SFB 1412/2: Register effects in discourse expectations: Negation and modality in English (TP A07)

At a glance

Project duration
01/2024  – 12/2027
DFG classification of subject areas

Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics

General and Comparative Linguistics, Experimental Linguistics, Typology, Non-European Languages

Funded by

DFG Collaborative Research Centre DFG Collaborative Research CentreDFG Collaborative Research CentreDFG Collaborative Research CentreDFG Collaborative Research CentreDFG Collaborative Research Centre

Project description

A07 investigates doubling constructions (e.g., negative concord, modal concord) in varieties of English in different situational-functional settings. It elevates the inquiry from the description and data validation of the phenomena in Phase I to the more specific hypothesis testing and modeling. Formal theoretical analyses, offline and online psycholinguistic methods and the state-of-art Bayesian statistical techniques will be used to tackle and model the variation in the use, comprehension and perception of the related register variants in discourse.