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Sunday, September 7

18:00           Warm Up at Hilde & Heinz
Mainzerstraße 3, 66111 Saarbrücken                                                                                                                                              

 

Monday, September 8

09:00-09:20Registration
09:20-09:30Welcome
09:30-10:30Gabriela Bîlbîie
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10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-11:30Francesca Dal Santo
Embedded stripping in Italian and complementizer deletion
11:30-12:00Amal Hassen, Jonathan Ginzburg & Anne Abeillé
Exclamative sluices in French: An experimental study
12:00-12:30Miriam L. Schiele
Island sensitivity in multiple sluicing: Experimental evidence from German adjectival sluices
12:30-14:00Lunch
14:00-14:30Kohei Haneda, Anja Schüppert & Roel Jonkers
Visual antecedents not only license ellipsis but also facilitate sentence comprehension generally: A self-paced reading study of English verb phrase ellipsis
14:30-15:00Emily Sagasser
The relative contributions of discourse features and syntax in VPE processing
15:00-15:30Luise Schwarzer
Hartman’s puzzle does not exist
15:30-16:00Coffee Break
16:00-16:30Joanna Nykiel & John A. Hawkins
Cue-based memory retrieval and Maximize Parallelism in phrasal comparatives
16:30-17:00Robin Lemke
Do semantic dependencies constrain preposition omission under ellipsis?
19:00Dinner at Kulturcafé
Sankt Johanner Markt 24, 66111 Saarbrücken

 

Tuesday, September 9

09:30-10:30Masaya Yoshida
What can ellipsis tell us about the mechanisms of sentence processing?
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-11:30James Griffiths & Miriam L. Schiele
Left branch extraction and clausal ellipsis: An experimental approach
11:30-12:00Miriam L. Schiele
Licensing ellipsis Under semantic constraint: Experimental evidence from German sluicing and its parallels to island avoidance
12:00-12:30Robin Lemke
Why do we elide? Testing a game-theoretic model of fragment usage
12:30-14:00Lunch
14:00-14:30Ricarda Scherer, Lisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich
Having one or three uncles: equally acceptable. A study about number mismatches in nominal Right-Node-Raising in German
14:30-15:00Jiaqi Guo & Judith Meinschaefer
French and German word part ellipsis in coordination structures under identity
15:00-15:30Marisa Schmidt, Karin Harbusch & Denis Memmesheimer
Results for reconstructing ellipsis in coordinated sentences in German comparing two different T5-based Large Language Models
15:30-16:00Coffee Break
16:00-16:30Max Bonke, Alicia Kiesow & Sophie Repp
Can zero be positive and negative? Ellipsis of propositional anaphora in the context of modalized negative antecedents
16:30-17:00Joanna Nykiel & Jong-Bok Kim
The English ample negative construction may be a construction
17:00Goodbye

 

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