Malte Zimmermann
Affiliations: | University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany |
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Ronasi G, Fischer MH, Zimmermann M. (2018) Language and Arithmetic: A Failure to Find Cross Cognitive Domain Semantic Priming Between Exception Phrases and Subtraction or Addition. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 1524 |
Veaugh-Geiss JPD, Tönnis S, Onea E, et al. (2018) That’s not quite it: An experimental investigation of (non‑)exhaustivity in clefts Semantics and Pragmatics. 11: 3 |
DeVeaugh-Geiss JP, Zimmermann M, Onea E, et al. (2015) Contradicting (not-)at-issueness in exclusives and clefts: An empirical study Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 25: 373-393 |
Hartmann K, Zimmermann M. (2012) Focus marking in Bura: semantic uniformity matches syntactic heterogeneity Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 30: 1061-1108 |
Zimmermann M. (2011) The grammatical expression of focus in West Chadic: Variation and uniformity in and across languages Linguistics. 49: 1163-1213 |
Zimmermann M, Onea E. (2011) Focus marking and focus interpretation Lingua. 121: 1651-1670 |
Drenhaus H, Zimmermann M, Vasishth S. (2011) Exhaustiveness effects in clefts are not truth-functional Journal of Neurolinguistics. 24: 320-337 |
Zimmermann M. (2011) On the functional architecture of DP and the feature content of pronominal quantifiers in Low German The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics. 14: 203-240 |
Zimmermann M. (2009) Variation in the expression of universal quantification and free choice: The case of Hausa koo-wh expressions Linguistic Variation Yearbook. 8: 179-232 |
Hartmann K, Zimmermann M. (2009) Morphological focus marking in Gùrùntùm (West Chadic) Lingua. 119: 1340-1365 |