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Specialised Research Area: Language between Redundancy and Deficiency (SFB/FWF)

Edgar Onea (Institute of German Studies, SFB Coordinator)
Steffen Heidinger (Institute for Romance Studies)
Boban Arsenijević (Institute for Slavic Studies)
Sarah Melker (Institute for German Studies)

Grammatical gender in discourse and grammar

  • Edgar Onea (Institute for German Studies) (PI)
  • Simon Dampfhofer (Institute for German Studies)

The role of self in pronominal coreference

  • Boban Arsenijević (Institute for Slavic Studies)
  • Aleksandra Milosavljević (Institute for Slavic Studies)
  • Joeri Vinke (Institute for Slavic Studies)

Animacy features and the flexibility of pronouns

  • Steffen Heidinger (Institute for Romance Studies) (PI)
  • Yanis da Cunha (Institute for Romance Studies)
Multifunctionality in Morphology (FWF/ARIS, with the University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia)

Marko Simonović (Institute for Slavic Studies)
Stefan Milosavljević (Institute for Slavic Studies)
Boban Arsenijević (Institute for Slavic Studies)

South Slavic CLItics in language Contact contexts, CLIC (MSCA/ERC)

Jelena Živojinović (Institute for Slavic Studies)
Boban Arsenijević (Institute for Slavic Studies)

Adjective-adverb interface in the Romance languages: The Second Way - Prepositional adverbials in primary dialects of Romance (FWF P 37209)

Martin Hummel (Institute for Romance Studies)
Stefan Koch (Institute for Romance Studies)
Martina Rossi (Institute for Romance Studies)
Katharina Gerhalter (Institute of Romance Studies)

The Language of the Arab Minority in Southern Iran: Language documentation and investigation of linguistic patterns (FWF P 33421-G)

Dina El Zarka (Institute for Linguistics)

Wien und Graz - Städte und ihre sprachlichen Strahlkräfte / Vienna and Graz - cities and their influential force (FWF F 6004-G23; part of the SFB Deutsch in Österreich. Variation - Contact - Perception)

Arne Ziegler (Institute for German Studies)
Dragana Rakočević (Institute for German Studies)

Linguistic characteristics of psychopathy and narcissism using the example of Jack Unterweger (City of Graz)

Karoline Marko (Department of English Studies)
Ida Leibetseder (Department of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminology)

Using AI to apply empirical methods in English linguistics: Arqus Twinning Project, (April-June 2025)

Gunther Kaltenböck (Institute for English Studies, University of Graz)
Arne Lohmann (Institute for English Studies, University of Leipzig)

A graph-theoretical approach to morphology and its application to English and German (FWF, ESPRIT)

Sergei Monakhov (PI, Institute for Linguistics)

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