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International guests

Roohollah Mofidi (9/2024 – 11/2024)

Roohollah Mofidi (usually called “Mofid”) is a senior fellow in the CRC 1252 Prominence in Language from September to November, 2024, in project B04. With B04, he cooperates on his research on “Variation in the placement of agreement clitics in Nayini: A prominence-oriented account”. Following his PhD thesis in 2011, “Event structure and its determinants in Persian”, he has primarily focused on the diachronic development of aspect and mood markers in Persian from the 3rd century onwards, in a typological framework and with a usage-based approach. He has also been working on a diachronic corpus of New Persian (10th-20th c.). He has experience gathering fieldwork data for Nayini (in 2022 and 2024), and supervising fieldwork on other Iranian languages. In Cologne, he will undertake a detailed analysis of his data with respect to the prominence principles determining the head marking in this language.

 

Peter Arkadiev (9/2024 – 11/2024)

Peter Arkadiev is a typologist specializing in inflectional morphology, case and argument marking, and language contact, with a focus on Baltic, Slavic, and Northwest Caucasian languages. He completed his PhD on the "Typology of Two-Term Case Systems" and his habilitation on the "Areal Typology of Prefixal Perfectivization" in Europe and the Caucasus. After spending most of his academic career in Russia, he made the political decision to emigrate to Europe in 2022. Since then, he has been involved in research projects at the Department of Slavic Languages at the University of Zürich and the Department of English and Linguistics in Mainz. He also held a Marie Curie Senior Fellowship at the Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies.

Peter has conducted extensive fieldwork on Northwest Caucasian languages and is a member of the Academia Europaea. In Cologne, he will continue his research on "Double-Marking of Objects and Prominence Hierarchies" in collaboration with Project B04, "Interaction of Nominal and Verbal Features for Differential Object Marking." 

Rafael Herrera

Rafael Herrera is a Junior Fellow of project C04 of the CRC 1252 “Prominence in Language”. He completed his PhD with a dissertation entitled Numeral Constructions in Classical Nahuatl in 2023 at the Colegio de México in Mexico City. He is interested in the syntax and semantics of noun phrases and combines insights from historical documents and fieldwork data from Spanish and Nahuatl. In May 2024, he co-organized the workshop on Non-Bare Proper Names together with Ana Aguilar Guevara (UNAM, Mexico City), Timo Buchholz (C04), Klaus von Heusinger (C04), Carolina Oggiani (U de la Republica, Montevideo) and Julia Pozas Loyo (Colegio de México, Mexico City) and in Cologne works on the prominence contrast between bare and determined proper names in Classical Nahuatl.

 

Faruk Büyüktekin

Faruk Büyüktekin is a PhD student at the department for Cognitive Science of the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, under the supervision of Umut Özge. He works on a computational analysis of referential expressions in Turkish based on data from a dialogical production task. He was a guest of projects B04 und C04 at the CRC 1252 „Prominence in Language“ as well as of the research group on Turkish linguistics.

 

International Guests (2013-2022)

Juni 2022: Prof. Dr. Phoevos Panagiotidis, University of Cyprus, Zypern. Zu Gast am IDSL I und SFB 1252.

Juni 2022 bis Juli 2022: Ass. Prof. Dr. Duygu Özge, Middle East Technical University, Türkei. Zu Gast am IDSL I und im SFB 1252.

Juni 2022 bis August 2022: Özlem Yeter, Middle East Technical University, Türkei. Zu Gast am IDSL I und im SFB 1252.

Juni 2022 bis Juli 2022: Ebru Evcen, UC San Diego, USA. Zu Gast am IDSL I und im SFB 1252.

November 2021 bis Dezember 2022: Katsumasa Ito, Sophia University, Japan. Stipendiat der Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

Juni 2021 bis November 2022: Dr. Anna Pineda, Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Frankreich. Stipendiatin der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung.

Januar bis Februar 2020: Yuto Yamazaki, University of Tokyo, Japan. Zu Gast im Projekt C04 des SFB1252.

Juni und Dezember 2019: Prof. Dr. Jaklin Kornfilt, Syracuse University, USA. Forschung am Projekt "Partitivität in altaischen Sprachen"

Mai bis Juli 2019: Betül Erbaşı, University of Southern California, USA. Zu Gast im Projekt B04 des SFB 1252.

April bis Mai 2019: Zarina Levy-Forsythe, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer Sheva, Israel. Zu Gast im Projekt B04 des SFB 1252 und am IDSL 1.

Juni 2018: Jennifer E. Arnold, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA. Zu Gast im Projekt C04 des SFB 1252 und am IDSL1.

April bis Juni 2018: Dària Serés, Universität Barcelona. Forschungsarbeit zu Dissertationszwecken.

November 2016 bis November 2018: Dr. Alina Tigau, Universitatea din Bucuresti, Rumänien. Stipendiatin der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung.

März bis Mai 2017: Prof. Dr. Jaklin Kornfilt, Syracuse University, USA. Forschung am Projekt "Partitivität in altaischen Sprachen"

Juli bis September 2015: Prof. Dr. Saadat Zeynalova, Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Aserbaidschan, Baku, Aserbaidschan

Oktober 2014: Prof. Dr. Galina Kolpakova, Universität zu Kasan, Wolgaregion, Russland

April bis September 2014: Dr. András Bárány, School of African and Oriental Studies London, Großbritannien. Gast am Lehrstuhl. Arbeit an seiner Dissertation über Differentielle Objektmarkierung.

August 2013 bis Januar 2014: Prof. Dr. Si-Taek Yu, Chungnam National University, Korea. Gast am Lehrstuhl.  Forschung zu der Beziehung zwischen graphematischer und phonologischer Repräsentation bei deutschen Kindern.