Welcome to the Department of General Linguistics!
News
- Applications are open! You can now apply for our M.A. Programme "Lingusitics: Language, Communication & Cognition" starting in October 2025. The application deadline is July 15 (for non-EU applicants) and September 15 (for EU applicants). More information on the application process can be found here.
- A recent article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine about Kera'a and Prof. Dr. Uta Reinöhl: Wenn Fenster des Denkens erblinden
- Interview with Prof. Dr. Uta Reinöhl in the Badische Zeitung about endangered languages in connection with our exhibition Zur Sprache kommen.
- The HPCL lecture series "Language, Communication & Cognition" continues.
You can find the lecture dates here. - Master's programme: Linguistics: Language, Communication and Cognition
Our Master's programme Linguistics: Language, Communication and Cognition started in the winter semester 2023/24. The programme is organised by the linguistics departments in Freiburg. Depending on the choice of the field of study, it is possible to study the programme exclusively in English. You can find further information on the programme and the fields of study here.
Current Publications
- Contzen, Eva von, Stefan Pfänder, Uta Reinöhl, Uta & Maria Sulimma. “Repetition, again. Cross-disciplinary Approaches to Practices and Forms of Repeating.” DIEGESIS. Interdisciplinary E-Journal for Narrative Research Interdisziplinäres / E-Journal für Erzählforschung 13.2 (2024). 138–159. doi: 10.25926/dr7c-jt58
- Peck, Naomi & Laura Becker. 2024. Syntactic pausing? Re-examining the associations. Linguistics Vanguard. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2022-0156
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Reinöhl, Uta and Ellison, T. Mark. "Metaphor forces argument overtness" Linguistics, AoP, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2021-0072
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Becker, Laura, Matías Guzmán Naranjo, and Samira Ochs. 2023. “Socio-Linguistic Effects on Conditional Constructions: A Quantitative Typological Study.” In Sociolinguistic and Typological Perspectives on Language Variation, edited by Silvia Ballarè and Guglielmo Inglese, 121–54. Berlin: De Gruyter, https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110781168-005.