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Dr. Andreas Kehl is a Researcher at the Department of English Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, University of Tübingen. His research focuses on syntax and its interfaces with lexical semantics, information structure, and pragmatics. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tübingen (2021), with his doctoral thesis exploring adjunct islands in English.
He teaches courses such as 'English Sentence Structure' and 'Introduction to English Linguistics,' and actively engages in academic discourse through conferences and publications. Recent research includes experimental investigations into extraction asymmetries in complex participle adjuncts and the role of perspectivity in locative inversion. His work bridges theoretical syntax with empirical methods, often employing experimental evidence to address questions about locality constraints and grammatical phenomena.
Key contributions include his 2023 monograph Adjunct Islands in English and co-editing the volume Freezing: Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Domains (2018). He frequently presents at international conferences like Linguistic Evidence and specialized workshops, demonstrating a commitment to advancing generative grammar and experimental syntax.


