Anke Holler

List of John Benjamins publications for which Anke Holler plays a role.

Salem, Susanna, Thomas Weskott and Anke Holler 2018 On the processing of Free Indirect Discourse: First results and methodological challengesLinguistic Foundations of Narration in Spoken and Sign Languages, Hübl, Annika and Markus Steinbach (eds.), pp. 143–172 | Chapter
In this contribution we report on the results from two psycholinguistic experiments investigating the processing of Free Indirect Discourse (FID). We conceive of FID as a linguistic means that cues comprehenders to take over the perspective of a protagonist in third-person narrations. Using both… read more
Axel-Tober, Katrin, Anke Holler and Helena Krause 2016 Correlative es vs. das in German: An empirical perspectiveInner-sentential Propositional Proforms: Syntactic properties and interpretative effects, Frey, Werner, André Meinunger and Kerstin Schwabe (eds.), pp. 49–72 | Article
In the last few decades, the role of correlative elements in recursive sentence embedding has received considerable attention. In the theoretical literature on German, it has been argued that the syntax of correlative constructions is not homogeneous and that one has to distinguish between… read more
Holler, Anke 2008 German dependent clauses from a constraint-based perspective'Subordination' versus 'Coordination' in Sentence and Text: A cross-linguistic perspective, Fabricius-Hansen, Cathrine and Wiebke Ramm (eds.), pp. 187–216 | Article
Holler, Anke 2008 12. A discourse-relational approach to continuationConstraints in Discourse, Benz, Anton and Peter Kühnlein (eds.), pp. 249–265 | Article
In German, there exist two classes of non-restrictive relative clauses: continuative and appositive ones. The clauses of both classes are comparable in their syntactic and semantic behavior as they are both non-integrated clauses denoting a proposition. They differ, however, in respect to their… read more
The present paper addresses the issue of the grammatical relations in Germanwh-relative clause constructions. It discusses data demonstrating that the ordinary assumption that German wh-relative clauses generally relate to propositional antecedents must be revised. In particular, it shows that the… read more