Martin Fuchs

Martín Fuchs is a postdoctoral researcher in the Time in Translation NWO-funded project, which investigates crosslinguistic variation in Perfect constructions on the basis of parallel corpora data and experimental techniques.
Besides tense and aspect semantics, Martín is interested in context effects in language processing, ambiguity/vagueness resolution, and the cognitive underpinnings of semantic change.
Martín did his undergraduate studies at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (2013), and he obtained a PhD in Linguistics from Yale University in 2020.

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Affiliation

Utrecht University

Interests

Aspect, Semantic Change, Grammaticalization, Context Effects


Sessions

04-13
17:30
90min
Poster Session
Hans Van de Velde, Thomas Schmidt, Maria Flaksman, Eline Zenner, Péter Jeszenszky, Melissa Schuring, Jan Gorisch, Adrian Leemann, Melanie Studerus, Carina Steiner, Sandra Widmer Beierlein, Robert Lange, Gintare Gelunaite-Malinauskiene, Maike Rocker, Christine Graeppi, Maggie Bullock, Francesca Nicora, Agnes Kim, Ljubica Leone, Bianca Sell, Anca-Diana Bibiri, Lorea Unamuno Goiriena, Martin Fuchs, Chiara Meluzzi, Christian Paga, Gorka Basterretxea Santiso, Berta Badia-Barrera, Wilbert Heeringa, Cesko Voeten, Mihaela Mocanu, Paz González, Maria Schinko, Lea Bauernfeind, Raoul Buurke, Nantke Pecht, Anne-France Pinget

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Room 1
5min
Perfect-Perfective variation across Spanish dialects: a parallel-corpus study
Martin Fuchs, Paz González
Poster Session
04-13
09:30
30min
Competing markers for the Progressive meaning: A diachronic corpus study of the Present Progressive and the Simple Present markers in Peninsular Spanish
Martin Fuchs

https://univienna.zoom.us/j/69376737573

Aspects of Morpholosyntactical Variation IV
Room 5