Tim Graf

Institut für Deutsche Sprache und Literatur I
Sprachwissenschaft
Albertus Magnus Platz
D-50923 Köln
Besucheradresse: Luxemburger Str. 299, Büro 2.05
Tel: 470-89910
Fax: 470- 5107
E-Mail: tim.graf(at)uni-koeln.de
Webseite: http://www.tim-graf.de
Sprechstunde nach Vereinbarung per Mail.
Biographisches
- seit Januar 2017: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Projekt "Agentivity as a key to prominence: Experimental approaches to argument alternations in German". Im Rahmen des SFB 1252: Prominence in Language
- seit Juni 2014: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Projekt "Agentivity, Animacy and Telicity. Pragmatic inferences in intransitive Clauses". Im Rahmen des DFG Schwerpunktprogramms 1727
- Mai 2013 - Mai 2014: Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft im Projekt Sprache im Labor
- seit WS 2012/13: Promotion bei Frau Prof. Dr. Primus
- WS 2004/05 - SS 2012: Magisterstudium: Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Deutsche Philologie und Phonetik
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Dissertationsprojekt: Belebtheit und Agentivität im Deutschen - Experimentelle Untersuchungen
- Verbsemantik
- Syntax
- Unpersönliche Konstruktionen
- Neuro- und psycholinguistische Methodik
- Statistische Modellierung & Programmierung mit R
Publikationen
- Graf, Tim, Philipp, Markus, Xiaonan, Xu, Kretzschmar, Franziska and Primus, Beatrice (2017). The interaction between telicity and agentivity: Experimental evidence from intransitive verbs in German and Chinese. Lingua. doi: 10.1016/j.lingua.2017.08.006.
- Philipp, Markus, Graf, Tim, Kretzschmar, Franziska and Primus, Beatrice (2017). Beyond verb meaning: experimental evidence for incremental processing of semantic roles and event structure. Frontiers in Psychology, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01806
- Brocher, A. and Graf, T. (2017). Decision-related factors in pupil old/new effects: attention, response execution, and false memory. Neuropsychologia. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.06.011
- Brocher, A. and Graf, T. (2017). Response: Commentary: Pupil old/new effects reflect stimulus encoding and decoding in short-term memory. Frontiers in Psychology, 8 , pp. 539. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00539
- Brocher, A. and Graf, T. (2016). Pupil old/new effects reflect stimulus encoding and decoding in short-term memory. Psychophysiol, 53: 1823–1835. doi:10.1111/psyp.12770
Vorträge und Poster
2016
- Interaction of stress, attention, and lexicality in pupil old/new effects.
Talk at International Conference on Memory, Budapest, Hungary. (with Andreas Brocher) - Agentivity Inferences and Verbal Aspect in German.
Poster at the annual meeting of the DFG-priority program XPrag.de: New Pragmatic Theories based on Experimental Evidence (SPP 1727), June 20th - 21th, Tübingen, Germany. (with Markus Philipp and Beatrice Primus) - Agentivity in Impersonal Passives.
Talk presented at the 2016 Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS),
February 24th - 26th, Konstanz, Germany. (with Markus Philipp and Beatrice Primus)
2015
- Using pupillometry to study the encoding and decoding of linguistic materials.
Talk at Psycholinguistics Conference Madrid, Madrid, Spain. - The pupil old/new effect reflects familiarity but not recollection.
Poster presented at 55th annual meeting of Society for Psychophysiological Research, Seattle; USA. (with Andreas Brocher) - Animacy, Agentivity and Verbal Aspect: An Experimental Case Study of the German Progressive with Position Verbs.
Talk at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Leiden, Netherlands. September 2-5. (with Markus Philipp and Beatrice Primus). - Using pupillometry to study the encoding and decoding of words.
Poster presented at AMLaP 2015, Malta. (with Andreas Brocher) - Contextually driven agent demotion in impersonal passives and agentivity in German.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of XPRAG.de (with Markus Philipp and Beatrice Primus) - Stats in linguistics - About p-values and beyond
Talk at the Forschungskolloquium "Empirische Linguistik" - Pupillometry and the old/new paradigm
Talk at the Forschungskolloquium "Empirische Linguistik" (with Andreas Brocher)
2014
- Nothing personal: Eine Fragebogenstudie zum unpersönlichen Passiv.
Vortrag im Forschungskolloquium "Empirische Linguistik" - Nothing personal: Eine Fragebogenstudie zum unpersönlichen Passiv.
Vortrag im Hauptseminar "Argumentalternationen" - Definiteness and givenness affect pronoun resolution: Evidence from eye fixations.
Poster at the 27th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbus, Ohio, USA. March 13-15. (with Andreas Brocher, Sofiana Chiriacescu and Klaus von Heusinger).