Publikationen und Vorträge

Aufsätze

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2022). Can Identity Conditions on Ellipsis be Explained by Processing Principles?. In: R. Hörnig, S. von Wietersheim, A. Konietzko & S. Featherston (eds.). Proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2020: Linguistic Theory Enriched by Experimental Data. 541–561. Tübingen: University of Tübingen.

Lisa Schäfer (2021): Topic drop in German: Empirical support for an information-theoretic account to a long-known omission phenomenon. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 40 (2). https://doi.org/10.1515/zfs-2021-2024.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2021): The Role of UID for the Usage of Verb Phrase Ellipsis: Psycholinguistic Evidence from Length and Context Effects. Frontiers in Psychologyhttps://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.661087.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2021). Predictable Words Are More Likely to Be Omitted in Fragments–Evidence From Production Data. Frontiers in Psychologyhttps://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.662125.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2021). Modeling the predictive potential of extralinguistic context with script knowledge: The case of fragments. PLoS ONE 16(2):e0246255. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246255.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2020). Script Knowledge Constrains Ellipses in Fragments – Evidence from Production Data and Language Modeling. Proceedings of SCIL 2020. Vol. 3 , Article 45.

Vorträge

Augustin Speyer, Robin Lemke, Philipp Rauth, Lisa Schäfer & Jenny Diener (2023). Weil mir der do Vortrach han wolle halle. Experimentelle Methoden am Beispiel von Kasussynkretismus und anderen dialektsyntaktischen Phänomenen im Saarland. Saarbrücker Runder Tisch für Dialektsyntax (SarDiS). Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus, Bozhidara Hristova & Ingo Reich (2023). Testing for effects of modality and memory load on coordination ellipsis in German. Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (ECBAE) 2023. University of Massachussetts, Amherst, MA.

Bozhidara Hristova, Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2023). Does information theory explain the usage of gapping? Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (ECBAE) 2023. University of Massachussetts, Amherst, MA.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2023). Creativity in antecedent-target mismatches in German sluicing. A corpus study. 45. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS), Universität zu Köln, Köln.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2023). The impact of memory load on the processing of ellipsis: Three experiments on gapping and right node raising in spoken and written German. 45. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS), Universität zu Köln, Köln.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Bozhidara Hristova, Heiner Drenhaus and Ingo Reich (2023). What are you talking about? Estimating the probablity of Questions Under Discussion based on crowdsourced non-expert annotations. The QUD-Anno Challenge. Annotating Text with Questions under Discussion, online.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2022). Predictability effects on the acceptability of antecedent-target mismatches under verb phrase ellipsis. Linguistic Evidence (LE) 2022, Paris.

Lisa Schäfer (2022). Topic position or prefield? – Disentangling the positional restriction of topic drop in German based on acceptability rating data. Linguistic Evidence (LE) 2022, Paris.

Robin Lemke Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2022). Processing antecedent-target mismatches under verb phrase ellipsis is difficult, but if they are predictable, you can. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2022, York.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke & Ingo Reich (2022). Experimental investigations on the prefield restriction of German topic drop. 55th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE), Bukarest.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Ingo Reich & Heiner Drenhaus (2022). Discourse obligates! – An introduction. 44. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS), Tübingen (online).

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Ingo Reich & Heiner Drenhaus (2021). Empirical evidence for an information-theoretic account of topic drop in German. Psycholinguistics in Flanders (PiF) 2020, online.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Ingo Reich & Heiner Drenhaus (2020). UID constrains the usage of topic drop in German: experimental and corpus linguistic findings. Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (ECBAE) 2020, online.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2020). Predicting (mis)matches in sluicing: Evidence from cloze, rating and reading time data. Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (ECBAE) 2020, online.

Lisa Schäfer (2020). If you can predict it, you can omit it: Empirical investigations on the usage of topic drop in German. Linguistic Evidence (LE) 2020, Tübingen.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Speakers use verb phrase ellipsis to satisfy UID: Psycholinguistic evidence from length and context effects. Rational Approaches in Language Science (RAILS), Saarbrücken.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Predictable words are more likely to be omitted in fragments – Evidence from production data. Rational Approaches in Language Science (RAILS), Saarbrücken.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Script-based discourse expectations trigger omissions in fragments – Evidence from production data. Discourse Expectations: Theoretical, Experimental, and Computational Perspectives (DETEC) 2019, Berlin.

Ingo Reich, Robin Lemke & Lisa Schäfer (2019): Guess who dances with whom? – Predictability and the acceptability of mismatches in sluicing and sprouting. Sluicing and ellipsis at 50, Chicago, IL.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2018). Syntactic cues license voice mismatch in VP ellipsis – An experimental study. 40. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS), Universität Stuttgart.

Posterpräsentationen

Bozhidara Hristova, Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2023). Testing an information-theoretic approach to the usage of gapping in German. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2023, Donostia.

Lisa Schäfer (2022). Preverbal positioning as a licensing condition for topic drop: experimental evidence. The 35th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing, UC Santa Cruz (online).

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2021). Predictability and ellipsis: Divergence between acceptability ratings and reading times. Psycholinguistics in Flanders 2020, Kaiserslautern (online).

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Ingo Reich & Heiner Drenhaus (2020). Do implicit Questions under Discussion license the usage of fragments? AMLaP 2020, online.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2020). Topic drop is more than dropping topics: corpus linguistic and experimental investigations on factors that facilitate the recovery of the omitted element. CUNY 2020, UMass Amherst.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2020). Can identity conditions on sluicing and sprouting be explained by processing? Linguistic Evidence 2020, Tübingen.

Lisa Schäfer,, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Discourse expectations guide the use of verb phrase ellipsis: Psycholinguistic evidence for an information-theoretic account of context and length effects on VPE. DETEC 2019, Berlin.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Verb phrase ellipsis avoids troughs in the ID profile: An information-theoretic account to VPE based on evidence from rating and reading time data. CUNY 2019, Boulder, CO.

Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2019). Can identity conditions on ellipsis be explained by processing principles? CUNY 2019, Boulder, CO.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke & Ingo Reich (2018). Topicality as prerequisite of Topic Drop? Evidence from rating studies on German. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2018, Berlin.

Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke & Ingo Reich (2018). What is dropped in Topic Drop? – A rating study on the relationship between Topicality and Topic Drop in German. CUNY 2018, Davis, CA.