Johannes Dellert

Semantische Sprachtypologie (WS 2014/15)

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Zeitplan / Themen

Datum Referent(in) Thema
20.10.2014 Johannes Dellert Introduction and Overview
27.10.2014 Deniz Cevher
Johannes Dellert
Introductory Example: Body Parts
Recent Findings about Body Parts
03.11.2014 Johannes Dellert
Alla Muench
Foundations of Onomasiology
Foundations of Semasiology
10.11.2014 Johannes Dellert
Madita Breuninger
Prototype Semantics
Natural Semantic Metalanguage
17.11.2014 Imge Dilan Özgür
Astrid Große
Onomasiology 1: Kinship Terms
24.11.2014 Roland Mühlenbernd
(Gastvortrag)
Onomasiology 2: Colour Terms
01.12.2014 Johanna Voith
Miriam Kennerknecht
Onomasiology 3: Motion Verbs
08.12.2014 David Bausch
David Frey
Onomasiology 4: Semantic Maps
15.12.2014 Tobias Sick
Anna-Lena Kast
Semasiology 1: Qualities
19.01.2015 Miriam Grunau
Natalie Clarius
Semasiology 2: Verbs of Perception
02.02.2015 Sabrina Bucher
Tobias Elssner
Computational Methods
09.02.2015 Alina Ladygina
Johannes Dellert
Modeling Semantic Change

Folien

Empfohlene Literatur:

20.10.2014 Koptjevskaja-Tamm (2008): Approaching Lexical Typology
Evans (2010): Semantic Typology
27.10.2014 Brown (1976): General Principles of Human Anatomical Partonomy
Andersen (1978): Lexical universals of body-part terminology
Enfield (2006): Cross-Linguistic Categorization of the Body - Introduction
03.11.2014 Koch (2001): Lexical typology from a cognitive and linguistic point of view
Riemer (2005): The Semantics of Polysemy - Chapter 3: Evidence for Polysemy
10.11.2014 Rosch (1978): Principles of Categorization
Mervis & Rosch (1981): Categorization of Natural Objects
Goddard (2012): Key concepts in the NSM approach to lexical typology
17.11.2014 Nerlove & Romney (1967): Sibling Terminology and Cross-Sex Behavior
Edmonson (1957): Kinship Terms and Kinship Concepts
24.11.2014 Kay & Maffi (2000): Color Appearance and the Emergence and Evolution of Basic Color Lexicons
Roberson (2005): Color Categories Are Culturally Diverse in Cognition as Well as in Language
01.12.2014 Talmy (1991): A Typology of Event Conflation
Lander ea. (2008): Aquamotion : a case study in lexical typology
Koptjevskaja-Tamm ea. (2011): Aquamotion verbs in Slavic and Germanic
08.12.2014 Haspelmath (2003): The Geometry of Grammatical Meaning: Semantic Maps and Cross-Linguistic Comparison
François (2008): Semantic Maps and the Typology of Colexification
15.12.2014 Williams (1976): Synaesthetic Adjectives - A Possible Law of Semantic Change
Perrin (2010): Polysemous Qualities and Universal Networks, Invariance and Diversity
12.01.2015 Viberg (1981): The verbs of perception: a typological study.
Vanhove (2008): Semantic associations between sensory modalities, prehension and mental perceptions
26.01.2015 Jurafsky ea. (1996): Universal Tendencies in the Semantics of the Diminutive
Nichols ea. (2004): Transitivizing and Detransitivizing Languages
02.02.2015 Wälchli & Cysouw (2012): Lexical typology through similarity semantics - Toward a semantic map of motion verbs
Gaume ea. (2007): Semantic Associations and Confluences in Paradigmatic Networks
09.02.2015 Zalizniak ea. (2012): The catalogue of semantic shifts as a database for lexical semantic typology
Dellert (2014): Evaluating Cross-Linguistic Polysemies as a Model of Semantic Change for Cognate Finding

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