Prof. Dr. Thomas Berg

Professor für Linguistik (em.)
Englische Linguistik
Anschrift
Universität Hamburg
Fachbereich Sprache, Literatur, Medien II
Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
Von-Melle-Park 6, Postfach #23
20146 Hamburg
Sprechzeiten
Kontakt
E-Mail: thomas_berg"AT"uni-hamburg.de
Schwerpunkte
- Psycholinguistik
- Phonologie
- Kontrastive Linguistik
- Morphologie
Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang
- geboren 1957 in Lüneburg
- 2. Staatsexamen in Speyer
- Promotion in Braunschweig 1986 mit dem Thema „Die Abbildung des Sprachproduktionsprozesses in einem Aktivationsflußmodell
- Habilitation in Oldenburg 1995 mit dem Thema „Linguistic structure and change: An explanation from language processing“
- Lehrstuhlvertretung an der Universität Duisburg 1996/97
- Professur an der Universität Hamburg seit 1997, pensioniert seit dem 01. April 2023
Arbeitsgebiete/Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Psycholinguistik
- Phonologie
- Kontrastive Linguistik
- Morphologie
Publikationen
Monographien
- A cross-linguistic comparison of slips of the tongue. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club, 1987.
- Die Abbildung des Sprachproduktionsprozesses in einem Aktivationsflußmodell. Untersuchungen an deutschen und englischen Versprechern. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1988.
- Linguistic structure and change: An explanation from language processing. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. (slightly revised paperback edition, 2001)
- Structure in language. A dynamic perspective. New York: Routledge, 2009. (paperback edition, 2012)
- Anglistische Sprachwissenschaft. München: Fink, 2013.
Herausgeberschaften
- (mit Hubert Cuyckens, Klaus-Uwe Panther & René Dirven): Motivation in language. Studies in honour of Günter Radden. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2003.
- (mit Günter Radden, Klaus-Michael Köpcke & Peter Siemund): Aspects of meaning construction. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2007.
Aufsätze
- Is voice a suprasegmental? in: Linguistics 23 (1985) 885-915.
- The aftermath of error occurrence: Psycholinguistic evidence from cut-offs. in: Language & Communication 6 (1986) 195-213.
- Sprachliche Ausrutscher als Glücksfall für die Wissenschaft. in: Spektrum der Wissenschaft (November 1986) 39-40.
- The monophonematic status of diphthongs revisited. in: Phonetica 43 (1986) 198-205.
- The problems of language control: Editing, monitoring, and feedback. in: Psychological Research 48 (1986) 133-144.
- The case against accommodation: Evidence from German speech error data. in: Journal of Memory and Language 26 (1987) 277-299.
- The whys and wherefores of suprasegmentalization. in: Lingua 74 (1988) 283-302.
- Zur Leistungsfähigkeit linguistischer Konstrukte in der Beschreibung psycholinguistischer Daten: Untersuchungen an phonologischen Versprechern aus mehreren indoeuropäischen Sprachen. in: Bernd Spillner (Hg.): Angewandte Linguistik und Computer. Kongreßberichte zur 18. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Angewandte Linguistik. Tübingen: Narr, 1988. 197-199.
- On the internal structure of polysyllabic monomorphemic words: The case for superrimes. in: Studia Linguistica 43 (1989) 5-32.
- How phonetic is a phonological feature representation? The case of labio-dental fricatives. in: Speech Communication 8 (1989) 329-346.
- Intersegmental cohesiveness. in: Folia Linguistica 23 (1989) 245-280.
- The differential sensitivity of consonants and vowels to stress. in: Language Sciences 12 (1990) 65-84.
- Unreine Reime als Evidenz für die Organisation phonologischer Merkmale. in: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 9 (1990) 3-27.
- Redundant-feature coding in the mental lexicon. in: Linguistics 29 (1991) 903-925.
- Phonological processing in a syllable-timed language with pre-final stress: Evidence from Spanish speech error data. in: Language and Cognitive Processes 6 (1991) 265-301.
- Productive and perceptual constraints on speech error correction. in: Psychological Research 54 (1992) 114-126.
- Phonological harmony as a processing problem. in: Journal of Child Language 19 (1992) 225-257.
- Umrisse einer psycholinguistischen Theorie der Silbe. in: Peter Eisenberg, Karl Heinz Ramers & Heinz Vater (Hg.): Silbenphonologie des Deutschen. Tübingen: Narr, 1992, 44-99.
- Prelexical and postlexical features in language production: in: Applied Psycholinguistics 13 (1992) 199-235.
- (mit Ulrich Schade): The role of inhibition in a spreading-activation model of language production. I: The psycholinguistic perspective. in: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 21 (1992) 405-434.
- (mit Ulrich Schade): The role of inhibition in a spreading-activation model of language production. II: The implementational perspective. in: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 21 (1992) 435-462.
- The phoneme through a psycholinguist’s looking-glass. in: Theoretical Linguistics 19 (1993) 39-76.
- On the relationship between voice and word class in English. in: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 41 (1993) 198-212.
- The sensitivity of phonological rimes to phonetic length. in: Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 19 (1994) 63-81.
- More on intersegmental cohesiveness. in: Folia Linguistica 28 (1994) 257-278.
- Word-final devoicing in the history of English: A case of unnatural phonology? in: English Studies 76 (1995) 185-201.
- Sound change in child language: A study of inter-word variation. in: Language and Speech 38 (1995) 331-363.
- (mit Hassan Abd-El-Jawad): The unfolding of suprasegmental representations: A cross-linguistic perspective. in: Journal of Linguistics 32 (1996) 291-324.
- Language processing as a reason for linguistic structure and change. in: English and American Studies in German (1996) 9-12.
- The modality-specificity of linguistic representations: Evidence from slips of the tongue and the pen. in: Journal of Pragmatics 27 (1997) 671-697.
- Lexical-stress differences in English and German. in: Linguistische Berichte 167 (1997) 3-22.
- The resolution of number conflicts in English and German agreement patterns. in: Linguistics 36 (1998) 41-70.
- The (in)compatibility of word classes and morpheme orders and its historical implications. in: English Language and Linguistics 2 (1998) 245 - 262.
- Stress variation in British and American English. in: World Englishes 18 (1999) 123 - 143.
- (mit Ulrich Schade): A local connectionist account of consonant harmony in child language. in: Cognitive Science 24 (2000) 123 - 149.
- The position of adjectives on the noun-verb continuum. in: English Language and Linguistics 4 (2000), 269 - 293.
- (mit Jussi Niemi) Syllabification in Finnish and German: Onset filling versus onset maximization. in: Journal of Phonetics 28 (2000) 187 - 216.
- An experimental study of syllabification in Icelandic. in: Nordic Journal of Linguistics 24 (2001), 71 - 105.
- The historical development of English sentence structure: from less to more hierarchical. in: Wolfram Bublitz, Manfred von Roncador und Heinz Vater (eds.): Philology, typology and language structure. Festschrift for Winfried Boeder. Frankfurt, M.: Peter Lang, (2003), 111-136.
- Slips of the typewriter key. in: Applied Psycholinguistics 23 (2002), 185 - 207.
- Die Analyse von Sprechfehlern. in: Theo Herrmann & Joachim Grabowski (eds.): Sprachproduktion. (Enzyklopädie der Psychologie). Göttingen: Hogrefe (2003), 247-264.
- Similarity and contrast in segmental phonology. in: Linguistics 42 (2004), 1049 - 1103.
- (mit Ulrich Schade und Uwe Laubenstein) Versprecher und ihre Reparaturen. in: Gert Rickheit, Theo Herrmann und Werner Deutsch (Hgg.): Psycholinguistics. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter (2003), 317 - 338.
- Right-branching in English derivational morphology. in: English Language and Linguistics 7 (2003) , 279 - 307.
- Shared lexical representations: evidence from first-language acquisition. in: Rivista di Linguistica 16 (2004), 245 - 268.
- A structural account of phonological paraphasias. in: Brain and Language 94 (2005), 104 - 129; 96 (2006), 331-356.
- The internal structure of four-noun compounds in English and German. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 2 (2006) 197-231.
- A typology of suprasegmental structure. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 53 (2007), 53-73.
- Emphatic stress shift in German. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 27 (2008), 165 - 187.
- (mit Christian Koops): The interplay of left- and right-branching effects: A phonotactic analysis of Korean syllable structure. in: Lingua 120 (2010), 35 - 49.
- A diachronic frequency account of the allomorphy of some grammatical markers. in: Journal of Linguistics 47 (2011), 31-64.
- The clipping of common and proper nouns. in: Word Structure 4, (2011) 1 - 19.
- The modification of compounds by attributive adjectives. in: Language Sciences 33 (2011), 725-737.
- Recursion introduces a left-branching bias (where possible). in: Linguistics 49 (2011), 977- 990.
- (mit Sabine Helmer, Marion Neubauer und Arne Lohmann): Determinants of the extent of compound use: A contrastive analysis: in: Linguistics 50 (2012), 269 - 303.
- The cohesiveness of English and German compounds. in: The Mental Lexicon 7 (2012), 1 - 33.
- Branching direction in recursive structures. in: English Language and Linguistics 16 (2012) 385-401.
- On the complementary nature of consonant and vowel harmony in child and adult language. in: Word 59 (2008) 241-256.
- (mit Marion Neubauer): From unit-and-ten to ten-before-unit order in the history of English numerals. Language Variation and Change 26 (2014) 21-43.
- How nominal compounds are modified by two adjectives. in: Folia Linguistica 48 (2014) 1-36.
- On the relationship between type and token frequency. in: Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 21 (2014) 199-222.
- Competition as a unifying concept for the study of language. in: The Mental Lexicon 9 (2014) 338-370.
- Boundary permeability - A parameter for linguistic typology. in: Linguistic Typology 18 (2014) 489-531.
- (mit Christian Koops): Phonotactic constraints and sub-syllabic structure: A difficult relationship. in: Journal of Linguistics 51 (2015) 3-39.
- Locating affixes on the lexicon-grammar continuum. in: Cognitive Linguistic Studies 2 (2015) 150-180.
- The multiplanar nature of frequency. in: Glottotheory 7 (2016) 1-18.
- The semantic structure of English and German compounds: Same or different. in: Studia Neophilologica 88 (2016) 148-164.
- Compounding in German and English: A Quantitative translation study. in: Languages in Contrast 17 (2017) 43-68.
- The modification of compound nouns by three adjectives. in: Functions of Language 24 (2017) 139-165.
- Frequency and serial order. in: Linguistics 56 (2018) 1303-1351.
- Towards an explanation of the syntax of West Germanic particle verbs: A cognitive-pragmatic view. in: Cognitive Linguistics 29 (2018) 703 - 728.
- Adjective phrases with doubly modified heads: how lexical information influences word order and constituent structure. in: English Language and Linguistics 23 (2019) 341-361.
- (mit Tim Zingler und Arne Lohmann): The range of linguistic units: Distance effects in English mandative subjunctive constructions. in: Journal of Linguistics 56 (2020) 231-268.
- Asymmetrical intercalation in Germanic complex verbs. in: Journal of Germanic Linguistics 32 (2020). 107-144.
- Morphological slips of the tongue. in: Vito Pirelli, Ingo Plag & Wolfgang U. Dressler (Hg.): Word knowledge and word usage: a cross-disciplinary guide to the mental lexicon. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton, 634-679 (2020).
- Ordering biases in cross-linguistic perspective: The interaction of serial order and structural level. in: Linguistic Typology 24 (2020). 353-397.
- The typology of adjective linkage: Relating NPs to VPs. in: Language 96 (2020) 551-577.
- Nominal and pronominal gender: Putting Greenberg's Universal 43 to the test. Language Typology and Universals 73 (2020) 525-574.
- The directionality of reduplicative plurality. in: Word Structure 15 (2022) 1 - 27.
- The iconicity of possessive-affix position in Malayo-Polynesian. in: Cognitive Linguistic Studies 9 (2022) 31 - 63.
- Paradigmatic consequences of the suffixing preference. in: Studies in Language 46 (2022) 376 - 401.
- (mit Peter Zörnig und Charlotte Lehr): The effects of type and token frequency on word length: A cross-linguistic study. in: Glottotheory 13 (2022) 173 - 209.
- Comparing the functional range of English to be to German sein: a test of the boundary permeability hypothesis. in: Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 23 (2023) 371-396.
- (mit Peter Zörnig): Unifying models for word length distributions based on types and tokens. in: Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 30 (2023) 167-182.
- Gender marking in the first-person singular: a case of paradigm (in)consistency. in: Journal of Linguistics 60 (2024) 527-561.
- Gender, number and person: a three-way interaction. in: Linguistic Typology 28 (2024) 537-565.
- Morpheme order inside the verb: a typological approach. in: Morphology (im Druck)
Rezensionen
- Rez. von: Eric Keller: Introduction aux systèmes psycholinguistiques. Chicoutimi: Gaëtan Morin, 1985. in: Romanistisches Jahrbuch 36 (1985) 143-147.
- Rez. von: Donald G. MacKay: The organization of perception and action. A theory for language and other cognitive skills. New York: Springer, 1987. in: Current Psychology: Research and Reviews 8 (1989) 56-60.
- Rez. von: Jean Aitchison: Words in the mind. An introduction to the mental lexicon. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987. in: Lingua 79 (1989) 342-346.
- Rez. von: Willem J.M. Levelt: Speaking. From intention to articulation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1989. in: American Journal of Psychology 103 (1990) 409-418.
- Rez. von: Theo Vennemann: Preference laws for syllable structure and the explanation of sound change. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1988. in: Journal of Linguistics 26 (1990) 569-570.
- Rez. von: David Lee: Language, children and society. An introduction to linguistics and language development. New York: New York University Press, 1989. in: Lingua 83 (1991) 255-260.
- Rez. von: David Ingram: First language acquisition. Method, description and explanation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. in: Lingua 85 (1991) 55-60.
- Rez. von: Marlis Hellinger: Kontrastive feministische Linguistik. Mechanismen sprachlicher Diskriminierung im Englischen und Deutschen. Ismaning: Hueber, 1990. in: Linguistische Berichte 137 (1992) 68-74.
- Rez. von: Jean-Luc Nespoulous & Pierre Villiard (eds.): Morphology, phonology, and aphasia. New York: Springer, 1990. in: Linguistics 30 (1992) 458-467.
- Rez. von: Natalie Lefkowitz: Talking backwards, looking forwards. The French language game Verlan. Tübingen: Narr, 1991. in: Language in Society 23 (1992) 503-508.
- Rez. von: Monika Schwarz: Einführung in die kognitive Linguistik. Tübingen: Francke, 1992. in: Sprache und Kognition 11 (1992) 245-248.
- Rez. von: Siegfried Wyler: Colour and language. Colour terms in English. Tübingen: Narr, 1992. in: English Studies 75 (1994) 382-384.
- Rez. von: John A. Hawkins: A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. in: Linguistics 34 (1996) 1247-1253.
- Rez. von: Nikolaus Ritt: Selfish sounds and linguistic evolution. A Darwinian approach to language change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. in: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 26 (2007), 131-132.
- Rez. von: Laurel J. Brinton und Donna M. Brinton: The linguistic structure of Modern English. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2010. In: Anglistik 22 (2011), 217-219.
- Rez. von: Elena Even-Simkin & Yishai Tobin: The regularity of the 'irregular' verbs and nouns in English. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2013. Journal of Linguistics 50 (2014) 738-743.
Materialien
- Survey of English linguistics (PDF)
- Varieties of English - lecture notes (PDF)
- History of the English language (PDF)
- The Structure of English (PDF)
- History of the English language - Appendix zur Vorlesung im SoSe 2012 (PDF)