Erlinde
Meertens

Linguistics

Linguistics is the scientific study of language. I am mainly interested in the structure of language and how we can formally model some small pieces of the complex linguistic system.

As a researcher, I mostly worked on the question of how meaning arises (semantics) and how we use language to communicate (pragmatics). In particular, I conducted research on question meaning and how this can be derived from prosody. I also have work on imperatives and the Macedonian Q-particle li.

My dissertation (that I will hopefully soon defend) is about form-to-meaning mapping in alternative questions and is written within the dfg funded project Questions at the Interfaces.

Publications

Dissertation

Journal Publications

Conference Proceedings

Talks

Invited talks

Workshops & Conferences (unpublished)