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Curriculum Vitae Prof. Dr. Gereon Müller Universität Leipzig Institut für Linguistik Beethovenstr. 15 D-04107 Leipzig Germany [49]-(0)341-97-37611 [email protected] www.uni-leipzig.de/muellerg September 18, 2017 1. General Information 1.1. Personal Date of birth: November 17, 1964 Place of birth: Bad Gandersheim, Germany Marital status: married, two children Citizenship: German 1.2. Education 1996 PD in general linguistics, Universität Tübingen (Habilitation committee: Wolfgang Sternefeld, Arnim von Stechow, Gisbert Fanselow, Marga Reis) 1993 Dr. phil. in general linguistics, Universität Tübingen (Dissertation committee: Arnim von Stechow, Marga Reis, Hubert Haider, Hans Bernhard Drubig) 1990 MA in theoretical and German linguistics, Universität Konstanz 1989–1992 Theoretical linguistics and German linguistics, Universität Konstanz 1983–1989 German linguistics, Slavic linguistics, and philosophy, Universität Frankfurt/Main 1.3. Employment 2004– Professor of general linguistics (C4), Universität Leipzig 2001–2004 Researcher, IDS Mannheim, Abt. Grammatik 2000–2001 Heisenberg scholar, IDS Mannheim, Abt. Grammatik 1999–2000 Heisenberg scholar, Universität Tübingen, Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft 1998–1999 Heisenberg scholar, Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Linguistik/Anglistik 1996–1997 Visiting professor, Universität Potsdam, Institut für Linguistik 1992–1997 Researcher, Universität Tübingen, Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft 1991–1992 Researcher, Universität Konstanz, Fachgruppe Sprachwissenschaft 1.4. Other things 2014 Syntax guru (1 month), University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2013 Visiting professor (5 months), University of Cambridge 1998–2001 Heisenberg scholarship, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) 1986–1988 Grant, Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes

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Curriculum Vitae

Prof. Dr. Gereon Müller

Universität LeipzigInstitut für LinguistikBeethovenstr. 15D-04107 LeipzigGermany

[49]-(0)341-97-37611

[email protected]/∼muellerg

September 18, 2017

1. General Information

1.1. Personal

Date of birth: November 17, 1964Place of birth: Bad Gandersheim, GermanyMarital status: married, two childrenCitizenship: German

1.2. Education

1996 PD in general linguistics, Universität Tübingen(Habilitation committee: Wolfgang Sternefeld, Arnim von Stechow,Gisbert Fanselow, Marga Reis)

1993 Dr. phil. in general linguistics, Universität Tübingen(Dissertation committee: Arnim von Stechow, Marga Reis,Hubert Haider, Hans Bernhard Drubig)

1990 MA in theoretical and German linguistics, Universität Konstanz1989–1992 Theoretical linguistics and German linguistics, Universität Konstanz1983–1989 German linguistics, Slavic linguistics, and philosophy, Universität Frankfurt/Main

1.3. Employment

2004– Professor of general linguistics (C4), Universität Leipzig2001–2004 Researcher, IDS Mannheim, Abt. Grammatik2000–2001 Heisenberg scholar, IDS Mannheim, Abt. Grammatik1999–2000 Heisenberg scholar, Universität Tübingen, Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft1998–1999 Heisenberg scholar, Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Linguistik/Anglistik1996–1997 Visiting professor, Universität Potsdam, Institut für Linguistik1992–1997 Researcher, Universität Tübingen, Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft1991–1992 Researcher, Universität Konstanz, Fachgruppe Sprachwissenschaft

1.4. Other things

2014 Syntax guru (1 month), University of Massachusetts, Amherst2013 Visiting professor (5 months), University of Cambridge1998–2001 Heisenberg scholarship, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)1986–1988 Grant, Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 2

1.5. Research Projects

2016–2021 Reinhart Koselleck-Projekt (DFG, MU1444/14-1)Syntaktischer Strukturabbau

2014– Coordinator of DFG Research Training Group GRK 2011Interaction of Grammatical Building Blocks (IGRA)

2011-2014 Principal investigator of DFG-financed research project (MU 1444/8-1)Local Modelling of Non-local Dependencies in Syntax4 TVL-13/2 researcher positions; together with Fabian Heck

2006–2013 Sprecher der DFG-ForschergruppeGrammatik und Verarbeitung verbaler Argumente(Grammar and Processing of Verbal Arguments)Zentralprojekt (MU 1444/4-1)

2006–2013 Principal investigator of DFG-financed research project (MU 1444/5-1)Argumentkodierung in Morphologie und Syntax(Argument Encoding in Morphology and Syntax)1.5 Bat-2A researcher positions

2009–2012 Principal investigator of DFG-financed research project (MU 1444/6-1)Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Feinstruktur argumenkodierender Flexionsmarker(Experimental Investigations of the Fine Structure of Argument-Encoding Inflection Markers)1.5 Bat-2A researcher positions; together with Angela D. Friederici

1999–2001 Principial investigator of DFG-financed research project (MU 1444/2-1,2)Optimalitätstheoretische Syntax des Deutschen aus vergleichend-germanischer Perspektive(Optimality-theoretic syntax of German from a comparative-Germanic perspective)1.5 Bat-2A researcher positions; together with Sten Vikner

1.6. Conference Organization

October 2016 GGS (‘Generative Grammar in the South’) WorkshopUniversität Leipzig (with several others)

October 2016 Workshop on Shrinking TreesUniversität Leipzig

March 2015 37. Jahrestagung der deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DFG: MU1444/13-1)Universität Leipzig (with Barbara Stiebels and others)

September 2013 Comparative Germanic Syntax WorkshopUniversität Leipzig (with several others)

September 2013 Opacity in GrammarUniversität Leipzig (with several others)

March 2012 Empty Categories in Syntax: Are There Any?Universität Potsdam (GLOW Workshop; with Gisbert Fanselow)

June 2009 Morphology of the World’s LanguagesUniversität Leipzig (with Balthasar Bickel, Doreen Georgi & Jochen Trommer)

May 2009 GGS (‘Generative Grammar in the South’) WorkshopUniversität Leipzig (with Fabian Heck, Jochen Trommer, Gerhild Zybatow and others)

March 2009 Movement and MorphologyWorkshop at Leucorea, Wittenberg (with Gisbert Fanselow)

October 2008 Perspektiven minimalistischer SyntaxWorkshop at Universität Leipzig (with Fabian Heck)

April 2008 ScalesWorkshop at Universität Leipzig

February 2008 Workshop on Local Modelling of Non-Local Dependencies in SyntaxWorkshop at the 30th annual meeting of the DGfS,Bamberg (with Artemis Alexiadou and Tibor Kiss)

June 2007 Workshop on Theoretical Morphology 3Universität Leipzig (with Jochen Trommer, Fabian Heck, and Andreas Opitz)

April 2007 Workshop on the Grammar and Processing of Verbal ArgumentsUniversität Leipzig (with Andreas Opitz and Alena Witzlack-Makarevitch)

June 2006 Workshop on Theoretical Morphology 2

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 3

Universität Leipzig (with Fabian Heck and Jochen Trommer)July 2005 Flexionstheorie im Osten

Universität Leipzig (with Jochen Geilfuß-Wolfgang)February 2005 Underspecification in Morphology and Syntax

Workshop at the annual meeting of the DGfS (German Linguistic Society),Köln (with Artemis Alexiadou)

May 2004 GGS (‘Generative Grammar in the South’) WorkshopIDS Mannheim (with Lutz Gunkel)

May 2003 Inflectional Paradigms: Primitives and StructuresWorkshop at IDS Mannheim (with Lutz Gunkel, Bernd Wiese, and Gisela Zifonun)

February 2002 Feature Distribution in Noun PhrasesWorkshop at the annual meeting of the DGfS,Mannheim (with Lutz Gunkel and Gisela Zifonun)

November 2001 Workshop on ReflexivizationWorkshop at IDS Mannheim (with Lutz Gunkel and Gisela Zifonun)

May 1999 GGS WorkshopUniversität Stuttgart (with Sten Vikner and others)

February 1999 Competition in SyntaxWorkshop at the annual meeting of the DGfS (German Linguistic Society),Konstanz (with Wolfgang Sternefeld)

October 1997 Workshop on Optimality Theoretic SyntaxUniversität Stuttgart (with Sten Vikner)

May 1997 Tübingen Workshop on ReconstructionUniversität Tübingen (with Sigrid Beck,Arnim von Stechow, and Wolfgang Sternefeld)

March 1997 Workshop on the Minimal Link ConditionUniversität Potsdam (with Gisbert Fanselow)

October 1996 Interfaces of GrammarInternational conference of the SFB 340;Universität Tübingen (sole responsibility)

December 1995 Workshop on the Syntax and Semantics of Partial Wh-MovementUniversität Tübingen (with Uli Lutz)

May 1995 SFB-Workshop on ExtrapositionUniversität Tübingen (with Uli Lutz)

May 1994 GGS WorkshopUniversität Tübingen (with Uli Lutz, Cécile Meier und Susanne Trissler)

June 1990 GGS WorkshopUniversität Konstanz (with Wolfgang Sternefeld)

1.7. Academic Service

2010–2012 Associate Editor of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory2012– Member of the editorial board of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory2009– Member of the editorial board of Acta Linguistica Hungarica2006– Member of the editorial board of Biolinguistics2005– Member of the editorial board of Linguistische Arbeiten (book series)2004–2013 Member of the editorial board of Linguistische Berichte2007–2013 Member of the editorial board of Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft2003–2008 Member of the editorial board of Syntax2015– Member of the editorial board of Syntax2002–2008 Member of the editorial board of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory2001– Member of the editorial board of the Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics1994–1999 Member of the board of GLOW. Newsletter editor (#33–42).1995–1997 Member of the board of the SFB 340 (Linguistic Foundations of Computational Linguistics),

Universität Tübingen & Universität Stuttgart

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2. TEACHING 4

1.8. Referee Work

1.8.1. JournalsBiolinguistics 2015 (4x)Linguistische Berichte 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 (2x), 1997, 2002, 2005Linguistics 1993, 2003, 2004Linguistic Inquiry 1996, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 (3x), 2013 (2x),

2014 (2x), 2015, 2016 (2x), 2017Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 1996, 1997 (3x), 1998, 2000, 2001 (5x), 2002 (3x),

2003 (2x), 2004, 2005 (3x), 2006 (3x), 2008 (5x),2009 (2x), 2010, 2012 (3x), 2013, 2014, 2016

Journal of Linguistics 2012 (2x)The Linguistic Review 1996, 1997Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2007Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 1998, 2001Syntax 2002, 2004, 2005 (2x), 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016 (2x)Studia Linguistica 2008, 2013Morphology 2009 (2x), 2016Language 2013Lingua 2013, 2014Glossa 2015, 2016, 2017

1.8.2. Articles in edited volumesLanguage Science Press 2016, 2017Oxford University Press Handbook of Ergativity 2014Oxford University Press Handbook of Information Structure 2013Buske, Special issue of Linguistische Berichte, Hamburg 2002Benjamins, Amsterdam 2001Akademieverlag, Berlin 2001MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 2001CSLI, Stanford 2001Benjamins, Amsterdam 2000CSLI, Stanford 1999

1.8.3. OtherConferences GLOW (Generative Linguists of the Old World)

CGSW (Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop)WECOL (Western Conference in Linguistics)WCCFL (West Coast Conference in Formal Linguistics)FASL (Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics)FDSL (Formal Description of Slavic Linguistics)and others

Grant-giving organizations DFG, NWO (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research),NSF (National Science Foundation), ERC

2. Teaching

2.1. Experience

syntax introductory, intermediate, advancedmorphology introductory, intermediate, advancedsemantics introductoryintroduction to linguisticsphraseologygrammar of German all levels

2.2. Recent courses

2.2.1. Regular Courses (since 1998; plus a colloquium each semester since 2004)

2017 Universität Leipzig Non-Canonical AgreementEllipsis and InflectionHarmonic Serialism

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2. TEACHING 5

2016/2017 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenCase and CoordinationInteraction of Grammatical Building Blocks II

2016 Universität Leipzig Einführung in die MorphologieGrammatik des deutschen VerbsInteraction of Grammatical Building Blocks I

2015 Universität Leipzig Replicative Processes: MorphologyMorphologie: Morphologische TheorienInteraction of Grammatical Building Blocks I

2014/2015 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenSyntax IISyntax: Reanalyse

2014 Universität Leipzig Interaction of Grammatical Building Blocks IMorphologie: Morphologische TheorienSyntax: Passive

2013/2014 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenSyntax: Bewegung unvollständiger KategorienSyntax: Antichomskysche Linguistik

2012/2013 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenSyntax: Regelinteraktion im MinimalismusSyntax: Regelinteraktion in der Optimalitätstheorie

2012 Universität Leipzig Sprachwissenschaftliche ElementarkompetenzPhonologie/Syntax: OpazitätPhrasem und Konstruktion

2011/2012 Universität Leipzig Syntax: Nicht-Lokale ProzesseSyntax: ArgumentkodierungMorphologie: Argumentkodierung

2011 Universität Leipzig Exzentrische KongruenzMorphologie: FlexionGrammatiktheoretische und psycholinguistische Aspekte der Bewegung

2010/2011 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenMorphologie: Distribuierte MorphologieSyntax/Semantik: Bindungstheorie

2010 Universität Leipzig Morphologie: WurzelnMorphologie: Wortbildung und KonstruktionenSyntax: Grammatik verbaler Argumente

2009/2010 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenSyntax: Beschränkungen für BewegungSyntax: Theorien der Multidominanz

2009 Universität Leipzig Lokale Modellierung nicht-lokaler Abhängigkeiten in der SyntaxDeponenzGrammatik verbaler Argumente

2008 Universität Leipzig Grammatiktheoretische und psycholinguistischeAspekte der FlexionsmorphologieSyntaktische Bewegung I & II

2007/2008 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenMorphologie: Theorien der FlexionPhraseologie

2007 Universität Leipzig Einführung in die SyntaxOptimalitätstheoretische SyntaxPhasen und Linearisierung

2006/2007 Universität Leipzig Linguistische GrundlagenSyntax der SubstantivgruppeArgumentkodierung in Morphologie und Syntax

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2. TEACHING 6

2006 Universität Leipzig Lokalitätsbeschränkungen in der SyntaxDistribuierte MorphologieBindungstheorie

2005/2006 Universität Leipzig Einführung in die SyntaxGrammatik verbaler Argumente

2005 Universität Leipzig Syntax IIOptimalitätstheoretische SyntaxLexikontheorie: Paradigmen

2004/2005 Universität Leipzig Einführung in die SyntaxFlexionsmorphologie

2001/2002 Universität Mannheim Economy in Syntax2001 Universität Tübingen Flexion und Syntax des Nominals2000/2001 Universität Tübingen Minimalismus und Optimalitätstheorie2000 Universität Tübingen Lokale Optimierung in Phonologie und Syntax1999/2000 Universität Tübingen Phraseologie1999 Universität Stuttgart Semantische Interpretation

Ökonomie in der Syntax1998/1999 Universität Stuttgart Syntax III1998 Universität Stuttgart Introduction to Semantics

Verletzbare Beschränkungen in der vergleichend-germanischen Syntax

2.2.2. Other CoursesMarch 2016 Universität Wien Current Approaches to Inflectional MorphologyJune 2013 University of Cambridge On the Order of Syntactic Operations

lecture courseApril 2008 UC London A PIC-Based Approach to Locality Restrictions on Movement

lecture course, ACTL, LondonApril 2008 Universität Leipzig Inflectional Morphology in a Minimalist Grammar

lecture course, 2. Leipzig Spring School on Linguistic DiversityJune 2007 Universität Potsdam Inflectional Morphology in a Minimalist Grammar

lecture courseMarch 2006 Universität Leipzig Argument Encoding

lecture course, Leipzig Spring School on Linguistic DiversityJuly/August 2002 Universität Düsseldorf Constraints in Syntax

lecture course, DGfS/LSA summerschoolJuly 1999 Universität Potsdam Optimality-Theoretic Syntax

lecture course, LOT summerschoolDecember 1998 Universität Leipzig Optimalitätstheoretische Syntax

lecture course for the GraduiertenkollegWinter 1996/1997 Universität Potsdam Deutsche Syntax

Remnant Movementtwo courses given as visiting professor

January 1995 Tilburg University Minimalism in Syntaxlecture course, LOT Winterschool

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3. PUBLICATIONS 7

2.3. Dissertation Advisor

Fabian Heck A Derivational Approach to Pied PipingDoctoral dissertation, Universität Tübingen; completed November 2004.

Silke Fischer Reflexives and Local OptimizationDoctoral dissertation, Universität Tübingen, completed December 2004.

Antje Lahne Where There Is Fire There is Smoke. Local Modelling of Successive-Cyclic MovementDoctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed January 2009.

Andreas Opitz Feinstrukturelle Aspekte der Flexionsmorphologie in Grammatiktheorie und PsycholinguistikDoctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed July 2012.

Doreen Georgi Opaque Interactions of Merge and Agree: On the Nature and Order of Elementary OperationsDoctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed April 2014.

Philipp Weisser Derived CoordinationDoctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed January 2015.

Timo Klein Patterns of Resumption(second advisor) Doctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed May 2016.Anke Himmelreich Case Matching Effects in Free Relatives and Parasitic Gaps

Doctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed September 2017.Andrew Murphy Harmonic Minimalism

Doctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed October 2017.Katja Barnickel Asymmetric Coordination in German(second advisor) Doctoral dissertation, Universität Leipzig, completed November May 2017.

3. Publications

Scientometric Data

H-Index (google scholar) 39i10-Index (google scholar) 76Int1-publications (European Reference Index for the Humanities) 20Int2-publications (European Reference Index for the Humanities) 14

3.1. Books

3.1.1. Monographs

1. Müller, Gereon. 2014. Syntactic Buffers. A Local–Derivational Approach to Improper Movement, RemnantMovement, and Resumptive Movement. Leipzig: Institut für Linguistik (Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 91,iv+188 pages).

2. Müller, Gereon. 2011. Constraints on Displacement. A Phase-Based Approach. Amsterdam: Benjamins(Language Faculty and Beyond, vol. 7., x+339 pages).

3. Müller, Gereon. 2000. Elemente der optimalitätstheoretischen Syntax. Tübingen: Stauffenburg Verlag (Stauf-fenburg Linguistik, vol. 20, 344 pages).

4. Müller, Gereon. 1998. Incomplete Category Fronting. A Derivational Approach to Remnant Movement inGerman. Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, vol. 42, 339pages). (Revision of habilitation thesis with the same title from 1996.)

5. Müller, Gereon. 1995. A-bar Syntax. A Study of Movement Types. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (Studies inGenerative Grammar, vol. 42, 482 pages).

3.1.2. Unpublished Monographs

6. Müller, Gereon. 1993. On Deriving Movement Type Asymmetries. Doctoral dissertation, Universität Tübingen.(540 pages) (Distributed as SfS-Report 05-93.)

7. Müller, Gereon. 1989. Barrieren und Inkorporation. MA thesis, Universität Konstanz. (345 pages)

8. Müller, Gereon. 1988. Zur Analyse subjektloser Konstruktionen in der Rektions-Bindungs-Theorie: *that-trace-Effekte und pro-Lizensierung im Russischen.Term paper, Universität Frankfurt/Main. (196 pages)

3.1.3. Edited Volumes

9. Alexiadou, Artemis, Tibor Kiss & Gereon Müller. 2012. Local Modelling of Non-Local Dependencies in Syntax.Berlin: De Gruyter (Linguistische Arbeiten 547).

10. Heck, Fabian, Gereon Müller & Jochen Trommer. 2008. Varieties of Competition. Universität Leipzig:Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 87.

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3. PUBLICATIONS 8

11. Müller, Gereon & Jochen Trommer. 2006. Subanalysis of Argument Encoding in Distributed Morphology.Universität Leipzig: Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 84.

12. Müller, Gereon, Lutz Gunkel, & Gisela Zifonun. 2004. Explorations in Nominal Inflection. Berlin: Mouton deGruyter.

13. Gunkel, Lutz, Gereon Müller, & Gisela Zifonun. 2003. Arbeiten zur Reflexivierung. Tübingen: Niemeyer.

14. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 2001. Competition in Syntax. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

15. Lutz, Uli, Gereon Müller & Arnim von Stechow. 2000. Wh-Scope Marking. Amsterdam: Benjamins. (Partiallybased on [16].)

16. Lutz, Uli & Gereon Müller. 1996. Papers on Wh-Scope Marking. Stuttgart/Tübingen: Working Papers of theSFB 340, vol. 76.

3.2. Articles

3.2.1. Articles in Journals

17. Müller, Gereon. 2017. Structure Removal in Complex Prefields. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.Online First, https://link.springer.com/journal/11049

18. Müller, Gereon. 2017. Structure Removal: An Argument for Feature-Driven Merge. Glossa 2(1), 28. DOI:http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.193.

19. Assmann, Anke, Doreen Georgi, Fabian Heck, Gereon Müller & Philipp Weisser. 2015. Ergatives Move TooEarly. On an Instance of Opacity in Syntax. Syntax 18:4, 343-387.

20. Regel, Stefanie, Andreas Opitz, Gereon Müller & Angela D. Friederici. 2015. The Past Tense Debate Revisited:Electrophysiological Evidence for Subregularities of Irregular Verb Inflection. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience27:9, 1870-1885.

21. Müller, Gereon. 2015. Das linguistische Antiquariat: Rule Interaction and the Organization of a Grammar vonGeoffrey K. Pullum. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 34:2, 253-260.

22. Müller, Gereon. 2014. Resumption by Buffers: German Relative Clauses. Linguistische Berichte 239, 267-295.

23. Müller, Gereon. 2014. A Local Approach to the Williams Cycle. Lingua 140, 117-136.

24. Müller, Gereon. 2013. A Radically Non-Morphemic Approach to Bidirectional Syncretism. Morphology 23:2,245-268. (Substantially revised version of [117].)

25. Müller, Gereon. 2013. Approaches to Deponency. Language and Linguistics Compass 7 (6), 351-369.

26. Opitz, Andreas, Stefanie Regel, Gereon Müller & Angela D. Friederici. 2013. Neurophysiological Evidence forMorphological Underspecification in German Strong Adjective Inflection. Language 89:2, 231-264.

27. Müller, Gereon. 2013. Review article on “Deponency and Morphological Mismatches by Matthew Baerman,Greville G. Corbett, Dunstan Brown, and Andrew Hippisley”. Word Structure 6:1, 100-122.

28. Müller, Gereon. 2011. Syncretism without Underspecification in Optimality Theory: The Role of LeadingForms. Word Structure 4:1, 53-103.

29. Müller, Gereon. 2010. On Deriving CED Effects from the PIC. Linguistic Inquiry 41:1, 35-82.

30. Doreen Georgi & Gereon Müller. 2010. Noun Phrase Structure by Reprojection. Syntax 13:1, 1-36.

31. Heck, Fabian, Gereon Müller, & Jochen Trommer. 2009. A Phase-Based Approach to Scandinavian Definite-ness Marking. Language Typology and Universals (Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung) 62, 258-268.(Revised version of [74])

32. Müller, Gereon. 2009. Notes on Partial Fronting and Copy Spell-Out. Theoretical Linguistics 35, 289-306.

33. Müller, Gereon. 2008. Review Article on “The Syntax-Morphology Interface. A Study of Syncretism byMatthew Baerman, Dunstan Brown, and Greville G. Corbett”. Word Structure 1:2, 199-232.

34. Müller, Gereon. 2007. Notes on Paradigm Economy. Morphology 17, 1-38.

35. Heck, Fabian & Gereon Müller. 2007. Derivational Optimization of Wh-Movement. Linguistic Analysis 33([2003!]), 97-148. (Special volume on Dynamic Interfaces, edited by Kleanthes Grohmann.)

36. Müller, Gereon. 2005. Syncretism and Iconicity in Icelandic Noun Declensions: A Distributed MorphologyApproach. Yearbook of Morphology 2004, 229-271.

37. Müller, Gereon. 2005. Remarks on Cyclic Linearization and Order Preservation. Theoretical Linguistics 31,159-171.

38. Müller, Gereon. 2004. Verb-Second as vP-First. Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 7, 179-234.

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39. Müller, Gereon. 2003. Zwei Theorien der pronominalen Flexion im Deutschen (Versionen Standard undMannheim). Deutsche Sprache 30, 328-363.

40. Heck, Fabian, Gereon Müller, Ralf Vogel, Silke Fischer, Sten Vikner, & Tanja Schmid. 2002. On the Natureof the Input in Optimality Theory. The Linguistic Review 19, 345-376.

41. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Verletzbare Regeln in Straßenverkehr und Syntax. Sprachreport 18:3, 11-18.

42. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Syntaktisch determinierter Kasuswegfall in der deutschen NP. Linguistische Berichte189, 89-114.

43. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Das Thema-Tisch-Spiel. Sprachreport 18:1, 14-17.

44. Müller, Gereon. 2000. Das Pronominaladverb als Reparaturphänomen. Linguistische Berichte 182, 139-178.

45. Müller, Gereon. 1999. On Common-Sense Justifications of Optimality-Theoretic Constraints. Zeitschrift fürSprachwissenschaft 18, 230-234.

46. Müller, Gereon. 1999. Imperfect Checking. The Linguistic Review 16.4, 359-404.

47. Müller, Gereon. 1999. Optimality, Markedness, and Word Order in German. Linguistics 37, 777-818.

48. Müller, Gereon. 1999. Optionality in Optimality-Theoretic Syntax. GLOT International 4:5, 3-8.

49. Müller, Gereon. 1998. Beschränkungen für Binomialbildung im Deutschen. Ein Beitrag zur Interaktion vonPhraseologie und Grammatik. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 16.1/2 (1997!), 5-51.

50. Müller, Gereon. 1997. Partial Wh-Movement and Optimality Theory. The Linguistic Review 14, 249-306.

51. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1996. A-bar Chain Formation and Economy of Derivation. LinguisticInquiry 27, 480-511.

52. Müller, Gereon. 1996. A Constraint on Remnant Movement. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 14,355-407.

53. Kang, Jung-Goo & Gereon Müller. 1994. Kopiertheorie gegen Rekonstruktion. Linguistische Berichte 152,261-280.

54. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1993. Review Article of: Liliane Haegeman, Introduction to Government& Binding Theory. Linguistics 31, 1111-1139.

55. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1993. Improper Movement and Unambiguous Binding. LinguisticInquiry 24, 461-507.

56. Müller, Gereon. 1992. Project Alpha vs. X-bar Theory. Linguistics 30, 1105-1127.

57. Müller, Gereon. 1992. Beschränkungen für W-in-situ: IP als LF-Barriere. Linguistische Berichte 141, 307-349.

58. Müller, Gereon & Bernhard Rohrbacher. 1989. Eine Geschichte ohne Subjekt. Zur Entwicklung der pro-Theorie.Linguistische Berichte 119, 3-52.

3.2.2. Articles in Books

59. Müller, Gereon & Daniela Thomas. 2017. Three-Way Systems Do Not Exist. In Jessica Coon, Lisa Travis &Diane Massam (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity, 279-307. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

60. Heck, Fabian & Gereon Müller. 2016. On Accelerating and Decelerating Movement. From Minimalist Prefer-ence Principles to Harmonic Serialism. In Geraldine Legendre, Michael Putnam, Henriette de Swart and ErinZaroukian (eds.), Optimality-Theoretic Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics, 78-110. Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress. (Revised and extended version of 112.)

61. Müller, Gereon. 2015. Remnant Movement in Local Derivational Grammar. In Günther Grewendorf (ed.),Remnant Movement, 53-91. Berlin: Mouton/De Gruyter.

62. Müller, Gereon. 2015. Optimality-Theoretic Syntax. In Tibor Kiss & Artemis Alexiadou (eds.), Syntax –Theory and Analysis. An International Handbook, 875-936. Berlin: De Gruyter.

63. Keine, Stefan & Gereon Müller. 2015. Differential Argument Encoding by Impoverishment. Revised versionof [115]. In Scales and Hierarchies, eds. Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Andrej Malchukov, & Marc Richards,75-130.

64. Heck, Fabian & Gereon Müller. 2013. Extremely Local Optimization. in Broekhuis, Hans & Vogel, Ralf (eds.),Linguistic Derivations and Filtering. Minimalism and Optimality Theory, 135-166. Sheffield: Equinox. (Revisedand extended version of [75].)

65. Alexiadou, Artemis, Tibor Kiss & Gereon Müller. 2012. Local Modelling of Non-Local Dependencies in Syntax:An Introduction. In Alexiadou, Artemis, Tibor Kiss & Gereon Müller (eds.), Local Modelling of Non-LocalDependencies in Syntax, 1-48. Berlin: De Gruyter.

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66. Keine, Stefan & Gereon Müller. 2012. Non-Zero/Non-Zero Alternations in Differential Object Marking. InSuzi Lima, Kevin Mullin & Brian Smith (eds.), Proceedings of the 39th Meeting of the North East LinguisticsSociety, 441-454. Amherst, Mass.: GLSA. (Version of [69].)

67. Müller, Gereon. 2011. Regeln oder Konstruktionen? Von verblosen Direktiven zur sequentiellen Nominalredu-plikation. In Stefan Engelberg et al. (eds.), Sprachliches Wissen zwischen Lexikon und Grammatik, 211-249.Berlin: De Gruyter.

68. Assmann, Anke, Fabian Heck, Johannes Hein, Stefan Keine & Gereon Müller. 2010. Does Chain Hybridizationin Irish Support Movement-Based Approaches to Long-Distance Dependencies?. In Stefan Müller (ed.), TheProceedings of the 17th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, 27-46. Stanford:CSLI Publications.

69. Keine, Stefan & Gereon Müller. 2010. Non-Zero/Non-Zero Alternations in Differential Object Marking. InPatrick Brandt & Marco García García (eds.), Transitivity, 119-140. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

70. Müller, Gereon. 2010. Movement from Verb-Second Clauses Revisited. In Thomas Hanneforth & GisbertFanselow (eds.), Language and Logos. A Festschrift for Peter Staudacher, 97-128. Berlin: Akademieverlag.

71. Müller, Gereon. 2009. Ergativity, Accusativity, and the Order of Merge and Agree. In Kleanthes K. Grohmann(ed.), Explorations of Phase Theory. Features and Arguments, 269-308. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

72. Müller, Gereon. 2008. Some Consequences of an Impoverishment-Based Approach to Morphological Richnessand Pro-Drop. In Jacek Witkoś & Gisbert Fanselow (eds.), Elements of Slavic and Germanic Grammars: AComparative View, 125-145. Frankfurt: Lang (Polish Studies in English Language and Linguistics 23).

73. Alexiadou, Artemis & Gereon Müller. 2008. Class Features as Probes. In Asaf Bachrach & Andrew Nevins(eds.), Inflectional Identity, 101-155. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

74. Heck, Fabian, Gereon Müller, & Jochen Trommer. 2007. A Phase-Based Approach to Scandinavian DefinitenessMarking. In Charles B. Chang & Hannah J. Haynie (eds.), Proceedings of the 26th West Coast Conference onFormal Linguistics, 226-233. Somerville, Mass.: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.

75. Heck, Fabian & Gereon Müller. 2007. Extremely Local Optimization. In Erin Brainbridge & Brian Agbayani(eds.), Proceedings of WECOL 26, 170-183. Fresno: California State University.

76. Müller, Gereon. 2007. Formale und funktionale Aspekte abstrakter Analyse: Ikonizität und Minimalität. InSandra Döring & Jochen Geilfuß (eds.), Von der Pragmatik zur Grammatik, 135-161. Leipzig: LeipzigerUniversitätsverlag.

77. Müller, Gereon. 2007. Towards a Relativized Concept of Cyclic Linearization. In Uli Sauerland & Hans-MartinGärtner (eds.), Interfaces + Recursion = Language?, 61-114. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

78. Müller, Gereon. 2007. Extended Exponence by Enrichment: Argument Encoding in German, Archi, andTimucua. In Tatjana Scheffler, Joshua Tauberer, Aviad Eilam, & Laia Mayol (eds.), Proceedings of the 30thAnnual Penn Linguistics Colloquium, 253-266. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 13.1.

79. Müller, Gereon. 2006. On Extraposition and Successive Cyclicity. In Robert Freidin & Howard Lasnik (eds.),Syntax. Critical Concepts in Linguistics (vol. III, Transformations (2)), 65-92. London & New York: Routledge.

80. Müller, Gereon. 2006. Pro-Drop and Impoverishment. In Patrick Brandt & Eric Fuß (eds.), Form, Structure,and Grammar. A Festschrift Presented to Günther Grewendorf on Occasion of his 60th Birthday, 93-115.Berlin: Akademie Verlag.

81. Müller, Gereon. 2006. Subanalyse verbaler Flexionsmarker. In Eva Breindl, Lutz Gunkel, & Bruno Strecker(eds.), Grammatische Untersuchungen. Analysen und Reflexionen. Gisela Zifonun zum 60. Geburtstag, 183-203. Tübingen: Narr.

82. Müller, Gereon. 2004. Phrase Impenetrability and Wh-Intervention. In Arthur Stepanov, Gisbert Fanselow, &Ralf Vogel (eds.), Minimality Effects in Syntax, 289-325. Berlin: Mouton/de Gruyter.

83. Müller, Gereon, Lutz Gunkel, & Gisela Zifonun. 2004. Introduction. In Gereon Müller, Lutz Gunkel, & GiselaZifonun (eds.), Explorations in Nominal Inflection, 1-20. Berlin: Mouton/de Gruyter.

84. Müller, Gereon. 2004. On Decomposing Inflection Class Features: Syncretism in Russian Noun Inflection.In Gereon Müller, Lutz Gunkel, & Gisela Zifonun (eds.), Explorations in Nominal Inflection, 189-227. Berlin:Mouton/de Gruyter.

85. Müller, Gereon. 2004. A Distributed Morphology Approach to Syncretism in Russian Noun Inflection. InOlga Arnaudova, Wayles Browne, Maria Luisa Rivero, & Danijela Stojanovic (eds.), Proceedings of FASL 12,353-373. Michigan Slavic Publications.

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86. Müller, Gereon. 2003. Local vs. Global Optimization in Syntax: A Case Study. In Jennifer Spenader, AndersEriksson & Östen Dahl (eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on ‘Variation within Optimality Theory’, 82-91.Stockholm University: Institute of Linguistics.

87. Müller, Gereon. 2003. Local Dependencies and Word Order Variation. In Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science,946-954. London: Nature Publishing Group.

88. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Free Word Order, Morphological Case, and Sympathy Theory. In Gisbert Fanselow& Caroline Féry (eds.), Resolving Conflicts in Grammars: Optimality Theory in Syntax, Morphology, andPhonology, 9-48. Hamburg: Buske. (Special issue of Linguistische Berichte).

89. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Harmonic Alignment and the Hierarchy of Pronouns in German. In Horst Simon &Heike Wiese (eds.), Pronouns – Grammar and Representation, 205-232. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

90. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Optionality in Optimality-Theoretic Syntax. In Lisa Cheng & Rint Sybesma (eds.), TheSecond GLOT International State-of-the-Article Book. The Latest in Linguistics, 289-321. Berlin: Mouton deGruyter. (Revised version of [48].)

91. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Two Types of Remnant Movement. In Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou, SjefBarbiers & Hans-Martin Gärtner (eds.), Dimensions of Movement, 209-241. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

92. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Remarks on Nominal Inflection in German. In Ingrid Kaufmann & Barbara Stiebels(eds.), More than Words: A Festschrift for Dieter Wunderlich, 113-145. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.

93. Müller, Gereon. 2001. Order Preservation, Parallel Movement, and the Emergence of the Unmarked. InGéraldine Legendre, Jane Grimshaw, & Sten Vikner (eds.), Optimality-Theoretic Syntax, 279-313. Cambridge,Mass.: MIT Press.

94. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 2001. The Rise of Competition in Syntax: A Synopsis. In GereonMüller & Wolfgang Sternefeld (eds.), Competition in Syntax, 1-68. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

95. Heck, Fabian & Gereon Müller. 2000. Successive Cyclicity, Long-Distance Superiority, and Local Optimiza-tion. In Roger Billerey & Brook D. Lillehaugen (eds.), Proceedings of WCCFL 19, 218-231. Somerville, MA:Cascadilla Press.

96. Lutz, Ulrich, Müller, Gereon & Arnim von Stechow. 2000. Introduction. In Ulrich Lutz, Gereon Müller &Arnim von Stechow (eds.), Wh-Scope Marking, 1-16. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

97. Müller, Gereon. 2000. Shape Conservation and Remnant Movement. In M. Hirotani, A. Coetzee, N. Hall,J.-Y. Kim (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 30, 525-539. Amherst, Mass.: GLSA.

98. Müller, Gereon. 2000. Zur Ableitung der NP-Adv-V-Stellung im Deutschen. In Josef Bayer & Christine Römer(eds.), Von der Philologie zur Grammatiktheorie. Peter Suchsland zum 65. Geburtstag, 117-137. Tübingen:Niemeyer.

99. Müller, Gereon. 1997. Extraposition as Remnant Movement. In Dorothee Beerman, David LeBlanc & Henkvan Riemsdijk (eds.), Rightward Movement, 215-246. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

100. Müller, Gereon. 1997. Die vergessene Sprache der Tiere. Metaphorische Dekomposition in der Messerschnittenvon Martin Glomms tier.welt. In Christoph Burkardt & Martin Glomm (eds.), tier.welt, 1-23. Stuttgart: EditionSolitude.

101. Kang, Jung-Goo & Gereon Müller. 1996. Reconstruction vs. Copying: The Case of Wh-Scope. In NorikoAkatsuka, Shoichi Iwasaki, & Susan Strauss (ed.), Japanese/Korean Linguistics, vol. 5. Stanford: CSLIPublications, 269-285.

102. Müller, Gereon. 1996. Optional Movement and the Interaction of Economy Constraints. In Chris Wilder,Hans-Martin Gärtner & Manfred Bierwisch (eds.), The Role of Economy Principles in Linguistic Theory. Berlin:Akademie-Verlag, 115-145.

103. Müller, Gereon. 1996. On Extraposition and Successive Cyclicity. In Uli Lutz & Jürgen Pafel (eds.), OnExtraction and Extraposition in German. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 213-243.

104. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1995. Extraction, Lexical Variation, and the Theory of Barriers. In UrsEgli et al. (eds.), Lexical Knowledge in the Organization of Language. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 35-80.

105. Müller, Gereon. 1995. Crossover, Chain Formation, and Unambiguous Binding. In Hubert Haider, Susan Olsen& Sten Vikner (eds.), Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 187-218. (= Revisedversion of [126].)

106. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1994. Scrambling as A-bar Movement. In Norbert Corver & Henk vanRiemsdijk (eds.), Studies on Scrambling, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 331-385.

107. Müller, Gereon. 1992. Tulpen und Narzissen sagen ja! – Über koordinative Binomiale. In Martin Glomm (ed.),Kurz & Gut, 6-14. Mainz: Hermann Schmidt Verlag.

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108. Müller, Gereon. 1992. Zyklop und Kippfigur. Zur Theorie der Metapher. In Martin Glomm (ed.), Ich sehewas, was du nicht siehst. Offenbach/Main: Schriften der Hochschule für Gestaltung, 3-14.

109. Müller, Gereon. 1992. In Support of Dative Movement. In Sjef Barbiers, Marcel den Dikken & Claartje Levelt(eds.), Proceedings of the Third Leiden Conference for Junior Linguists, Leiden, 201-217.

110. Müller, Gereon. 1991. Abstrakte Inkorporation. In: Susan Olsen & Gisbert Fanselow (eds.), DET, COMP undINFL, Tübingen: Niemeyer, 155-202.

3.2.3. Working Papers

111. Müller, Gereon. 2016. Predicate Doubling by Phonological Copying. In Johannes Hein et al. (eds.), ReplicativeProcesses in Grammar, 127-148. Leipzig: Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 93.

112. Heck, Fabian & Gereon Müller. 2013. On Accelerating and Decelerating Movement. From Minimalist Prefer-ence Principles to Harmonic Serialism. In Fabian Heck & Anke Assmann (eds.), Rule Interaction in Grammar,511-558. Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 90 (2013), Universität Leipzig.

113. Müller, Gereon. 2013. A Local Reformulation of the Williams Cycle. In Fabian Heck & Anke Assmann (eds.),Rule Interaction in Grammar, 247-299. Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 90 (2013), Universität Leipzig.

114. Müller, Gereon. 2008. Syncretism without Underspecification in Optimality Theory: The Role of LeadingForms. In Fabian Heck, Gereon Müller & Jochen Trommer (eds.), Varieties of Competition, 81-132. UniversitätLeipzig: Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 87. (Earlier version of 28.)

115. Keine, Stefan & Gereon Müller. 2008. Differential Argument Encoding by Impoverishment. In Marc Richards& Andrej Malchukov (eds.), Scales, 83-136. Universität Leipzig: Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 86.

116. Georgi, Doreen & Gereon Müller. 2007. Noun Phrase Structure by Reprojection. In Jochen Trommer &Andreas Opitz (eds.), 1 2 Many, 263-301. Universität Leipzig: Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 85.

117. Müller, Gereon. 2007. A Radically Non-Morphemic Approach to Bidirectional Syncretism. In Jochen Trommer& Andreas Opitz (eds.), 1 2 Many, 43-72. Universität Leipzig: Linguistische Arbeits Berichte 85.

118. Müller, Gereon. 2006. Global Impoverishment in Sierra Popoluca. In Gereon Müller & Jochen Trommer (eds.),Subanalysis of Argument Encoding in Distributed Morphology, 23-42. Universität Leipzig: Linguistische ArbeitsBerichte 84.

119. Müller, Gereon. 2006. Notes on Paradigm Economy. In Gereon Müller & Jochen Trommer (eds.), Subanalysisof Argument Encoding in Distributed Morphology, 161-195. Universität Leipzig: Linguistische Arbeits Berichte84. (Earlier version of [34].)

120. Müller, Gereon. 2003. Verb-Second as vP-First. In Anoop Mahajan (ed.), Syntax at Sunset 10, 116-160. LosAngeles, UCLA Department of Linguistics: UCLA/Potsdam Working Papers in Linguistics. (= Earlier versionof [38].)

121. Müller, Gereon. 1998. German Word Order and Optimality Theory. Stuttgart/Tübingen: SFB 340 WorkingPapers, vol. 126. (45 pages)

122. Müller, Gereon. 1997. Parallel Movement. In Franz d’Avis & Uli Lutz (eds.), Zur Satzstruktur im Deutschen.Stuttgart/Tübingen: SFB 340 Working Papers, vol. 90, 171-214.

123. Müller, Gereon. 1996. Anti-Freezing. Linguistik in Potsdam 2/3 (1995/1996), 95-150.

124. Kim, Shin-Sook, Hans-Peter Kolb, Gereon Müller & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1995. Minimalismus in der Syntax.SfS-Report 03-95. Tübingen: Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft (87 pages).

125. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1994. A-bar Chain Formation without Economy. SfS-Report 11-93.Tübingen: Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft. (35 pages)

126. Müller, Gereon. 1992. Crossover Effects, Chain Formation, and Unambiguous Binding. Groninger Arbeiten zurGermanistischen Linguistik 35, 123-154.

127. Müller, Gereon. 1991. Beschränkungen für W-in-situ, Groninger Arbeiten zur Germanistischen Linguistik 34,106-154.

128. Müller, Gereon & Wolfgang Sternefeld. 1990. Improper Movement. Working Papers of the FachgruppeSprachwissenschaft vol. 26, Universität Konstanz. (77 pages)

129. Müller, Gereon & Joachim Sabel. 1989. Aufgebrochene Barrieren, Frankfurter Linguistische Forschungen 6,20-40 & 7, 20-36.

130. Müller, Gereon. 1989. A-Quer-Bewegung, Minimalitätsbarrieren & Kopf-Reanalyse. Working Papers of theFachgruppe Sprachwissenschaft vol. 13, Universität Konstanz. (133 pages)

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3.2.4. Unpublished

131. Müller, Gereon. 2015. Algorithms, Representations, and ATR Ratios. (6 pages)Ms., Universität Leipzig.

132. Müller, Gereon. 2015. Interaktion von Bausteinen in nicht-sprachlichen Systemen. (12 pages)(http://www.uni-leipzig.de/∼muellerg/mu944.pdf)

133. Müller, Gereon. 2009. Optimality-Theoretic Syntax. Lecture Notes for a Compact Course, September 24,University of Utrecht. (46 pages)

134. Müller, Gereon. 2007. Inflectional Morphology in a Minimalist Grammar. Lecture Notes for a Compact Course,June 28-29, Universität Potsdam. (161 pages)

135. Müller, Gereon. 2006. Argument Encoding. Lecture notes, Leipzig Spring School on Linguistic Diversity,Universität Leipzig. (89 pages)

136. Müller, Gereon. 2004. Argument Encoding and the Order of Elementary Operations. Ms., IDS Mannheim.(14 pages)

137. Müller, Gereon. 2002. Constraints in Syntax. Lecture notes, DGfS/LSA Summerschool Formal and FunctionalLinguistics, Universität Düsseldorf. (112 pages)

138. Müller, Gereon. 2001. Optimierungsdomänen. Lecture notes, Universität Tübingen. (54 pages)

139. Heck, Fabian & Gereon Müller. 2000. Repair-Driven Movement and the Local Optimization of Derivations.Ms., Universität Stuttgart & IDS Mannheim (57 pages). Abstract in: GLOW Newsletter 44, 26-27.

140. Müller, Gereon. 1999. Optimality-Theoretic Syntax. Lecture notes, LOT Summerschool. Universität Potsdam.(90 pages)

141. Müller, Gereon. 1998. Optionalität und Alternation in der optimalitätstheoretischen Syntax. Ms, UniversitätStuttgart (24 pages).

142. Müller, Gereon. 1998. Why do English Children Accept Partial Wh-Movement Constructions? Ms., UniversitätStuttgart (15 pages).

143. Müller, Gereon. 1997. Optimale Wortstellung. Ms., Universität Tübingen. (35 pages)

144. Müller, Gereon. 1995. Anti-Rekonstruktion. Ms., Universität Tübingen. (25 pages)

145. Müller, Gereon. 1995. Cyclicity and Economy. Movement Theory in the Minimalist Program. Kursmanuskriptder LOT Winterschool. Universiät Tilburg (110 pages).

146. Müller, Gereon. 1994. Tier-Tropen. Ms., Universität Tübingen. (22 pages)

3.2.5. Submitted/To Appear

147. Börjesson, Kristin & Gereon Müller. 2017. Long Distance Agreement and Locality: A Reprojection Approach.Ms., Universität Leipzig. To appear in Katharina Hartmann, Johannes Mursell & Peter Smith (eds.), AgreementVolume. Language Science Press: Open Generative Syntax.

148. Müller, Gereon. 2017. Cumulative Effects in Differential Argument Encoding and Long-Distance Extraction:Local Conjunction vs. Harmonic Grammar. Ms., Universität Leipzig.

149. Alexiadou, Artemis & Gereon Müller. 2017. Externe Argumente und quantifikationale Variabilität im deutschenPassiv. Ms., HU/ZAS Berlin & Universität Leipzig.

150. Müller, Gereon. 2016. Rethinking Restructuring. Ms., Universität Leipzig.

151. Müller, Gereon. 2016. The Short Life Cycle of External Arguments in German Passive Derivations. Ms.,Universität Leipzig.

152. Müller, Gereon. 2016. Freezing in Complex Prefields. Ms., Universität Leipzig. To appear in Andreas Konietzko& Susanne Winkler (eds.), Freezing: Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Domains. Berlin: Mouton deGruyter.

153. Regel, Stefanie, Andreas Opitz, Gereon Müller & Angela D. Friederici. 2015. Processing Inflectional Mor-phology: ERP Evidence for Subanalysis of Complex Markers. Ms., Universität Leipzig & MPI-CBS, Leipzig.Submitted to Brain and Language.

154. Müller, Gereon. 2010. Operator Islands, Maraudage, and the Intermediate Step Corollary. Ms., UniversitätLeipzig. To appear in Balázs Surányi (ed.), Minimalist Approaches to Syntactic Locality.

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4. Presentations

1. September 16, 2017: Workshop “Passives – A Cross-Linguistic Workshop”, Universität Wien:Structure Removal in Long-Distance Passives

2. June 9, 2017: Workshop “Heads, Phrases, Ts and Nodes”, HU Berlin:Head Movement as Reprojection: Evidence from Extraction and Agreement

3. March 22, 2017: Invited Lecture, Universität Salzburg:Was hat der Minimalismus für die deutsche Syntax gebracht?

4. March 10, 2017: DGfS Conference 37, Universität des Saarlands, Workshop “Non-Canonical Verb Positioningin Main Clauses”:Structure Removal in Complex Prefields

5. January 17, 2017: Invited Lecture, Universität Stuttgart:Restructuring by Removal

6. December 13, 2016: Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics 9: Phase Theory:Bookkeeping in Phase-Based Syntax: The Role of Buffers

7. November 16, 2016: Workshop “Genus Verbi”, Leucorea, Wittenberg:Stucture Removal in Long-Distance Passives

8. October 10, 2016: Workshop on Shrinking Trees, Universität Leipzig:Restructuring by Removal

9. September 23, 2016: Workshop on the Word and the Morpheme, HU Berlin:Minimize Satisfaction

10. July 8, 2016: Workshop on Replicative Processes in Language, Universität Leipzig:Copies without Copy Theory

11. December 12, 2015: Workshop on Agreement, Wien:Long-Distance Agreement: Feeding vs. Counter-Bleeding

12. October 29, 2015: Invited lecture, ZAS Berlin:Structure Removal in Complex Prefields

13. October 27, 2015: Invited Lecture, Freie Universität Berlin:Mehrfachvorfelder sind einfach und mehrfach

14. September 10, 2015: 20th Sinn und Bedeutung Conference, Tübingen, Workshop “Semantic Theory EvolvesConstantly” (‘Stechow’) (with Artemis Alexiadou; Poster):Passive Operations: The External Argument

15. September 2, 2015: SLE-Conference 48, University of Leiden, Workshop on Differential Marking (with DanielaThomas):Three-Way Systems Do Not Exist

16. July 7, 2015: Invited Lecture, Ruhr-Universität Bochum:Structure Removal in Complex Prefields

17. July 3, 2015: Workshop on Freezing: Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Domains, Universität TübingenFreezing by Buffers

18. May 29, 2015: Workshop on Generative Syntax in the Twenty-first Century: The Road Ahead, University ofAthens:Syntax within Linguistics, Cognitive Science, and Academia

19. May 28, 2015: Workshop on Generative Syntax in the Twenty-first Century: The Road Ahead, University ofAthens:Algorithms vs. Representations

20. May 23, 2015: Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop 30, University of Chicago:The Short Life Cycle of External Arguments in German Passive Derivations

21. March 5, 2015: DGfS Conference 37, Universität Leipzig, Workshop ‘What Drives Syntactic Computation?’Removal of Structure. An Argument for Feature-Driven Merge

22. January 28, 2015: Workshop “Exploring Complexity”, Universität Stuttgart:Structure Removal. A New Approach to Conflicting Representations

23. November 20, 2014, Universität Tübingen:On Remnants and Phases

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24. July 31, 2014: Agreement 2014: University of York (with Kristin Börjesson):Long-Distance Agreement and Locality: A Reprojection Approach

25. July 15, 2014: Guest Lecture Series of SFB 732, Universität Stuttgart:The Short Life Cycle of External Arguments in Passive Derivations

26. June 27, 2014: International Conference on Generative Linguistics and Philosophy, Universität Frankfurt/Main:The Short Life Cycle of External Arguments in Passive Derivations

27. May 30, 2014: GGS Workshop, Universität Konstanz (with Kristin Börjesson):Long-Distance Agreement and Locality: A Reprojection Approach

28. March 28, 2014: University of Massachusetts, Amherst:Buffers in Syntactic Derivations: Improper Movement, Remnant Movement, Resumptive Movement

29. August 27, 2013: Workshop on Progress in Linguistics, FU Berlin:Derivational Syntax: Arguments and Challenges

30. June 23, 2013:Workshop on Remnant Movement, Universität Frankfurt/Main:Local Modelling of Remnant Movement

31. June 5, 2013:Departmental Colloquium, The University of York:Does Morphological Underspecification Exist? Grammatical and Neurophysiological Evidence

32. March 25, 2013:DGfS Workshop on Interaction of Syntactic Primitives, Universität Potsdam (with Fabian Heck):On Accelerating and Decelerating Movement: A Case Study in Harmonic Serialism

33. November 10, 2012: Workshop on Advances in Optimality Theory: Syntax and Semantics, Johns HopkinsUniversity, Baltimore (with Fabian Heck):On Accelerating and Decelerating Movement: A Case Study in Harmonic Serialism

34. July 20, 2012: Advanced Syntax Seminar, Universität Stuttgart:Improper Movement in the Minimalist Program

35. April 14, 2012: Workshop on Structure Building, Universität Konstanz:A Local Reformulation of the Williams Cycle

36. March 29, 2012: GLOW Colloquium, Universität Potsdam (with Anke Assmann, Doreen Georgi, Fabian Heckand Philipp Weisser):Ergatives Move Too Early

37. February 18, 2012: Syntax in the Hope of Spring, UCL:Why Are Some Items Less Mobile than Others?

38. January 28, 2011: Morphological Complexity: Workshop on Psycholinguistics, MPI Nijmegen (with AndreasOpitz, Stefanie Regel, and Angela D. Friederici):The Processing of Morphological Features: ERP-Evidence for Underspecification

39. December 7, 2010: Invited Lecture, Universität Wuppertal:Falsche Formen

40. November 25, 2010: Invited Speaker, Conference on Competing Motivations, MPI-EVA, Leipzig:Local Domains for Competion Resolution

41. October 1, 2010: Ehrenkolloquium anlässlich der Geburtstage von Manfred Bierwisch und Gotthard Lerchner,Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Leipzig:Auge um Auge, Zahn um Zahn

42. August 31, 2010: Evening Lecture, DGfS-CNRS Summer School on Linguistic Typology, Leipzig:An Optimality-Theoretic Approach to Deponency

43. July 16, 2010: Invited Lecture, Universität Stuttgart:Two Extensions of a PIC-Based Approach to CED Effects

44. July 9, 2010: 17th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Paris (with AnkeAssmann, Fabian Heck, Johannes Hein, and Stefan Keine):Does Chain Hybridization in Irish Support Movement-Based Approaches to Long-Distance Dependencies?

45. June 11, 2010: 25th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, Tromsø:Phase Impenetrability, Reprojection, and Embedded Verb-Second

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46. May 7, 2010: GGS Workshop, FU Berlin:Was erklärt das V/2-in-V/End-Extraktionsverbot?

47. March 11, 2010: 46. Jahrestagung des Instituts für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim: “Sprachliches Wissenzwischen Lexikon und Grammatik”:Regeln oder Konstruktionen? Von verblosen Direktiven zur kumulativen Nominalreduplikation

48. February 24-26, 2010: DGfS Conference, HU Berlin (Workshop “Linearization”):Reprojection and Exhaustive Constant Partial Ordering

49. November 23, 2009: Workshop “Morphological Reflexes of Long-Distance Dependencies”, Universität Leipzig:Movement, Pseudo-Melting, and Lahne’s Generalization

50. November 23, 2009: Workshop “Morphological Reflexes of Long-Distance Dependencies”, Universität Leipzig(with Fabian Heck, Johannes Hein, Stefan Keine, and Anke Assmann):Does Chain Hybridization in Irish Support Movement-Based Approaches to Long-Distance Dependencies?

51. September 24, 2009: Workshop “Comparing Theories”, University of Utrecht:Optimality-Theoretic Syntax (two lectures)

52. September 12, 2009: Seventh Mediterranean Morphology Meeting, University of Cyprus:Syncretism in Optimality Theory: Underspecification vs. Leading Forms

53. August 31, 2009: Workshop on Polyfunctionality and Underspecification, Leucorea, Wittenberg:Syncretism in Optimality Theory: Underspecification vs. Leading Forms

54. August 26-28, 2009: Conference on Minimalist Approaches to Syntactic Locality, Budapest:A New Approach to Operator Islands

55. June 17, 2009: UCL Syntax Workshop, University College London:Operator Islands by Maraudage: On a Consequence of the Intermediate Step Corollary

56. June 12, 2009: Conference “Morphology of the World’s Languages”, Universität Leipzig (with Johannes Hein):Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of Paradigm Economy in Lesser Studied Languages

57. May 22, 2009, GGS Workshop, Universität Leipzig:Antipassive and Stylistic Fronting in Verbless Directives

58. May 20, 2009: Ringvorlesung “Algorithmen und Muster – Strukturen in der Sprache”, FU Berlin:Es gibt keine Konstruktionen

59. March 26, 2009: Workshop “Movement and Morphology” at Leucorea, Wittenberg (with Doreen Georgi andFabian Heck):Maraudage

60. March 5, 2009: DGfS Conference, Osnabrück (Workshop “Repairs”) (with Doreen Georgi and Fabian Heck):Maraudage as Repair

61. November 14, 2008: Workshop on Transitivity, Universität Köln (with Stefan Keine):Differential Argument Encoding as a Morphological Phenomenon

62. November 13, 2008: Workshop “Ways of Structure Building”, Vitoria-Gasteiz (with Fabian Heck and AntjeLahne):On Conflicts in Structure Building

63. November 7, 2008: 39th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, Cornell University (with Stefan Keine):Differential Argument Encoding as a Morphological Phenomenon

64. October 27, 2008: Workshop “Perspektiven minimalistischer Syntax”, Universität Leipzig:Pseudo-Melting and the Analysis of Movement-Related Morphology

65. March 29, 2008: Workshop on Scales, Universität Leipzig (with Stefan Keine):Differential Argument Encoding as a Morphological Phenomenon

66. February 27, 2008: DGfS Conference, Universität Bamberg (Workshop “Local Modelling of Non-Local Depen-dencies in Syntax”) (with Artemis Alexiadou and Tibor Kiss):Local Modelling of Non-Local Dependencies in Syntax: An Overview

67. January 11, 2008: 2nd Network Meeting “Core Mechanisms of Exponence”, Universität Leipzig:Syncretism in Optimality Theory

68. November 15, 2007: Jahrestagung des Zentrums für Kognitionswissenschaft, Universität Leipzig:On the Constructional Residue of Rule-Based Grammars

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69. November 2, 2007: SFB-Workshop “Theoretical and Computational Perspectives on Underspecification”, Uni-versität Stuttgart:Morphological Underspecification Derives Paradigm Economy Effects

70. October 26, 2007: Workshop “Comparing Languages and Comparing Theories: Generative Grammar andConstruction Grammar”, FU Berlin:On the Constructional Residue of Rule-Based Grammars

71. October 17, 2007: Lecture Series “Kosmos Sprache” (Studium universale), Universität Leipzig:Linguistische Mythen

72. September 8, 2007: Harvard/Leipzig Workshop on Argument Encoding, Harvard University:On Deriving Paradigm Economy Effects

73. July 4, 2007: Invited Lecture, Graduiertenkolleg der Universität Frankfurt:On Deriving CED Effects from the PIC

74. June 22, 2007: Workshop on Theoretical Morphology (WoTM 3), Universität Leipzig:A Radically Non-Morphemic Approach to Bidirectional Syncretism

75. May 19, 2007: GGS Workshop, Universität Konstanz (with Doreen Georgi):Münchhausenmerkmale in der Nominalphrase

76. April 27, 2007: West Coast Conference in Formal Linguistics (WCCFL), University of California, Berkeley (withFabian Heck and Jochen Trommer):A Phase-Based Approach to Scandinavian Definiteness Marking

77. April 12, 2007: GLOW Colloquium, University of Tromsø, Castl:On Deriving CED Effects from the PIC

78. March 23, 2007: MIT Colloquium, Cambridge, Mass.:On Deriving CED Effects from the PIC

79. March 1, 2007: DGfS Conference, Universität Siegen (Workshop “(Morphological) Blocking and LinguisticVariation”):Syncretism, Elsewhere, and Blocking: On Deriving Paradigm Economy Effects

80. January 26, 2007: Workshop on Verb Placement, University of Iceland, Reykjavík:Verb Movement and Cyclic Linearization

81. December 9, 2006: 34. Österreichische Linguistik-Tagung, Syntax-Workshop, Universität Klagenfurt:On Deriving CED Effects from the PIC

82. September 12, 2006: Kolloquium “Nullpronomen”, Universität Jena:Wann sind Nullpronomen möglich?

83. June 17, 2006: Workshop on Theoretical Morphology (WoTM 2), Universität Leipzig:Extended Exponence by Enrichment:Aspects of Argument Encoding in German, Archi, Timucua, and Sierra Popoluca

84. May 27, 2006: GGS Workshop, Universität Stuttgart:Edge Feature Insertion and the Theory of Barriers

85. May 19, 2006: InterPhases Conference, University of Cyprus:Towards a Relativized Concept of Cyclic Linearization

86. April 20, 2006: Poznań Linguistic Meeting 37, University of Poznań:On Pro-Drop and Impoverishment: Towards a New Concept of Morphological Richness

87. March 16, 2006: Workshop “Putting Things into Order. Information Structure and Word Order”, ZAS Berlin:Optimality Theory and German Word Order

88. February 24, 2006: Workshop “Distributed Morphology” (as part of the 30th Penn Linguistics Colloquium),University of Pennsylvania:Fission and Impoverishment in German Verb Inflection

89. December 19, 2005: Workshop “Descriptive and Explanatory Adequacy in Linguistics”, ZAS Berlin (with FabianHeck):Extremely Local Optimization

90. October 26, 2005: Workshop “Grenzen der Linguistik überschreiten” anlässlich der Ehrenpromotion von ManfredBierwisch, Universität Leipzig:Grammatik des deutschen Verbs 2005

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91. July 14, 2005: Workshop “Flexionstheorie im Osten”, Universität Leipzig:Extended Exponence by Enrichment

92. May 10, 2005: Invited lecture, Universität Potsdam:Subanalyse der deutschen Verbflexion (mit Konsequenzen für die Syntax)

93. May 7, 2005: GGS Workshop, Universität Tübingen:Pro Pro Pro-Drop Drop Drop

94. April 7, 2005: 5. Vernetzungstreffen der GKs Berlin/Potsdam und Leipzig, Universität Leipzig:Verarmung und Pro-Drop: Zur Modellierung der Morphologie-Syntax-Schnittstelle

95. March 24, 2005: Workshop “Interfaces + Recursion = Language?”, ZAS Berlin:Relativized Linearization

96. March 3, 2005: Invited lecture, University of Cambridge, UK:Impoverishment and Pro-Drop

97. February 24, 2005: DGfS Conference, Universität Köln (Workshop “Underspecification in Morphology andSyntax”):Global Impoverishment in Sierra Popoluca

98. February 24, 2005: DGfS Conference, Universität Köln (Workshop “Underspecification in Morphology andSyntax”) (with Artemis Alexiadou):Introductory Remarks on Underspecification in Morphology and Syntax

99. December 22, 2004: Universität Stuttgart, Seminar “Optimalititätstheorie”:Order Preservation, Parallel Movement, and the Emergence of the Unmarked

100. May 19, 2004: Graduiertenkolleg “Universalität und Diversität”, Universität Leipzig, Workshop on Formalismvs. Functionalism:Formal and Functional Aspects of Abstract Analysis

101. May 16, 2004: Tools in Linguistic Theory (TiLT) 2004, Budapest:Argument Encoding and the Order of Elementary Operations

102. April 19, 2004: 27th GLOW Colloquium, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki:Argument Encoding and the Order of Elementary Operations

103. January 21, 2004: Graduiertenkolleg “Universalität und Diversität”, Universität Leipzig:Verb-Zweit

104. December 11, 2003: Institutskolloquium des IDS, Präsentation des Projekts GDE:Auffächerung der Kasus

105. December 1, 2003: Invited lecture, Universität Tübingen, Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft:Verb-Zweit

106. November 26, 2003: Fifth European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL-5), Univer-sität Leipzig:A Distributed Morphology Approach to Syncretism in Russian Noun Inflection

107. November 7, 2003: Invited lecture, Universität Leipzig:Subanalyse der Kodierung grammatischer Funktionen in kopf- und dependensmarkierenden Sprachen: ZweiFallstudien

108. October 31, 2003: Workshop on Antisymmetry and Remnant Movement, New York University:Comments on Remnant Movement and Shape Conservation

109. July 14, 2003: Invited lecture, Universität Tübingen, Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft:Flexionsklassenmerkmale im Russischen, Griechischen und Deutschen.

110. June 27, 2003: Doktorandenkolleg, Universität Mannheim:Optimalitätstheorie, dargestellt anhand der Syntax

111. May 31, 2003: GGS Workshop, Universität Köln (with Artemis Alexiadou):Class Features as Probes

112. May 23, 2003: Workshop “Inflectional Paradigms: Primitives and Structures”, IDS Mannheim (with ArtemisAlexiadou):Class Features as Probes

113. May 9, 2003: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 12, University of Ottawa:Syncretism in Russian Noun Inflection and the Decomposition of Inflection Class Features

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114. April 26, 2003: Workshop on Variation within Optimality Theory, University of Stockholm:Local vs. Global Optimization in Syntax: A Case Study

115. April 10, 2003: 26th GLOW Colloquium, Lund (with Artemis Alexiadou):Class Features as Probes

116. October 21, 2002: Sixth Workshop on Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Universität Potsdam:Recurring Patterns

117. August 9, 2002: 17th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, University of Iceland, Reykjavik:Verb-Second = vP/First

118. June 28, 2002: Farewell Colloquium “Zwischen Laut und Sinn” for Dieter Wunderlich, Universität Düsseldorf:Flexionsklassenmerkmale in Morphologie und Syntax: Zur Substantivflexion des Russischen

119. May 10, 2002: GGS Workshop, Universität Frankfurt/Main:V/2 = vP/1

120. April 8, 2002: GLOW Workshop on Tools in Linguistic Theory (TiLT 2), Utrecht:On Reducing Derivational Search Space

121. March 21, 2002: Workshop on Minimal Link Effects in Minimalist and Optimality Theoretic Syntax, UniversitätPotsdam:Phrase Impenetrability

122. February 28, 2002: DGfS Conference, Universität Mannheim (Workshop “Merkmalsverteilung in der Nomi-nalphrase”):Pronominale Flexion im Deutschen (Versionen Standard und Mannheim)

123. December 14, 2001: Fifth Workshop on Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Universität Potsdam:Remarks on Nominal Inflection in German

124. November 15, 2001: Vernissage of the exhibition “thema_tisch”, Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim:Phonologische Aspekte des Thema-Tisch-Spiels

125. November 7, 2001: Invited lecture, Linguistischer Arbeitskreis, Universität Köln:Deutsche Nominalflexion in der Optimalitätstheorie

126. October 26, 2001: Workshop on Head Movement, UCLA:Verb-Second: A New Approach

127. August 23, 2001: Workshop on the Lexicon in Linguistic Theory, Universität Düsseldorf:Remarks on Nominal Inflection in German

128. June 17, 2001: GGS Workshop, Universität Bochum:Freie Wortstellung, morphologischer Kasus und Sympathietheorie

129. April 24, 2001: Institutskolloquium, Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim:Was bringt die Optimalitätstheorie für die deutsche Grammatik?

130. March 1, 2001: DGfS Conference, Universität Leipzig (Workshop “Clause Structure and Models of Grammarfrom the Perspective of Languages with Rich Morphology”):Free Word Order, Morphological Case, and Sympathy Theory

131. February 17, 2001: Fourth Workshop on Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Universität Stuttgart:The Deletion of Morphological Case

132. November 20, 2000: Invited lecture, Universität Tübingen:Beschränkungen und Hierarchien

133. June 19, 2000: Invited lecture, Ruhr-Universität Bochum:Wettbewerb im deutschen Mittelfeld

134. June 1, 2000: GGS Workshop, Universität Potsdam:Idioms and Harmonic Alignment in Syntax

135. May 26, 2000: Invited lecture, Universität Jena:Das Pronominaladverb als Reparaturphänomen: Zur Rechtfertigung verletzbarer und gewichteter Syntaxregeln

136. April 16, 2000: 23rd GLOW Colloquium, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (with Fabian Heck):Repair-Driven Movement and the Local Optimization of Derivations

137. March 3, 2000: DGfS Conference, Universität Marburg (Workshop “Pronomina”):On the Origin of R-Pronoun Formation

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138. February 9, 2000: Invited lecture, Linguistics Colloquium, Dept. of Linguistics, University of California, SantaCruz:Repair-Driven Movement and the Local Optimization of Derivations

139. February 7, 2000: First lecture, Optimality Research Group, University of California, Santa Cruz:Optimality, Markedness, and Word Order in German

140. February 7, 2000: Second lecture, Optimality Research Group, University of California, Santa Cruz:Harmonic Alignment and the Hierarchy of Pronouns in German

141. February 5, 2000: 19. West Coast Conference in Formal Linguistics (WCCFL), UCLA, Los Angeles (with FabianHeck):Repair-Driven Movement and Local Optimization

142. December 17, 1999: Workshop on Optimality Theory, Universität Potsdam (with Fabian Heck):Repair is Local

143. November 13, 1999: Third Workshop on Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Universität Stuttgart:Local Optimization II: Remnant Movement and Quantifier Raising

144. October 23, 1999: NELS 30, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey:Shape Conservation and Remnant Movement

145. July 25, 1999: Workshop on Remnant Movement, Feature Movement, and the T-Model, Universität Potsdam:Two Types of Remnant Movement

146. May 21, 1999: Invited lecture, Universität Stuttgart:Das Wackernagel-Ross-Dilemma: Zur Entstehung von Pronominaladverbien

147. February 26, 1999: DGfS Conference, Konstanz (Workshop “Wettbewerb in der Syntax”):An Optimality-Theoretic Approach to R-Pronouns in German

148. February 24, 1999: DGfS Conference, Universität Konstanz (Workshop “Wettbewerb in der Syntax”):Introduction: Competition in Syntax

149. February 11, 1999: Antrittsvorlesung, Universität Tübingen:Soll sich die Syntax an die Straßenverkehrsordnung halten?

150. November 13, 1998: Second Workshop on Optimality Theoretic Syntax, Universität Stuttgart:R-Pronouns, Blocking, and Optimality

151. October 15, 1998: Invited lecture, Universität Jena (Ringvorlesung “Generative und Kognitive Linguistik”):Definite Nominale und Lokaladverbiale im deutschen Mittelfeld

152. May 20, 1998: Invited lecture, graduate program, Universität Leipzig:Rechtsbewegung, Restbewegung, sukzessiv-zyklische Bewegung:Eine minimalistische Analyse

153. May 2, 1998: GGS Workshop, Universität Salzburg:Deutsche Wortstellung und Optimalitätstheorie

154. April 15, 1998: 21st GLOW Colloquium, University of Tilburg:Feature Strengthening

155. March 6, 1998: DGfS Conference, Universität Halle (Workshop “Adverbiale in Syntaxtheorie und Sprachvergle-ich”):Zur Ableitung der NP-Adv-V-Stellung im Deutschen

156. January 22, 1998: Invited lecture, graduate program, Universität Stuttgart:Wie Paarformeln die Natur des grammatischen Wissens enthüllen

157. December 11, 1997: Invited lecture, Universität Potsdam:Deutsche Wortstellung und Optimalitätstheorie

158. November 19, 1997: Invited lecture, Akademie Schloß Solitude, Stuttgart:Visuelle Metaphorik und linguistische Dekomposition. Ein Beitrag zur Tierwelt-Ausstellung

159. November 1, 1997: First Workshop on Optimality Theory Syntax, Universität Stuttgart:Optimal, But Not Quite Perfect! – On Scrambling, Economy, and Markedness

160. August 28, 1997: Workshop on Phonology and Morphology of the Germanic Languages, Universität Marburg:Phonological Constraints on Binomial Formation in German

161. May 16, 1997: Guest lecture, Universität Stuttgart:Optimale Wortstellung

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162. March 7, 1997: Workshop on the Minimal Link Condition, Universität Potsdam:MLC vs. Parallel Movement

163. March 7, 1997: Workshop on the Minimal Link Condition, Universität Potsdam (with Gisbert Fanselow):The Minimal Link Condition: Psychological Reality and Grammatical Implementation

164. March 4, 1997: Invited lecture, ZAS, Berlin:Parallel Movement and the Emergence of the Unmarked

165. May 9, 1996: Interdisziplinäres Kolloquium, Universität Potsdam:Optimality Theory in Syntax

166. April 26, 1996: Satzstrukturkolloquium des SFB 340, Tübingen:Parallelverschiebung

167. January 11, 1996: Invited lecture, graduate program, Universität Stuttgart:Eine minimalistische Analyse der Bewegung unvollständiger Kategorien

168. December 1, 1995: SFB-Workshop “Syntax and Semantics of Partial Wh-Movement”, Tübingen:Partial Wh-Movement and Optimality Theory

169. November 8, 1995: Linguistics Colloquium, Brown University, Providence, USA:Partial Wh-Movement and Optimality Theory

170. November 3, 1995: 11th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA:Partial Wh-Movement and Optimality Theory

171. September 1, 1995: Workshop on Optionality, University of Utrecht (NL):Economy, Optionality, and the Concept of Form Chain

172. May 27, 1995: GGS Workshop, Universität Jena:Partielle W-Bewegung und Optimalität

173. May 12, 1995: SFB-Workshop “Nachfeldsyntax”, Universität Tübingen:Extraposition, transformationell abgeleitet

174. January 23, 1995: SFB-Workshop, Blaubeuren:Anti-Rekonstruktion

175. January 9–13, 1995: LOT Winterschool, University of Tilburg (NL):Five talks on Cyclicity & Economy

176. December 3, 1994: Workshop on Phrase Structure and Lexical Structure, Universität Potsdam:Anti-Freezing

177. November 4, 1994: 6th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, UCLA (with Jung-Goo Kang):Reconstruction vs. Copying: The Case of Wh-Scope

178. October 18, 1994: MIT, Cambridge/Mass. (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):A-bar Chain Formation and Economy of Derivation

179. October 6, 1994: Conference on Rightward Movement, University of Tilburg:On Extraposition and Successive-Cyclicity

180. July 3, 1994: SFB Meeting, Stuttgart:Kopiertheorie – Rekonstruktion 0:2

181. May 29, 1994: Frankfurt/Main, Galerie Schamretta:Tier-Tropen (Opening speech for the exhibition “Ochsentour”)

182. March 10, 1994: 16. DGfS Conference, Münster, Workshop Extraktion:Sukzessiv-zyklische Extraposition

183. January 5, 1994: 9th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge/Mass.:A Constraint on Remnant Movement

184. November 11, 1993: 6. Wuppertaler Kolloquium (Syntaktische und semantische Determinantien derBeschränkungen von Bewegungen) (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):A-bar Chain Formation without Economy

185. November 10, 1993: Linguistisches Kolloquium, Universität Frankfurt/Main (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):A-Quer-Ketten-Bildung ohne Ökonomie

186. September 25, 1993: Hofheim, Galerie Augustin:Visuelle und sprachliche Metaphorik

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187. March 3, 1993: 15. DGfS Conference, Universität Jena, Workshop on Word Order Variation (with WolfgangSternefeld):Ökonomieprinzipien & Optionale Regeln

188. February 6, 1993: GGS Workshop, Universität Zürich:Über Reste und Eindeutige Dominanz

189. November 21, 1992: Linguistischer Arbeitskreis, Universität Köln:Links-Adjunktion

190. July 4, 1992: GGS Workshop, Universität Leipzig:Was erklärt das V/2-in-V/End-Extraktionsverbot?

191. April 4, 1992: 15th GLOW Colloquium, University of Lisbon (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):A-bar Movement Asymmetries

192. January 31, 1992: GGS Workshop, Universität Regensburg (with Jung-Goo Kang):Wh-Scrambling: Part I

193. December 10, 1991: The Third Leiden Conference for Junior Linguists, University of Leiden:Chain Formation in Double Object Constructions

194. November 28, 1991: ARC Meeting, University of Edinburgh:Crossover Effects: Chain Formation vs. Unambiguous Binding

195. November 23, 1991: 7th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, Universität Stuttgart:Crossover Effects: Chain Formation vs. Unambiguous Binding

196. September 19, 1991: Colloquium “Neuere Ansätze zur Verbgrammatik des Deutschen” of the Werner-Reimers-Stiftung, Bad Homburg:Was steht wo in der VP?

197. June 29, 1991: GGS Workshop, Universität Bern:Über Superiorität, IP-Barrieren und den Lasnik-Saito-Mechanismus

198. June 13, 1991: Invited lecture, graduate program, Universität Stuttgart (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):Scrambling als A-Quer-Bewegung

199. June 4, 1991: Workshop on Movement and Scope, University of Edinburgh:On Deriving Constraints on Wh-in-situ

200. May 21, 1991: Conference on the Lexicon, Universität Konstanz (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):Extraction, Lexical Variation, and the Theory of Barriers

201. February 1, 1991: GGS Workshop, Universität Frankfurt/Main (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):Über Topikalisierung und die Struktur von CP

202. October 19, 1990: Workshop on Scrambling, Tilburg University (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):Improper Movement

203. July 5, 1990: Universität Konstanz, Forschergruppen-Kolloquium:Zur lexikalischen Steuerung syntaktischer Prozesse: Extraktion aus NPs, PPs, APs und Komplementsätzen imDeutschen

204. June 24, 1990: GGS Workshop, Universität Konstanz (with Wolfgang Sternefeld):Scrambling versus Operatorenbewegung

205. November 23, 1989: Universität Konstanz, Forschergruppen-Kolloquium:Direktionalität und Extraktion aus V/2-Sätzen

206. February 27, 1989: DGfS Conference, Universität Osnabrück:Barrieren und Inkorporation. Zur langen Extraktion im Deutschen

207. October 15, 1988: GGS Workshop, Universität Wien:Leere Subjekte und Barrieren im C/I-System. Evidenz aus dem Russischen und Deutschen