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The SFB 833 is granted four more years of funding by the DFG (German Research Foundation)!
The hard work and enthusiastic collaboration of SFB members over the last four years has certainly made an impression on the German Research Foundation (DFG). At the meeting of the DFG’s Grants Committee on Collaborative Research...
[more]Johanna Herdtfelder, Frauke Buscher and Ekaterina Laptieva (A1) at Semantik und Pragmatik im Südwesten (SPSW) 5, May 24-25th at the University of Saarland
Three members of the SFB 833's project A1 will attend this year's Semantik und Pragmatik im Südwesten (Semantics and Pragmatics in the South West) conference at the University of Saarland! Johanna Herdtfelder will...
[more]ESSLLI 2014 in Tübingen: Call for Course and Workshop Proposals
The General Linguistics department in Tübingen already has its eyes on next summer, when Tübingen will host ESSLLI (the European Summer School of Language Logic and Information) from August 11th to 22nd 2014. The...
[more]Niels Ott to present at the SemEval Workshop in Atlanta, Georgia
Project A4 took part in SemEval (Semantic Evaluation), a series of evaluations of computational semantic analysis systems, for “The Joint Student Response Analysis and 8th Recognizing Textual Entailment Challenge”. The Tübingen...
[more]Carmen Dörge and Nadine Bade (A2) at the workshop on “Literary Texts the Power and the Possible”, May 17-18 in Reims, France
Last weekend, Carmen Dörge and Nadine Bade of project A2 presented joint research on “Language in John Donne’s ‘the Canonization’” at the workshop on “Literary Texts the Power and the Possbile” in Reims. During their...
[more]Workshop Announcement: The Impact of Pronominal Form on Interpretation, November 15th-17th in Tübingen
Pronoun enthusiasts Patrick Grosz and Pritty Patel-Grosz are proud to announce a workshop on “The Impact of Pronominal Form on Interpretation”, which will take place on the 15th-17th of November 2013 in Tübingen. The...
[more]Project INF (information infrastructure) at the meeting of SFB “INF” projects in Göttingen
The SFB 833’s INF (Information Infrastructure) project took part in the joint workshop of information infrastructure projects for German collaborative research centers (SFBs) at the Göttingen State and University Library recently...
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