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Mitarbeiter: Gotzner, Nicole


28.04.2024

Bleotu, Adina Camelia, Anton Benz & Nicole Gotzner. 2022. Romanian 5-year-olds derive global but not local implicatures with quantifiers embedded under epistemic adverbs: Evidence from a shadow play paradigm. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 26, 149-164.

Gotzner, Nicole & Anton Benz. 2022. Implicatures in (non-)monotonic environments. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 26, 340-348.

Gotzner, Nicole & Katharina Spalek. 2022. Expectations for upcoming discourse referents. International Review of Pragmatics 14(1), 77-94.

Gotzner, Nicole & Uli Sauerland (eds.). 2022. Measurements, numerals and scales. Essays in honour of Stephanie Solt. Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan.

Gotzner, Nicole. 2021. Experimentelle Pragmatik – Etablierung eines neuen Forschungsgebiets. 25 Jahre Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin, 44-47. Berlin: GWZ.

Gotzner, Nicole & Diana Mazzarella. 2021. Face Management and Negative Strengthening: The Role of Power Relations, Social Distance, and Gender. Frontiers in Psychology 12, Article 602977, pp. 1-13.

Bleotu, Adina Camelia, Anton Benz & Nicole Gotzner. 2021. Where truth and optimality part. Experiments on implicatures with epistemic adverbs. Proceedings of ELM 1, 47-58.

Bleotu, Adina Camelia, Anton Benz & Nicole Gotzner. 2021. Shadow playing with Romanian 5-year-olds. Epistemic adverbs are a kind of magic!. Proceedings of ELM 1, 59-70.

Mazzarella, Diana & Nicole Gotzner. 2021. The polarity asymmetry of negative strengthening: dissociating adjectival polarity from face-threatening potential. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 6(1), Art. 47, pp. 1-17.

Benz, Anton & Nicole Gotzner. 2020. Embedded Implicature: what can be left unsaid?. Linguistics and Philosophy.

Jördens, Kim, Nicole Gotzner & Katharina Spalek. 2020. The role of non-categorical relations in establishing focus alternatives sets. Language and Cognition, 1-26.

Gotzner, Nicole, David Barner & Stephen Crain. 2020. Disjunction Triggers Exhaustivity Implicatures in 4- to 5-Year-Olds: Investigating the Role of Access to Alternatives. Journal of Semantics 37(2), 219-245.

Gotzner, Nicole, Jacopo Romoli & Paolo Santorio. 2020. Choice and prohibition in non-monotonic contexts. Natural Language Semantics 28, 141-174.

Benz, Anton & Nicole Gotzner. 2019. Quantifier irgendein and local implicatures. In Nicolae, Andreea C., Patrick D. Elliot & Yasutata Sudo (eds.), Snippets 37. Special issue in honor of Uli Sauerland, 10-12.

Gotzner, Nicole. 2019. Disjunction, conjunction and exhaustivity. In Nicolae, Andreea C., Patrick D. Elliot & Yasutata Sudo (eds.), Snippets 37. Special issue in honor of Uli Sauerland, 35-36.

Gotzner, Nicole. 2019. The role of focus intonation in implicature computation: A comparison with only and also. Natural Language Semantics 27(3), 189–226.

Gotzner, Nicole & Katharina Spalek. 2019. The life and times of focus alternatives: Tracing the activation of alternatives to a focused constituent in language comprehension. Language and Linguistics Compass 13(2), Article e12310.

Leffel, Timothy, Alexandre Cremers, Nicole Gotzner & Jacopo Romoli. 2019. Vagueness in Implicature: The Case of Modified Adjectives. Journal of Semantics, 317–348.

Gotzner, Nicole, Stephanie Solt & Anton Benz. 2018. Adjectival scales and three types of implicature. Proceedings of the 28th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 28), 409-432.

Gotzner, Nicole, Jacopo Romoli & Paolo Santorio. 2018. More free choice and more inclusion. Proceedings of the 28th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 28), 690–710.

Benz, Anton & Nicole Gotzner. 2018. Embedded Disjunctions and the Best Response Paradigm. In Truswell, Robert, Chris Cummins, Caroline Heycock, Brian Rabern & Hannah Rohde (eds.). Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 21. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh.

Gotzner, Nicole, Stephanie Solt & Anton Benz. 2018. Scalar diversity, negative strengthening and adjectival semantics. Frontiers in Psychology, Research Topic Scalar Implicature 9, Article 1659.

Benz, Anton, Carla Bombi & Nicole Gotzner. 2018. Scalar diversity and negative strengthening.
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 1.ZAS Papers in Linguistics (ZASPiL 60), 191-203.

Benz, Anton, Nicole Gotzner & Lisa Raithel. 2018. Embedded implicature in a new interactive paradigm.
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 1.ZAS Papers in Linguistics (ZASPiL 60), 205-221.

Gotzner, Nicole & Jacopo Romoli. 2018. The Scalar Inferences of Strong Scalar Terms under Negative Quantifiers and Constraints on the Theory of Alternatives. Journal of Semantics 35(1), 95-126.

Gotzner, Nicole & Anton Benz. 2018. The Best Response Paradigm: A New Approach to Test Implicatures of Complex Sentences. Frontiers in Communication 2, Article 21.

Tomlinson, John Michael Jr., Nicole Gotzner & Lewis Bott. 2017. Intonation and pragmatic enrichment: How intonation constrains ad-hoc scalar inferences. Language and Speech: Special Issue on Intonation and Pragmatic Inferences, 200-223. London: Sage.

Gotzner, Nicole & Katharina Spalek. 2017. The connection between focus and implicatures: Investigating alternative activation under working memory load. In Domaneschi, Filippo & Salvatore Pistoia-Reda (eds.). Linguistic and Psycholinguistic Approaches on Implicatures and Presuppositions. Palgrave studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition, 175-198. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Gotzner, Nicole. 2017. Alternative Sets in Language Processing: How Focus Alternatives are Represented in the Mind. Palgrave studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition. Cham: Springer, Palgrave Macmillan.

Gotzner, Nicole & Katharina Spalek. 2016. The role of contrastive and non-contrastive associates in the interpretation of focus particles. Discourse Processes, 1-17.

Gotzner, Nicole, Katharina Spalek & Isabell Wartenburger. 2016. The impact of focus particles on the recognition and rejection of contrastive alternatives. Language and Cognition 8(1), 59-95.

Nicole Gotzner. 2015. What's included in the set of alternatives? Psycholinguistic evidence for a permissive view. In Csipak, Eva & Hedde Zeijlstra (eds.). Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 19, 232-247. Göttingen: Universität Göttingen.

Benz, Anton & Nicole Gotzner. 2014. Embedded implicatures revisited: Issues with the Truth-Value Judgment Paradigm. In Degen, Judith, Michael Franke & Noah D. Goodman (eds.). Proceedings of the Formal & Experimental Pragmatics Workshop, 1-6. Tübingen: Universität Tübingen.

Gotzner, Nicole & Katharina Spalek. 2014. Exhaustive inferences and additive presuppositions: Interplay of focus operators and contrastive intonation. In Degen, Judith, Michael Franke & Noah D. Goodman (eds.). Proceedings of the Formal & Experimental Pragmatics Workshop, 7-13. Tübingen: Universität Tübingen.

Spalek, Katharina, Nicole Gotzner & Isabell Wartenburger. 2014. Small words, big impact: How the words 'even' and 'only' improve memory. Brüssel: Atomium – European Institute for Science, Media and Democracy.

Spalek, Katharina, Nicole Gotzner & Isabell Wartenburger. 2014. Not only the apples. Focus-sensitive particles improve memory for information-structural alternatives. Journal of Memory and Language 70, 68-84.

Sauerland, Uli & Nicole Gotzner. 2013. Familial Sinistrals Avoid Exact Numbers. PLoS ONE 8(3), Article e59103.

Solt, Stephanie & Nicole Gotzner. 2012. Who here is tall? Comparison classes, standards and scales. In SFB 833 (ed.). Pre-Proceedings of the International Conference Linguistic Evidence (2012), 79-83. Tübingen: Eberhard Karls Universität.

Solt, Stephanie & Nicole Gotzner. 2012. Experimenting with degree. In Anca Chereches (ed.). Proceedings of SALT 22, 166-187. Ithaca: eLanguage.