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CRC 1412/1: Register: Language-Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Anke Lüdeling
CRC 1412/2: A06: Modeling register variation across languages (SP A06)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Verhoeven, Prof. Dr. Aria Adli, Dr. Jozina Vander Klok
CRC 1412/2: Register: Language-Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Anke Lüdeling, Prof. Dr. Luka Szucsich
CRC 1412/2: Data management, modeling and exploration (SP Register INF)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Anke Lüdeling, Thomas Krause, Malte Dreyer
CRC 1412/2: Doubling and register variation (SP A10)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Viola Schmitt
CRC 1412/2: Emergence and transfer of register patterns: Situational-functional parameters of intra-individual variation in the writings of Martin Luther and Johannes Bretke ( SP B04)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Jürg Fleischer, PD Dr. Lars Zeige, PD Dr. Anna Helene Feulner
CRC 1412/2: Evidentiality, Modality and Speaker’s Stance as Register Features in Galen’s Medical Discourse (SP B07)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Theresa Maria Roth
CRC 1412/2: GeRMaN: German register marking by non-literal expressions (SP A01)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Markus Egg
CRC 1412/2: Integrated Research Training Group (SP MGK)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Richard Waltereit
CRC 1412/2: Language-Users’ Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation (SP MGK ZAS)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Richard Waltereit
CRC 1412/2: Register in the cross-linguistic diachrony of logical particles (SP B06)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Richard Waltereit
CRC 1412/2: Seemingly free (morpho)phonetic variation (SP C06)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Anke Lüdeling, Dr. Malte Belz, Prof. Dr. Christine Mooshammer
The life cycle of extravagance and conventionalization. Pleonastic evaluative constructions across languages and time
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Muriel Norde
Temporal Precision in Speech––Unveiling the Physiology of Prosodic Structure
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Christine Mooshammer
Speech preparation in conversational turn-taking
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Christine Mooshammer
A synchronic and diachronic basic typology of semantic gender assignment: a comprehensive study of African languages
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. phil. Tom Güldemann
TextPloring: Research Data Exploration in the Humanities with the LAUDATIO Repository
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Torsten Hiltmann, Prof. Dr. Anke Lüdeling, Malte Dreyer
TextPloring: Research Data Exploration in the Humanities with the LAUDATIO Repository
Principal investigator(s): Malte Dreyer, Prof. Dr. Anke Lüdeling, Prof. Dr. Torsten Hiltmann
Socio-economic transformations, communicative practices and indigenous grammars: understanding current developments in Yucatec Maya
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Verhoeven
CRC 1412/2: Evidentiality, Modality and Speaker’s Stance as Register Features in Galen’s Medical Discourse (SP B07)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Theresa Maria Roth
IPF0426: A comprehensive documentation of Talamancan Bribri (Chibchan, Costa Rica)
Principal investigator(s): Roberto Enrique Herrera Miranda
Engaged ecumenism and its “lived theology”. A multi-perspective empirical exploration
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Henrik Simojoki, Prof. Dr. Altmeyer Stefan
SFB 1412/2: Register effects in discourse expectations: Negation and modality in English (TP A07)
Principal investigator(s): Prof. Dr. Mingya Liu
SFB 1412/2: Building register into the architecture of language - an HPSG account (SP A04)
Principal investigator(s): Dr. phil. Antonio Machicao y Priemer, Prof. Dr. Stefan Müller
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Artemis Alexiadou
- Department of English and American Studies
- English Linguistics
Prof. Dr. Michael Wahl
- Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
- Rehabilitation Technology and New Media
Dr. Malte Belz
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- German Linguistics: Phonetics / Phonology
Dr. Marek Buchmann
- Department of Asian and African Studies
Dr. Oliver Bunk
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- German linguistics: Language acquisition and language development in multilingual context
Malte Dreyer
- Central Unit - Computer and Media Service
Prof. Dr. Markus Egg
- Department of English and American Studies
- English Language
Prof. Dr. Philipp Felsch
- Department of Cultural History, Cultural Theory, and Media Studies
PD Dr. Anna Helene Feulner
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- Historical-Comparative Linguistics
Prof. Dr. Jürg Fleischer
- Department of German Studies and Linguistics
- History of German Language: Language Change
Prof. Dr. Susanne Frank
- Department of Slavic Studies
- East Slavic Literatures und Cultures
Prof. Dr. phil. Tom Güldemann
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- African Languages
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
CNRS - Université Grenoble Alpes -CEA/DRF/BIG - INRA
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
Berlin University of the Arts
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg
The Centers for Advanced Studies in the Humanities
University of Cologne
University of Duisburg-Essen
University of Kaiserslautern-Landau
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