Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Monografie
Lemke, Robin. 2021. Experimental investigations on the syntax and usage of fragments. (Open Germanic Linguistics 1). Berlin: Language Science Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5596236
Aufsätze
Lemke, Robin (2021). Satzäquivalente — Syntax oder Pragmatik? In: R. Finkbeiner & R. Külpmann (eds.). Neues zur Selbstständigkeit von Sätzen. Linguistische Berichte Sonderheft 30. 81–104. Hamburg: Buske.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2021). Predictable Words Are More Likely to Be Omitted in Fragments–Evidence From Production Data. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.662125.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2021). The Role of UID for the Usage of Verb Phrase Ellipsis: Psycholinguistic Evidence from Length and Context Effects. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.661087.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2021). Modeling the predictive potential of extralinguistic context with script knowledge: The case of fragments. PLoS ONE 16(2):e0246255. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246255.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2020). Script Knowledge Constrains Ellipses in Fragments – Evidence from Production Data and Language Modeling. Proceedings of SCIL 2020. Vol. 3 , Article 45.
Lemke, Robin (2017). Sentential or not? – An experimental study on the syntax of fragments. In: Featherston, S., R. Hörnig, R. Steinberg, B. Umbreit, & J. Wallis (eds.). Proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2016. Empirical, Theoretical, and Computational Perspectives. University of Tübingen. Online publication system. https://publikationen.uni-tuebingen.de/xmlui/handle/10900/77066.
Lemke, Robin, Eva Horch & Ingo Reich (2017). Optimal Encoding! – Information Theory Constrains Article Omission in Newspaper Headlines. In: Proceedings of EACL 2017, Volume 2, Short Papers. 131-135. Valencia.
Vorträge
Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2022). Predictability effects on the acceptability of antecedent-target mismatches under verb phrase ellipsis. Linguistic Evidence 2022, Paris.
Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2022). Processing antecedent-target mismatches under verb phrase ellipsis is difficult,
but if they are predictable, you can. AMLaP 2022, York.
Robin Lemke, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2022). Predictability effects on the acceptability of mismatches under verb phrase ellipsis. SLE 2022, Bucharest.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke, Ingo Reich & Heiner Drenhaus (2021). Empirical evidence for an information-theoretic account of topic drop in German. Psycholinguistics in Flanders 2021, online.
Lemke, Robin & Ingo Reich (2020). Satzäquivalente. Syntax oder Pragmatik? Selbstständigkeit von Sätzen und Satzwertigkeit von Äußerungen, Düsseldorf.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2020). Predicting (mis)matches in sluicing: Evidence from cloze, rating and reading time data. ECBAE 2020.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke, Ingo Reich & Heiner Drenhaus (2020). UID constrains the usage of topic drop in German: experimental and corpus linguistic findings. ECBAE 2020.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Predictable words are more likely to be omitted in fragments – Evidence from production data. RAILS, Saarbrücken.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Speakers use verb phrase ellipsis to satisfy UID: Psycholinguistic evidence from length and context effects. RAILS, Saarbrücken.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Script-based discourse expectations trigger omissions in fragments – Evidence from production data. DETEC 2019, Berlin.
Reich, Ingo, Robin Lemke & Lisa Schäfer (2019). Guess who dances with whom? – Predictability and the acceptability of mismatches in sluicing and sprouting. Sluicing and ellipsis at 50, Chicago, IL.
Lemke, Robin, Ingo Reich & Lisa Schäfer (2018). Syntactic cues license voice mismatch in VP ellipsis – An experimental study. DGfS 2018, Universität Stuttgart, 7.3.2018
Lemke, Robin & Ingo Reich (2017). Ellipsis with(out) movement? – Experimental investigations on the structure of fragments. BICLCE 2017, Universidade de Vigo, Vigo, 28.9.2017
Lemke, Robin (2017). Movement or in situ deletion? – Experimental investigations on the syntax of fragments. Experimental and Corpus-based approaches to Ellipsis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 29.7.2017.
Lemke, Robin (2017). Does script knowledge constrain fragment usage? – An experimental study. DETEC 2017, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, 27.6.2017
Lemke, Robin, Eva Horch & Ingo Reich (2017). Optimal encoding! Information Theory constrains article omission in newspaper headlines. EACL 2017, Valencia, 5.4.2017
Lemke, Robin, Eva Horch & Ingo Reich (2017). Article Omission is constrained by information density. DGfS 2017, Saarbrücken, 8.3.2017.
Lemke, Robin (2016). Short answer fragments – Derivation by movement and deletion? Rencontres d’Automne de Linguistique Formelle, CNRS, Paris, 3.11.2016.
Lemke, Robin (2016). In search of inaudible syntax in fragments – An experimental study. Workshop on Fragments, Saarbrücken, 13.10.2016.
Reich, Ingo, Eva Horch & Robin Lemke (2016). Fragments in German: An information-theoretical approach. Workshop on Fragments, Saarbrücken, 13.10.2016.
Lemke, Robin (2016). Syntactic derivation or pragmatic enrichment? – An experimental study on the syntax of fragments. Behind (stable) meanings and (unstable) interpretations, Kraków, 15.9.2016.
Lemke, Robin (2016). Elliptical sentences? – An experimental study on the syntax of fragments. Ellipsis Across Borders, Sarajevo, 21.6.2016.
Lemke, Robin (2016). Sentential or not? – An experimental study on the syntax of fragments. Linguistic Evidence 2016, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, 18.2.2016.
Posterpräsentationen
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2022). Acceptability, predictability and processing of mismatches under verb phrase ellipsis. The 35th Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing, UC Santa Cruz (online).
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2021). Predictability and ellipsis: Divergence between acceptability ratings and reading times. Psycholinguistics in Flanders 2020, Kaiserslautern.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2020). Another slice? – UID constrains the omission of content words in fragments. CUNY 2020, UMass Amherst.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2020). Topic drop is more than dropping topics: corpus linguistic and experimental investigations on factors that facilitate the recovery of the omitted element. CUNY 2020, UMass Amherst.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2020). Can identity conditions on sluicing and sprouting be explained by processing? Linguistic Evidence 2020, Tübingen.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2020). Script Knowledge Constrains Ellipses in Fragments – Evidence from Production Data and Language Modeling. SCIL 2020, New Orleans, LA.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Discourse expectations guide the use of verb phrase ellipsis: Psycholinguistic evidence for an information-theoretic account of context and length effects on VPE. DETEC 2019, Berlin.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus & Ingo Reich (2019). Verb phrase ellipsis avoids troughs in the ID profile: An information-theoretic account to VPE based on evidence from rating and reading time data. CUNY 2019, Boulder, CO.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2019). Can identity conditions on ellipsis be explained by processing principles? CUNY 2019, Boulder, CO.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2018). Uniform Information Density constrains omissions in fragments. AMLaP 2018, Berlin.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2018). Voice mismatches in VP ellipsis are licensed by syntactic cues. AMLaP 2018, Berlin.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke & Ingo Reich (2018). Topicality as prerequisite of Topic Drop? Evidence from rating studies on German. AMLaP 2018, Berlin.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2018). Don’t be uninformative! – Experimental studies on information theory and fragment usage. CUNY 2018, Davis, CA.
Schäfer, Lisa, Robin Lemke & Ingo Reich (2018). What is dropped in Topic Drop? – A rating study on the relationship between Topicality and Topic Drop in German. CUNY 2018, Davis, CA.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2018). Making a good mismatch – (How) syntactic cues license voice mismatches in VP ellipsis. Linguistic Evidence 2018, Tübingen.
Lemke, Robin, Lisa Schäfer & Ingo Reich (2017). Does Information Theory constrain the usage of fragments? – An experimental study. AMLaP 2017, Lancaster (UK).
Lemke, Robin, Eva Horch & Ingo Reich (2017). Article omission in newspaper headlines is constrained by information density – An experimental and corpus-based approach. CUNY 2017, Cambridge, MA.
Lemke, Robin (2016). Are fragments derived by movement and deletion? Sinn und Bedeutung 21, Edinburgh.