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Prof. Dr. Markus Bader

Dr. Sascha Bargmann

Dr. Irene Caloi

Dr. Carolin Dudschig

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Ebert

Prof. Dr. André Fuhrmann

Prof. Dr. Angela Grimm

Prof. Dr. Katharina Hartmann

Prof. Dr. Barbara Kaup

Prof Dr. Frank Kügler

Prof. Dr. Sol Lago

Prof. Dr. Alexander Mehler

Dr. Cécile Meier

Dr. Johannes Mursell

Prof. Dr. Cecilia Poletto

Dr. Yvonne Portele

Apl. Prof. Dr. Frank Richter

Prof. Dr. Esther Rinke

Prof. Dr. Manfred Sailer

Prof. Dr. Petra Schulz

Prof. Dr. Jacopo Torregrossa

Prof. Dr. Gert Webelhuth

Dr. Merle Weicker

Prof. Dr. Helmut Weiß

Prof. Dr. Hedde Zeijlstra

Prof. Dr. Manfred Sailer

PI of project A04 Resolving the neg raising paradox and B05 Negative polarity items in non-negative contexts and INF Scientific services and data management

Manfred Sailer is Professor of Linguistics and the Institute of English and American Studies. His main areas of research are the syntax-semantics interface, the semantics-pragmatics interface, negation, formal phraseology, a formal theory of social meaning, and the interplay of regularity and irregularity in language. He works within the constraint-based grammar framework Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar.

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