Selected Recent Talks & Presentations
Fearing each other’s meanings: Lexical pluralism and hierarchies of class and neurotype. Invited talk at the 2025 Berlin Workshop on Speech and Harm.
The shared core of memory predicates is non-novel knowledge. Presented at the LingLunch of the Laboratoire de linguistique formelle, Paris (invited talk), TbiLLC 2025: Fifteenth International Tbilisi Symposium on Logic, Language and Computation, Kutaisi, Georgia (contributed talk) and Sinn und Bedeutung 30 (poster).
Remembering the future with the help of the past. Talk at IPM4.5, online, 2025.
Mnemic perspective doesn't matter. Talks at GEM 2025 (short version) and the Bochum Language Colloquium (long version), Bochum, and poster presentations at KogWis2025, Bochum, and XPrag, Cambridge, all 2025.
Agent-relative semantic ascent at the margins of remembering. Invited talk at the workshop 'Memory & Language: The semantics of remembering', Bochum/Germany, 2024.
German 'noch genau wissen': Uniform semantics, distinct effects.
Poster presentation at the 42nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, UC Berkeley/USA, 2024. (joint work with Kristina Liefke)
Experientiality markers in memory reports: A semantics-pragmatics puzzle.
Poster presentation at ELM (Experiments in Linguistic Meaning), Philadelphia/USA,
2024. (joint work with Kristina Liefke)
'noch wissen, wie p' & 'remember x v-ing': Is there one remembering?
Talk at the MECORE closing workshop, Konstanz/Germany, 2024.
Pragmatics as a gate to epistemology in experiments on remembering.
Invited talk in the Semantics Colloquium, GU Frankfurt/Germany, 2024.
Continuist memories, discontinuist remembering.
Poster presentation at the conference of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Université Grenoble-Alpes/France, 2024. (joint work with Kristina Liefke)
The language of Re-remembering.
Talk at the conference of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Université Grenoble-Alpes/France, 2024.
Remembering is a Propositional Attitude: (de-)compositional support from German 'noch wissen, wie'. Talk at AG 1 of the DGfS Annual Meeting, Bochum/Germany, 2024. (joint work with Kristina Liefke)
What Utopic Modal Predication tells us about ordering Ordering Sources.
Talk at the 23rd Szklarska Poręba Workshop on the Roots of Pragmasemantics, Szklarska Poręba / Poland, 2023.
'noch genau wissen’ in memory reports: still knowing for sure AND remembering vividly.
Talk at SinFonIJa 16, Brno/Czech Republic, 2023.
