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Selected Recent Talks & Presentations

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.

 

picture: kristina liefke

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Last updated: Apr. 26 2025                             My research is supported by the German Research Foundation, DFG, as part of project P10 in the research unit FOR 2812: Constructing Scenarios of the Past (grant nr. 397530566).

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