Ralf Vogel (Linguist)

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Ralf Vogel (* 1967 ) is Professor of German Linguistics at Bielefeld University .

Life

Ralf Vogel studied German, English , theater , film and television studies at the Universities of Giessen and Frankfurt am Main . In 1994 he completed his studies in German linguistics with Günther Grewendorf (* 1946).

This was followed from 1995 to 1998 by a doctoral scholarship for the interdisciplinary working group “ Regular Knowledge and Regular Learning in Biological Systems ” of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences . Vogel received his doctorate in 1998 at the Humboldt University in Berlin with Manfred Bierwisch on the subject of " Polyvalent Verbs ".

He then worked from 1999 to 2001 as a research assistant at the University of Stuttgart as part of the DFG project " Theoretical Syntax of German in Comparative Germanic Regions ". In 2005 Ralf Vogel received his habilitation at the University of Potsdam on the subject of “ Output-Oriented Syntax ” . In Potsdam he was then employed as a private lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities until 2010 . At the same time, Vogel was a professor's representative at the Department of Linguistics at the University of Tübingen in the 2006 summer semester and, from October 2006, a research assistant at the Department of Theoretical Linguistics at Bielefeld University. In the summer semester of 2009 and the following winter semester, he was a substitute professor for German linguistics in Bielefeld.

In 2010 he was appointed W3 Professor for German Linguistics in Bielefeld.

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