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R. Sekuler, P. Tynan, and E. Levinson (1973) found that when 2 characters are presented side-by-side with a short onset asynchrony, subjectively, they often appear in a "first-left, then-right" order. The authors of this article conducted 6 experiments in which observers judged the temporal order (TOJs) in which 2 digits were presented. They found a consistent TOJ benefit (larger d') when the numerically smaller digit was presented first, even though this semantic information was irrelevant to the task and unrelated to the correct response. They concluded that digits located to the left of the mental number line are transmitted faster to a central comparison stage, which represents an "internal counterpart" to the Sekuler et al. (1973) finding regarding external locations. A corresponding benefit is found for letters pairs (e.g., A-Z) and also for mixed digit-letter pairs (e.g., I-Z).
The paper investigates focus marking devices in the scarcely documented North-Ghanaian Gur language Konkomba. The two particles lé and lá occur under specific focus conditions and are therefore regarded as focus markers in the sparse literature. Comparing the distribution and obligatoriness of both alleged focus markers however, I show that one of the particles, lé, is better analyzed as a connective particle, i.e. as a syntactic rather than as a genuine pragmatic marker, and that comparable syntactic focus marking strategies for sentence-initial constituents are also known from related languages.
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Selection of QUIS Data for Comparative Goals 2.1 Fairy Tale (Topic and Focus in Coherent Discourse) 2.2 Focus Translation Extract 3. On the Presentation and Comparison of the Data 4. Buli 4.1 Tomatoes Fairy Tale in Buli 4.2 Focus Translation Extract in Buli 5. Kɔnni 5.1 Tomatoes Fairy Tale in Kɔnni 5.2 Focus Translation Extract 6. Baatɔnum 6.1 Tomatoes Fairy Tale in Baatɔnum 6.2 Focus Translation Extract in Baatɔnum
Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction 1 Information Structure 2 Grammatical Correlates of Information Structure 3 Structure of the Questionnaire 4 Experimental Tasks 5 Technicalities 6 Archiving 7 Acknowledgments Chapter 2. General Questions 1 General Information 2 Phonology 3 Morphology and Syntax Chapter 3. Experimental tasks 1 Changes (Given/New in Intransitives and Transitives) 2 Giving (Given/New in Ditransitives) 3 Visibility (Given/New, Animacy and Type/Token Reference) 4 Locations (Given/New in Locative Expressions) 5 Sequences (Given/New/Contrast in Transitives) 6 Dynamic Localization (Given/New in Dynamic Loc. Descriptions) 7 Birthday Party (Weight and Discourse Status) 8 Static Localization (Macro-Planning and Given/New in Locatives) 9 Guiding (Presentational Utterances) 10 Event Cards (All New) 11 Anima (Focus types and Animacy) 12 Contrast (Contrast in pairing events) 13 Animal Game (Broad/Narrow Focus in NP) 14 Properties (Focus on Property and Possessor) 15 Eventives (Thetic and Categorical Utterances) 16 Tell a Story (Contrast in Text) 17 Focus Cards (Selective, Restrictive, Additive, Rejective Focus) 18 Who does What (Answers to Multiple Constituent Questions) 19 Fairy Tale (Topic and Focus in Coherent Discourse) 20 Map Task (Contrastive and Selective Focus in Spontaneous Dialogue) 21 Drama (Contrastive Focus in Argumentation) 22 Events in Places (Spatial, Temporal and Complex Topics) 23 Path Descriptions (Topic Change in Narrative) 24 Groups (Partial Topic) 25 Connections (Bridging Topic) 26 Indirect (Implicational Topic) 27 Surprises (Subject-Topic Interrelation) 28 Doing (Action Given, Action Topic) 29 Influences (Question Priming) Chapter 4. Translation tasks 1 Basic Intonational Properties 2 Focus Translation 3 Topic Translation 4 Quantifiers Chapter 5. Information structure summary survey 1 Preliminaries 2 Syntax 3 Morphology 4 Prosody 5 Summary: Information structure Chapter 6. Performance of Experimental Tasks in the Field 1 Field sessions 2 Field Session Metadata 3 Informants’ Agreement
This paper investigates the structural properties of morphosyntactically marked focus constructions, focussing on the often neglected non-focal sentence part in African tone languages. Based on new empirical evidence from five Gur and Kwa languages, we claim that these focus expressions have to be analysed as biclausal constructions even though they do not represent clefts containing restrictive relative clauses. First, we relativize the partly overgeneralized assumptions about structural correspondences between the out-of-focus part and relative clauses, and second, we show that our data do in fact support the hypothesis of a clause coordinating pattern as present in clause sequences in narration. It is argued that we deal with a non-accidental, systematic feature and that grammaticalization may conceal such basic narrative structures.
We present three experiments in which observers searched for a target digit among distractor digits in displays in which the mean numerical target-distractor distance was varied. Search speed and accuracy increased with numerical distance in both target-present and target-absent trials (Exp. 1A). In Experiment 1B, the target 5 was replaced with the letter S. The results suggest that the findings of Experiment 1A do not simply reflect the fact that digits that were numerically closer to the target coincidentally also shared more physical features with it. In Experiment 2, the numerical distance effect increased with set size in both target-present and target-absent trials. These findings are consistent with the view that increasing numerical target-distractor distance affords faster nontarget rejection and target identification times. Recent neurobiological findings (e.g., Nieder, 2011) on the neuronal coding of numerosity have reported a width of tuning curves of numerosity-selective neurons that suggests graded, distance-dependent coactivation of the representations of adjacent numbers, which in visual search would make it harder to reject numerically closer distractors as nontargets.
Militärgeschichte und Wissensgeschichte bilden zwei in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten international prosperierende Forschungsfelder, die bislang aber selten miteinander in Dialog getreten sind. Das Themenheft nimmt dies zum Anlass, exemplarisch die Potentiale wissensgeschichtlicher Perspektiven für die (früh-)neuzeitliche Militärgeschichte auszuloten und dabei zugleich den bislang oft unreflektierten Zäsurcharakter der Jahre um 1800 kritisch zu beleuchten. Gab es eine eigene militärische Wissenskultur oder inwieweit partizipierte das Militär an den zivilen Wissenskulturen seiner sozialen Umwelt? Welche Akteure, welche Praktiken und welche Medien spielten eine Rolle bei der Verwissenschaftlichung des Militärischen im Wandel von der Kriegskunst zur Kriegswissenschaft? Gerade der geweitete analytische Horizont der Wissensgeschichte ermöglicht es, der Vielfalt der Wissensformen Rechnung zu tragen und entsprechende Entwicklungen angemessen in ihren historischen Kontexten zu verorten. Darüber hinaus bietet der epochenübergreifende Zuschnitt die Chance, nicht nur Brüche, sondern auch mögliche Kontinuitäten zwischen frühneuzeitlichem und neuzeitlichem Militärwesen sowie dessen Beziehungen zum Wissen aufzuzeigen und etwaige Ungenauigkeiten oder historiographisch bedingte Verkürzungen durch neue Akzentsetzungen zu korrigieren.
This is the 16th issue of the working paper series Interdisciplinary Studies on Information Structure (ISIS) of the Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB) 632. The present issue continues the series on Linguistic Fieldnotes providing data elicited and documented by different members of the Sonderforschungsbereich 632. Here, the focus is placed on primary linguistic data from Gur and Kwa languages, collected and prepared by Anne Schwarz, former investigator in Project B1 and D2, and Ines Fiedler, former investigator in Project B1 and D2 and current member of Project B7 at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
In this paper, we describe tools and resources for the study of African languages developed at the Collaborative Research Centre 632 "Information Structure". These include deeply annotated data collections of 25 sub-Saharan languages that are described together with their annotation scheme, as well as the corpus tool ANNIS, which provides unified access to a broad variety of annotations created with a range of different tools. With the application of ANNIS to several African data collections, we illustrate its suitability for the purpose of language documentation, distributed access, and the creation of data archives.
Information structure
(2007)
Inhalt:
Alexander von Humboldt-Forschungsstelle: Ingo Schwarz zum 65. Geburtstag
Ottmar Ette: Findung und Erfindung einer Leserschaft. Neuere Editionsprojekte zu Alexander von Humboldt als Grundlage und Herausforderung künftigen Forschens
Eberhard Knobloch: Alexandre de Humboldt et le Marquis de Laplace
Oliver Schwarz: Alexander von Humboldt als astronomischer Arbeiter, Diskussionspartner und Ideengeber
Petra Werner: Innenwelten und bleiche Gärten. Alexander von Humboldt untertage und in der Caripe-Höhle
Christian Suckow: Alexander von Humboldt in Ust’-Kamenogorsk
Anne Jobst: Neue Briefe Christian Gottfried Ehrenbergs an Alexander von Humboldt
Thomas Schmuck: Humboldt, Baer und die Evolution
Manfred Ringmacher: Zwei Briefe auf Guaraní in Alexander von Humboldts Handschrift
Ute Tintemann: Julius Klaproths Mithridates-Projekt, Alexander von Humboldt und das Verlagshaus Cotta
Ulrike Leitner: „Ja! Wenn Berlin Bonn wäre!“ Friedrich Rückerts Berufung nach Berlin
Frank Holl: „Zur Freiheit bestimmt“ – Alexander von Humboldts Blick auf die Kulturen der Welt
Sebastian Panwitz: Das Humboldt-Mendelssohn-Haus Jägerstraße 22. Ein Quellenfund
Laura Péaud: Du Mexique à l‘Oural : l‘expertise humboldtienne au service du politique
Bärbel Holtz: „Cicerone“ des Königs? Alexander von Humboldt und Friedrich Wilhelm III.
Menso Folkerts: Ein unerwartetes Zusammentreffen in Sanssouci. Alexander von Humboldt und Karl Ludwig Hencke an der Tafel Friedrich Wilhelms IV.
Ulrich Päßler: Preußens Mann in Washington. Fünf Briefe Friedrich von Gerolts an Alexander von Humboldt (1858/1859)
Bill Roba: German-Iowan Strategies in Celebrating the Centennial of Alexander von Humboldt’s Birth
Regina Mikosch: Ingo Schwarz‘ Veröffentlichungen zur Alexander von Humboldt
Über die Autoren
HiN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz = Festschrift für Margot Faak zu Ehren ihres 80. Geburtstages
(2006)
Inhalt:
- Die Mitarbeiter der Avh-Forschungsstelle: Margot Faak zum 80. Geburtstag
- Marie-Noëlle Bourguet: La fabrique du savoir. Essai sur les carnets de voyage d'Alexander von Humboldt
- Ottmar Ette: Unterwegs zu einer Weltwissenschaft? Alexander von Humboldts Weltbegriffe und die transarealen Studien
- Eberhard Knobloch: Erkundung und Erforschung - Alexander von Humboldts Amerikareise
- Herbert Pieper: Die Geognosie der Vulkane
- Christian Suckow: Prinz Humboldt
- Ursula Thiemer-Sachse: ¡Qué arte es comprender el arte ...! La visión del arte indígena de América por Alejandro de Humboldt
- Margot Faak: G. W. Leibniz im Urteil Alexander von Humboldts
- Regina Mikosch, Ingo Schwarz: Bibliographie zu Margot Faak
Inhalt:
- Hinweis auf die elektronischen Ressourcen, bereitgestellt von der Alexander von-Humboldt-Forschungsstelle der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
- Anne Jobst: „wie man die Gabe aplicirt“ : der Briefwechsel zwischen Humboldt und Ehrenberg, ein Beispiel
- Ottmar Ette: Hallar e inventar un público. Nuevos proyectos editoriales acerca de la obra de Alexander von Humboldt
- María Rosario Martí Marco: La figura del botánico Valenciano Antonio José Cavanilles en su relación científica con Humboldt y los botánicos alemanes
- Tom Müller: Roger Bacon in der Sicht Alexander von Humboldts
Ulrich Päßler: Alexander von Humboldt und die transnationale Wissenschaftskommunikation im 19. Jahrhundert
- Ursula Thiemer-Sachse: La visión de Alejandro de Humboldt de la situación social y cultural de los indígenas mexicanos contemporáneos, tal como fue reflejada en su diario de iaje y en el “Ensayo Político del Reino de la Nueva España”
- Kurt-R. Biermann/Ingo Schwarz: Warum bezeichnete sich Alexander von Humboldt als DER ALTE VOM BERGE (Vecchio della Montagna)?
Inhalt:
- Ottmar Ette: Amerika in Asien. Alexander von Humboldts Asie centrale und die russisch-sibirische Forschungsreise im transarealen Kontext
- Eberhard Knobloch und Herbert Pieper: Die Fußnote ber Geognosia in Humboldts Florae Fribergensis specimen
- Heinz Krumpel: Identität und Differenz - Goethes Faust und Alexander von Humboldt
- Ingo Schwarz: "Humbug und Taktlosigkeit" oder "ein anlockendes Aushängeschild". Alexander von Humboldt als Held einer Novelle - 1858
- Ursula Thiemer-Sachse: La recepción en Europa de la obra de Carlos Nebel "Voyage pittoresque et archéologique dans la parte plus intéressante du Mexique"
- Kurt-R. Biermann und Ingo Schwarz: Indianische Reisebegleiter Alexander von Humboldts in Amerika
- Kurt-R. Biermann y Ingo Schwarz: Los compañeros de viaje indios de Alejandro de Humboldt en América
Characterization of NE81, the first lamin-like nucleoskeleton protein in a unicellular organism
(2012)
Lamins build the nuclear lamina and are required for chromatin organization, gene expression, cell cycle progression, and mechanical stabilization. Despite these universal functions, lamins have so far been found only in metazoans. We have identified protein NE81 in Dictyostelium, which has properties that justify its denomination as a lamin-like protein in a lower eukaryote. This is based on its primary structure, subcellular localization, and regulation during mitosis, and its requirement of the C-terminal CaaX box as a posttranslational processing signal for proper localization. Our knockout and overexpression mutants revealed an important role for NE81 in nuclear integrity, chromatin organization, and mechanical stability of cells. All our results are in agreement with a role for NE81 in formation of a nuclear lamina. This function is corroborated by localization of Dictyostelium NE81 at the nuclear envelope in human cells. The discovery of a lamin-like protein in a unicellular organism is not only intriguing in light of evolution, it may also provide a simple experimental platform for studies of the molecular basis of laminopathies.
"Die Toten reiten schnelle."
(2007)
Viele Briefe von und an Alexander von Humboldt enthalten Zitate aus klassischen Werken der Antike oder aus zeitgenössischen Gedichten, Dramen, Erzählungen. Der Aufsatz versucht anhand einiger Beispiele zu zeigen, dass es den Briefeschreibern weniger darum ging, die Empfänger mit gediegener Bildung zu beeindrucken, als darum, ihren Gedanken anschaulicher und prägnanter Gestalt zu verleihen, zumal in gebildeten Kreisen die Kenntnis der Klassiker und der zeitgenössischen Literatur sozusagen zur Grundausstattung an Bildung gehörte, mit der beinahe spielerisch umgegangen werden konnte.