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Gereon Müller

Gereon Müller

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
36
Citations
5699
World Ranking
6483
National Ranking
165

Overview

Gereon Müller is affiliated with Leipzig University in Germany. Their academic work primarily spans across the fields of Arts and Humanities, Computer Science, and Psychology.

Their research focuses on several subfields, including Language and Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, as well as Linguistics and Language. Key topics associated with their publications include syntax, semantics, and linguistic variation; natural language processing techniques; phonetics and phonology research; linguistic variation and morphology; historical linguistics and language studies; linguistic research and analysis; and linguistics, language diversity, and identity.

Gereon Müller's recent papers reflect a concentration on syntactic structures, morphology, and theoretical linguistics. Notable publications include:

  • Extraction from NP, frequency, and minimalist gradient harmonic grammar, 2022, Linguistics
  • Pre-syntactic impoverishment: Premature exponence in Harmonic Serialism, 2024, WORD Structure
  • Reflexes of exponent movement in inflectional morphology, 2022, Natural Language & Linguistic Theory

The venues where Müller has published recent work include:

  • Natural Language & Linguistic Theory
  • Linguistics
  • WORD Structure

Coauthorship collaborations include researchers such as Daniel Gleim, Mariia Privizentseva, Sören E. Tebay, Johannes Englisch, and Opitz Andreas.

In addition to journal articles, Müller has contributed to book publications. A forthcoming book titled German Syntax, published by Cambridge University Press and expected in 2025, has been cited in relevant academic literature.

Best Publications

  • Incomplete category fronting

    Gereon Müller

  • Improper movement and unambiguous binding

    Gereon Müller;Wolfgang Sternefeld

  • On Deriving CED Effects from the PIC

    Gereon Müller

  • Optimality, markedness, and word order in German

    Gereon Müller

  • Verb-Second as vP-First

    Gereon Müller

  • Constraints on Displacement: A phase-based approach

    Gereon Müller

  • A constraint on remnant movement

    Gereon Müller

  • Phrase Impenetrability and Wh-Intervention

    Gereon Müller

  • Noun‐Phrase Structure by Reprojection

    Doreen Georgi;Gereon Müller

  • Ergatives Move Too Early: On an Instance of Opacity in Syntax

    Anke Assmann;Doreen Georgi;Fabian Heck;Gereon Müller

  • Wh-scope marking

    Uli Lutz;Gereon Müller;Arnim von Stechow

  • Partial wh-movement and Optimality Theory

    Gereon Müller

  • A-bar syntax : a study in movement types

    Gereon Müller

  • Derivational optimization of wh-movement

    Fabian Heck;Gereon Müller

  • Order Preservation, Parallel Movement, and the Emergence of the Unmarked

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  • Competition in syntax

    Gereon Müller;Wolfgang Sternefeld

  • Ergativity, accusativity, and the order of Merge and Agree

    Gereon Müller

  • On the nature of the input in optimality theory

    Fabian Heck;Gereon Müller;Ralf Vogel;Silke Fischer

  • Optionality in optimality-theoretic syntax

    Gereon Müller

  • Shape Conservation and Remnant Movement

    Gereon Müller

  • Structure removal: An argument for feature-driven Merge

    Gereon Müller

  • Syncretism and iconicity in Icelandic noun declensions: a Distributed Morphology approach

    Gereon Müller

  • Notes on paradigm economy

    Gereon Müller

  • Three-Way Systems do not Exist

    Gereon Müller;Daniela Thomas

  • A-Chain formation and economy of derivation

    Gereon Müller;Wolfgang Sternefeld

Frequent Co-Authors

Angela D. Friederici
Angela D. Friederici Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Artemis Alexiadou
Artemis Alexiadou Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Matthias Schlesewsky
Matthias Schlesewsky University of South Australia
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky University of South Australia
Luigi Rizzi
Luigi Rizzi University of Siena
Lyn Frazier
Lyn Frazier University of Massachusetts Amherst
Liliane Haegeman
Liliane Haegeman Ghent University
Andrew Nevins
Andrew Nevins Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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