Klaus von Heusinger

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Klaus von Heusinger (born September 22, 1962 in Kassel ) is a German linguist .

He studied (1984–1990) general linguistics, philosophy , artificial intelligence and oriental languages ​​at the University of Konstanz and the University of Edinburgh in 1990 with a master's degree in linguistics and philosophy from the University of Konstanz. From 1990 to 1997 he was a research assistant at the University of Konstanz. After completing his doctorate in linguistics at the University of Konstanz in 1992: Epsilon expressions as semantemes for definite and indefinite noun phrases and anaphoric pronounsfrom 1997 to 1999 he had a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Konstanz (and Research Fellow at the Linguistics Research Center of the University of California, Santa Cruz ).

After completing his habilitation in 1999 at the University of Konstanz: Intonation and Information Structure , he received a Heisenberg scholarship from 2000 to 2003 at the University of Konstanz (and Research Fellow at the Center for Cognitive Science at the University of Edinburgh ). From 2003 to 2012 he taught at the professorship for General and German Linguistics at the University of Stuttgart . Since 2012 he has been Professor of German Linguistics, Institute for German Language and Literature 1 at the University of Cologne . He is married to Sabine von Heusinger .

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Monographs

  • Salience and reference. The epsilon operator in the semantics of the noun phrase and anaphoric pronouns (= Studia grammatica. Vol. 43). Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-05-003152-2 .

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  1. Kürschner's German Scholar Calendar Online