
About
Ingo Reich is a Professor of Semantics and Pragmatics at Saarland University, leading research on linguistic encoding and information density. As Principal Investigator for projects B3 and T1 within the SFB 1102 Collaborative Research Center, he explores interface phenomena like coordination, ellipsis, and anaphora. He also serves as Scientific Coordinator for the Integrated Research Training Group (IGK), mentoring graduate students and collaborating with researchers such as Elke Teich and Heiner Drenhaus.
- Current Role: Professor, Saarland University
- Projects: SFB 1102 B3, T1, IDeaLite
- Contact: i.reich@mx.uni-saarland.de | C5.3 Room 3.10
His research combines systematic and psycholinguistic approaches to study how information is encoded in German, particularly in "Leichte Sprache" (Easy Language). Projects analyze ellipsis redundancy, coordination structures, and cognitive processing mechanisms, contributing to theoretical models of linguistic competence.
Recent work focuses on SFB 1102 initiatives, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration between linguistics, information theory, and language acquisition studies. The secretariat for his department (Constanze Göbel) coordinates administrative matters and inquiries.
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