/de/institut/professuren/sprachgeschichte/hireco2026\n
SUMMARY:Aspects of historical religious communication culture
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/aspects-of-historical-religious-communication-culture/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261010
LOCATION:ZAS\, Berlin
DESCRIPTION:This international workshop explores the dynamic nature of register variation in spontaneous speech, examining how situational contexts, cognitive processes, and developmental pathways shape our adaptive language use. To advance a comprehensive understanding, we invite contributions from diverse theoretical frameworks and linguistic sub-disciplines.\nTo increase communicative efficiency, speakers adapt their speech to different audiences and circumstances according to socio-culturally recognisable and agreed-upon norms of social behaviour – producing distinct speech registers. Drawing on the conception of linguistic register as “those aspects of socially recurring intraindividual variation in linguistic behaviour that are influenced by situational and functional settings” (Lüdeling et al., 2024), this workshop seeks to deepen our understanding of variation in spontaneous spoken registers, in both first (L1) and additional languages (L2/Ln).\nRegister variation permeates all levels of language production, including phonetic, morphological, lexical, syntactic, and discourse-organisational adaptations to the situational-functional properties of communication.  Extra-linguistic contexts are understood as configurations of parameters pertaining to physical circumstances (e.g., location, occasion, time) and interlocutor relationships, e.g. based on assessments of socially relevant characteristics such as age, gender, social role, and status (Biber et al., 2021). We welcome contributions addressing situational-functional parameters that influence linguistic realisations, such as Bell’s Audience Design (1984), Lindblom’s H&H Theory (1990), SFL models (Halliday & Hasan, 1976), or multidimensional models (Biber, 2009).\nFurthermore, register production is continually modulated by cognitive and affective factors such as memory, attention, motivation, or language anxiety. These factors should therefore be accounted for in analyses of spoken register variation and in models of register acquisition and use, where the distinct profiles of L2 learners and multilingual speakers present a critical area of inquiry.\nA central issue is the development of register flexibility which is closely linked to an individual’s socialization and to the acquisition of further languages. The interplay between specialised linguistic resource accumulation and increasing metalinguistic awareness represents a key concern in register acquisition studies (Ravid & Tolchinsky, 2002; Berman, 2018). Consequently, the relationship – and potential tension – between the development of spoken and written academic registers in educational settings provides a rich field for investigating register acquisition from multiple theoretical perspectives.\nWe particularly encourage submissions on, but not limited to, the following topics:\n\nEmpirical studies of situational parameter effects on spontaneous speech\nModelling cognitive and affective influences on online register production\nThe development of spoken register flexibility across the lifespan\n Register variation in different spoken academic and specialised contexts (schools, universities…)\nAcquisition of academic and professional spoken registers\nMethodological innovations for analysing spontaneous register variation\nIntegrating theoretical perspectives (sociolinguistic, corpus-linguistic, systemic-functional, psycholinguistic)\n Speaking style/spoken register variation in first, second, and foreign languages\nThe interaction of register and (morpho-)phonetic parameters in spontaneous speech\nEffects of spacial characteristics on speech\n\nThe workshop will feature keynote lectures, themed paper sessions, and poster panels.\nConfirmed keynote speakers: Alfred Lameli (Philipps-Universität Marburg), Christine Dimroth (Universität Münster), Jane Wottawa (Université le Mans) and Martine Adda-Decker (Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle). \nKey Dates\n\nSubmission Deadline: May 20, 2026\nNotification of Acceptance: June 1, 2026\nWorkshop Dates: October 8-9, 2026\nWorkshop Venue: Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), Pariser Str. 1, 10719, Berlin, Germany\nOrganisers: Milena Kühnast (HU Berlin), Miriam Oschkinat (ZAS Berlin), Nicole Schumacher (HU), Theres Weißgerber (HU), Samantha Weller (HU), Malte Belz (HU), Melissa Ebert (HU), Stephanie Jannedy (ZAS), Anke Lüdeling (HU), Beate Lütke (HU), Christine Mooshammer (HU), and Melanie Weirich (FSU Jena)\n\nUnfortunately, we cannot offer travel bursaries. Attending the conference itself is free of charge.\nSubmission Guidelines and Types\nWe invite abstracts up to 500 words (excl. bibliography and figures). Abstracts must be submitted as a single PDF file and should follow APA style (7th edition) for in-text citations and the reference list. Please send your submission to spospe26-sfb1412@lists.hu-berlin.de by May 20, 2026. Abstracts must be anonymised for peer review.\nThe workshop offers the following presentation formats:\n1) Talk: 20-minute oral presentation, followed by a 10-minute discussion;\n2) Poster presentation: poster accompanied by a short introductory pitch.\nPlease indicate your preferred presentation format: talk, poster, or no preference. While we will endeavour to honour indicated preferences, the final decision on presentation format (talk/poster) rests with the workshop organisers based on programme constraints.\nContact Information\nFor any inquiries, please contact the workshop organisers at spospe26-sfb1412@lists.hu-berlin.de.\nWe look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to our workshop “Register Variation in Spontaneous Speech” (SpoSpe2026).\nReferences\nBell, A. (1984). Language style as audience design. Language in Society, 13(2), 145-204. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4167516\nBiber, D., & Conrad, S. (2009). Register, genre, and style. Cambridge University Press.\nBiber, D., Egbert, J., Keller, D., & Wizner, S. (2021). Towards a taxonomy of conversational discourse types: An empirical corpus-based analysis. Journal of Pragmatics, 171, 20-35. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2020.09.018\nBerman, R. A. (2018). Language development and literacy. In R. J. R. Levesque (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Adolescence (pp. 2093-2103). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33228-4_19\nHalliday, M. A. K., & Hasan, R. (1976). Cohesion in English. Longman.\nLindblom, B. (1990). Explaining Phonetic Variation: A Sketch of the H&H Theory. In W. J. Hardcastle & A. Marchal (Eds.), Speech Production and Speech Modelling (pp. 403-439). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2037-8_16\nLüdeling, A., Szucsich, L., Zeige, L. E., Adli, A., Alexiadou, A., Belz, M., Bouzouita, M., Bunk, O., Dreyer, M., Egg, M., Feulner, A. H., Fleischer, J., Gagarina, N., Hirsch, A., Jannedy, S., Knoeferle, P., Krause, T., Kutscher, S., Liu, M.,…Wiese, H. (2024). Register: Language Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation. Register Aspects of Language in Situation, 3(1), 1-53.\nRavid, D., & Tolchinsky, L. (2002). Developing linguistic literacy: a comprehensive model. Journal of Child Language, 29(2), 417-447. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000902005111\n
SUMMARY:Register Variation in Spontaneous Speech
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/call-for-papers-international-workshop-register-variation-in-spontaneous-speech-october-08-09-2026-berlin/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261015T121500
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LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK October Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-october-meeting/
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CREATED:20260203T141314Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261118
LOCATION:ZAS
DESCRIPTION:CRC Fall Retreat 2026\n
SUMMARY:CRC Fall Retreat 2026
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/crc-fall-retreat-2026/
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CREATED:20260316T142612Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261128
LOCATION:AWA40
DESCRIPTION:During the ECR Writing Week, the CRC’s early-career researchers meet to write in a group setting—during this time, they are encouraged to focus on their writing and discuss their goals and strategies with one another.\nThe weeks are self-organized with support from the MGK. If you have any questions about the format, please contact the MGK coordinator. \n
SUMMARY:ECR Writing Week (winter)
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/ecr-writing-week-prelim-2/
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CREATED:20260225T112027Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261217T121500
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261217T134500
LOCATION:AWA40 Room 127 / AWA40 415
DESCRIPTION:The monthly MGK meetings serve as the central coordination and exchange format for the program.\nThey provide information about CRC developments affecting early-career researchers, address organizational matters such as workshop planning and event coordination, and facilitate peer exchange on career-relevant topics.\n
SUMMARY:MGK December Meeting
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/mgk-december-meeting/
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CREATED:20260304T123954Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270106
LOCATION:tba
DESCRIPTION:Second retreat of frame text writing group\n
SUMMARY:Second retreat of writing group
ORGANIZER:CRC 1412
URL;VALUE=URI:https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/event/second-retreat-of-writing-group/
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