Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Sprach- und literaturwissenschaftliche Fakultät - Institut für Slawistik und Hungarologie

Vorträge im Wintersemester 2018/19

 

24.10.2018
12.15-13.45 Uhr, R. 5.57

Radek Čech (Ostrava) & Pavel Kosek (Brno)
On the competing word order position of the Czech pronominal enclitics in the Oldest Czech Bible
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29.10.2018
Petr Biskup (Leipzig) & Radek Šimík (Berlin)
On the dual nature of wh-clauses: A view from locality
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05.11.2018
Bernhard Brehmer (Greifswald)
Case as an (in)vulnerable domain in heritage language grammars? Some observations from a longitudinal study on heritage Russian and Polish in Germany
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19.11.2018
Michal Křen (Prag)
Recent language change as reflected by the Czech newspapers
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16.11.2018
Berit Gehrke (Berlin)
Russian imperfective past passive participles (based on joint work with Olga Borik)
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03.12.2018
Hans Robert Mehlig (Kiel)
Zwei Varianten des sog. faktischen ipf. Aspekts im Russischen: „Type-factual“ und „Token-factual"
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10.12.2018
Dmitry Timofeyev (Prag)
Religious Conflict and its (Meta-)Interpretation: The Hussite Era, As Told by Early Modern Historians
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07.01.2019
Roland Meyer (Berlin)
Wie viele Dative hat das Polnische (und das Russische)?
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14.01.2019
Karolina Zuchewicz (Berlin)
Detecting truth-related differences between perfective and imperfective aspect in Polish while using Likert scale with joint presentation: Experimental results
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21.01.2019
Zorica Puškar (Berlin)
The representation of gender on pronoun
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28.01.2019
Hagen Pitsch (Göttingen)
Aorist und Imperfekt im Bulgarischen. Erwägungen zu Semantik und Morphosyntax
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04.02.2019
Olga Borik (Madrid)
On definiteness in Russian: the case of demonstratives and possessives
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13.02.2019
12.15-13.45 Uhr, R. 5.57

Edyta Jurkiewicz-Rohrbacher/Zrinka Kolaković/Björn Hansen/Dušica Filipović-Đurđević (Regensburg/Zagreb)
Detecting constraints on clitic climbing – with the help of corpora and psycholinguistic tests
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