SFB 991

Talks & Posters C03

2018

Beckmann, N. S. (2018) How to count stuff: Conceptual Shifts in German Noun Countability. Conference Psycholinguistics in Flanders (PIF 2018), Ghent, Belgium: June 4-5.
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Beckmann, N. S. (2018) What actually counts: An empirical investigation of shits in noun countability. (Invited talk) Colloquium Linguistische Werkstatt (Linguistic Workshop), University of Bamberg, Germany: May 30.

Bekemeier, N., Brenner, D., Biermann-Ruben, K. & Indefrey, P. (2018) Neural correlates of conceptual shifts. The Fourth St.Petersburg Winter Workshop on Experimental Studies of Speech and Language (Night Whites 2018), St.Petersburg, Russia: February 26-27.
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2017

Beckman, N. S. & Petersen, W. (2017) Counting thought - Exploring the cognitive reality of syntactic countability. 6th Conference on Meaning and Knowledge Representation, St. Petersburg, Russia: July, 4-6 2017
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Bekemeier, N., Brenner, D., Biermann-Ruben, K. & Indefrey, P. (2017) The Processing of Conceptual Shifts: an ERP Study. Conference: the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL), Baltimore, USA: November 8-10.
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2014

Hagoort, P. & Indefrey, P. (2014). A meta-analysis on syntactic vs. semantic unification. Conference: Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL), Amsterdam, Netherlands: August.

Hagoort, P. & Indefrey, P. (2014) "The neurobiology of language beyond single words" (Invited talk) Annual Meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, London, January 10, 2014

2013

Horn, C., Kimm,N., Brenner, D. & Indefrey, P. (2013). Evidence for four basic noun types from a grammatical, pragmatic and psycholinguistic perspective. Conference: 14th Texas Linguistic Society Conference (TLS 14), University of Austin, Texas, USA: November.

2012

Brenner, D. & Indefrey, P. (2012). A Psycholinguistic View on Definites. Workshop: Semantic and typological perspectives on definites. Duesseldorf, Germany: June. [slides/PDF]

Brenner, D. & Indefrey, P. (2012). Psycholinguistic Evidence for Concept Types and Type Shifts. Conference: CTF’12 – Concept Types and Frames in Language, Cognition, and Science. Duesseldorf, Germany: August. [slides/PDF]