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  • ZASPiL 64 = New language versions of MAIN (34) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 14 = Kopula-Prädikativ-Konstruktionen als Syntax/Semantik-Schnittstellen (11) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 15 = Papers on language change and language acquisition (14) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 16 = Papers on copula and AUX-constructions (6) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 17 = Approaching the grammar of adjuncts : Proceedings of the Oslo Conference (15) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 18 = First verbs : On the way to mini-paradigms (11) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 19 = Investigations in prosodic phonology : The role of the foot and the phonological word (8) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 20 = Issues on Topics (9) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 21 = Papers for Ewald Lang (13) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 22 = Papers on predicative constructions : Proceedings of the workshop on secundary predication, October 16-17, 2000, Berlin (9) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 23 = Information Structure and the referential status of linguistic expressions : Workshop as part of the 23 annual meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft in Leipzig; Leipzig, February 28 - March 2, 2002 (15) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 24 = Sentence Type and Specificity (9) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 26 = Proceedings of the workshop on Syntax of Predication, Nov 2-3, 2001, ZAS-Berlin (10) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPIL 27 = Nominalisations (7) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 28 = Papers on phonetics and phonology : The articulation, acoustics and perception of consonants (10) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 29 = Acquisition of aspect (12) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 30 = Questions and focus (2) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 32 = Papers in Phonology & Phonetics (9) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 33 = Studies on the development of grammar in German, Russian and Bulgarian (5) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 34 = Proceedings of AFLA 11 : ZAS, Berlin 2004 (18) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 35 = Proceedings of the Dislocated Elements Workshop : ZAS Berlin, November 2003 (24) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 37 = Papers in Phonetics and Phonology (8) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 40 = Speech production and perception : Experimental analyses and models (14) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 42 = Papers in Phonetics and Phonology (11) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 43 = Papers in Bantu grammar and description (13) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 44 = Proceedings of the Sinn und Bedeutung 10 (34) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 46 = Papers on information structure in African languages (10) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 47 = Studies in complement control (6) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 48 = Intersentential pronominal reference in child and adult language (9) subscribe to RSS feed
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  • ZASPiL 51 = Papers on pragmasemantics (7) subscribe to RSS feed
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  • ZASPiL 53 = Papers from the Workshop on Bantu Relative Clauses (13) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 55 = Questions in Bantu Languages : Prosodies and Positions (9) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 57 = Proceedings of the Workshop BantuSynPhonIS : Preverbal Domain(s) (9) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 58 = Byproducts and side effects : Nebenprodukte und Nebeneffekte (7) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 59 = Im Mittelpunkt Deutsch (5) subscribe to RSS feed
  • ZASPiL 61 = Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 2 (29) subscribe to RSS feed
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  • ZASPIL 62 = Narrative texts by children and adults (10) subscribe to RSS feed

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New language versions of MAIN: Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives - revised / Natalia Gagarina & Josefin Lindgren (Eds.) (2020)
The Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN) is a theoretically grounded toolkit that employs parallel pictorial stimuli to explore and assess narrative skills in children in many different languages. It is part of the LITMUS (Language Impairment Testing in Multilingual Settings) battery of tests that were developed in connection with the COST Action IS0804 Language Impairment in a Multilingual Society: Linguistic Patterns and the Road to Assessment (2009−2013). MAIN has been designed to assess both narrative production and comprehension in children who acquire one or more languages from birth or from early age. Its design allows for the comparable assessment of narrative skills in several languages in the same child and in different elicitation modes: Telling, Retelling and Model Story. MAIN contains four parallel stories, each with a carefully designed six-picture sequence based on a theoretical model of multidimensional story organization. The stories are controlled for cognitive and linguistic complexity, parallelism in macrostructure and microstructure, as well as for cultural appropriateness and robustness. As a tool MAIN had been used to compare children’s narrative skills across languages, and also to help differentiate between children with and without developmental language disorders, both monolinguals and bilinguals. This volume consists of two parts. The main content of Part I consists of 33 papers describing the process of adapting and translating MAIN to a large number of languages from different parts of the world. Part II contains materials for use for about 80 languages, including pictorial stimuli, which are accessible after registration. MAIN was first published in 2012/2013 (ZASPiL 56). Several years of theory development and material construction preceded this launch. In 2019 (ZASPiL 63), the revised English version (revised on the basis of over 2,500 transcribed MAIN narratives as well as ca 24,000 responses to MAIN comprehension questions, collected from around 700 monolingual and bilingual children in Germany, Russia and Sweden between 2013-2019) was published together with revised versions in German, Russian, Swedish, and Turkish for the bilingual Turkish-Swedish population in Sweden. The present 2020 (ZASPiL 64) volume contains new and revised language versions of MAIN.
MAIN: Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives - revised (2019)
Gagarina, Natalia ; Klop, Daleen ; Kunnari, Sari ; Tantele, Koula ; Välimaa, Taina ; Bohnacker, Ute ; Walters, Joel
The Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN) is part of LITMUS (Language Impairment Testing in Multilingual Settings). LITMUS is a battery of tests that have been developed in connection with the COST Action IS0804 Language Impairment in a Multilingual Society: Linguistic Patterns and the Road to Assessment (2009−2013).
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 2 (2018)
In these volumes, we are very pleased to present a collection of papers based on talks and posters at Sinn und Bedeutung 22, which took place in Berlin and Potsdam on September 7-10, 2017, jointly organized by the Leibniz-Centre for General Linguistics (ZAS) and the University of Potsdam. SuB22 received 183 submitted abstracts. Out of these, the organizing committee selected 39 oral presentations in the main session, 4 oral presentations in the special session ‘Semantics and Natural Logic’, and 24 poster presentations. There were an additional 6 invited talks. In total, 58 of these contributions appear in paper form in the present volumes.
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Vol. 1 (2018)
In these volumes, we are very pleased to present a collection of papers based on talks and posters at Sinn und Bedeutung 22, which took place in Berlin and Potsdam on September 7-10, 2017, jointly organized by the Leibniz-Centre for General Linguistics (ZAS) and the University of Potsdam. SuB22 received 183 submitted abstracts. Out of these, the organizing committee selected 39 oral presentations in the main session, 4 oral presentations in the special session ‘Semantics and Natural Logic’, and 24 poster presentations. There were an additional 6 invited talks. In total, 58 of these contributions appear in paper form in the present volumes.
Narrative texts by children and adults (2019)
MAIN: Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (2019)
Gagarina, Natalʹja Vladimirovna ; Klop, Daleen ; Kunnari, Sari ; Tantele, Koula ; Välimaa, Taina ; Balčiūnienė, Ingrida ; Bohnacker, Ute ; Walters, Joel
updated version -- The Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN) was designed in order to assess narrative skills in children who acquire one or more languages from birth or from early age. MAIN is suitable for children from 3 to 10 years and evaluates both comprehension and production of narratives. Its design allows for the assessment of several languages in the same child, as well as for different elicitation modes: Model Story, Retelling, and Telling. MAIN contains four parallel stories, each with a carefully designed six-picture sequence. The stories are controlled for cognitive and linguistic complexity, parallelism in macrostructure and microstructure, as well as for cultural appropriateness and robustness. The instrument has been developed on the basis of extensive piloting with more than 550 monolingual and bilingual children aged 3 to 10, for 15 different languages and language combinations. Even though MAIN has not been norm-referenced yet, its standardized procedures can be used for evaluation, intervention and research purposes. MAIN is currently available in the following languages: English, Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bulgarian, Croatian, Cypriot Greek, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Standard Arabic, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, and Welsh.
Im Mittelpunkt Deutsch (2018)
MAIN: Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (2016)
Gagarina, Natalʹja Vladimirovna ; Klop, Daleen ; Kunnari, Sari ; Tantele, Koula ; Välimaa, Taina ; Balčiūnienė, Ingrida ; Bohnacker, Ute ; Walters, Joel
The Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN) was designed in order to assess narrative skills in children who acquire one or more languages from birth or from early age. MAIN is suitable for children from 3 to 10 years and evaluates both comprehension and production of narratives. Its design allows for the assessment of several languages in the same child, as well as for different elicitation modes: Model Story, Retelling, and Telling. MAIN contains four parallel stories, each with a carefully designed six-picture sequence. The stories are controlled for cognitive and linguistic complexity, parallelism in macrostructure and microstructure, as well as for cultural appropriateness and robustness. The instrument has been developed on the basis of extensive piloting with more than 550 monolingual and bilingual children aged 3 to 10, for 15 different languages and language combinations. Even though MAIN has not been norm-referenced yet, its standardized procedures can be used for evaluation, intervention and research purposes. MAIN is currently available in the following languages: English, Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bulgarian, Croatian, Cypriot Greek, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Standard Arabic, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, and Welsh.
Byproducts and side effects : Nebenprodukte und Nebeneffekte (2015)
The papers collected in this volume have very diverse topics – such as prosodic peculiarities (Meinunger and Hamlaoui & Roussarie), morphological items (McFadden and Steriopolo), or phenomena concerning syntax and its interfaces, such as syntax-morphology (Kamali), syntax-parsing (Winkler), or syntax-pragmatics (Bittner & Dery). The languages considered range from quite prominent German and French via Turkish to very exotic Nuuchahnulth or no longer spoken Old and Middle English. However, all contributions center around structural phenomena and provide analyses in terms of grammatical theory.
Proceedings of the workshop on Syntax of Predication, Nov 2-3, 2001, ZAS-Berlin (2001)
This volume presents working versions of presentations heard at and selected for the Workshop on Syntax of Predication, held at ZAS, Berlin, on November 2-3, 2001 (except the editor’s own paper). Predication is a many-faceted topic which involves both syntax and semantics and the interface between them. This is reflected in the papers of the volume.
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