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Professor Daniel Gutzmann, holder of the Heisenberg Professorship in "German Linguistics: German Language System" at Ruhr University Bochum since 2022, specializes in semantics and pragmatics with a focus on expressive language and conversational context. His work explores how linguistic meaning is shaped by context, including non-verbal cues and multi-party interactions.
- PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (2013)
- Habilitation at University of Cologne (2018)
- Master's in German philology, philosophy, and Indology from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (2008)
Key research areas include:
- Formal semantics/pragmatics of Germanic languages
- Expressive modifiers and their syntactic anomalies
- Contextual modeling in multi-party conversations
- Pragmaticalization and use-conditional meaning
His publications span topics from punctuation as pragmatic markers to multidimensional semantics. Current projects combine formal linguistic frameworks with discourse/conversational analysis to model contextual dynamics.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Heisenberg Professorship (2022) for outstanding researchers preparing for leadership roles
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