Publikationen Richard Wiese
2000
Richard Wiese (2000) The Phonology of German. Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Corrected and expanded paperback edition). Details!2001
Richard Wiese (2001) Regular morphology vs. prosodic morphology? - The case of truncations in German. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 13/2, 131-177.
Richard Wiese (2001) The structure of the German vocabulary: edge marking of categories and functional considerations. Linguistics 39/1, 95-115.
Richard Wiese (2001) The phonology of /r/. In: Tracy Alan Hall (Hrsg.) Distinctive Feature Theory. Berlin: de Gruyter, 335-368.
Richard Wiese (2001) The unity and variation of (German) /r/. In: Hans van de Velde/Roeland van Hout (Hrsg.): r-atics: sociolinguistic, phonetic and phonological characteristics of /r/. Brüssel, Institut des Langues Vivantes et de Phonétique, 11-26. - Erweiterte und revidierte Fassung siehe 2003.
Richard Wiese (2001) How prosody shapes German words and morphemes. Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis 6, 155-184.
2002
Richard Wiese (2002) A model of conversion in German. In: Ingrid Kaufmann & Barbara Stiebels (Hrsg.): More than Words: A Festschrift for Dieter Wunderlich. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 47-67. (Studia Grammatica 53).
Richard Wiese (2002) Vom Laut zum Buchstaben oder zurück? In: Bommes, Michael/Doris Tophinke/Christina Noack (Hrsg.): Sprache als Form. Festschrift für Utz Maas zum 60. Geburtstag. Opladen, Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, 151-160.
2003
Richard Wiese (2003) The unity and variation of (German) /r/. Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik 70, 25-43.
Richard Wiese (2003) Linear order and its place in grammar. Commentary on: Ray Jackendoff, Foundations of Language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26, 693-694.
Eva Smolka, Frank Rösler & Richard Wiese (2003) Morphological and semantic priming effects in the processing of German verbs: Evidence from reaction times and event related potentials. In: Bajo, T., & Lupianez, J. (eds.), Proceedings of the thirteenth conference of the European society for cognitive psychology, 494. Imprenta Santa Rita: Monachil, Granada.
2004
Richard Wiese (2004) Über das Klassifizieren – eine linguistische Anmerkung. Zeitschrift für Epileptologie 17, 235-238.
Richard Wiese (2004) How to optimize orthography. Written Language and Literacy 7/2, 305-331.
2005
Susanne Bartke, Frank Rösler, Judith Streb & Richard Wiese (2005) An ERP-study of German 'irregular' morphology. Journal of Neurolinguistics 18/1, 29-55.
Tanja Grewe, Ina Bornkessel, Stefan Zysset, Richard Wiese, D. Yves von Cramon & Matthias Schlesewsky (2005) The emergence of the unmarked: A new perspective on the language-specific function of Broca’s area. Human Brain Mapping 26/3, 178-190.
2006
Richard Wiese (section editor, phonology) (2006) Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. 14 volumes. Oxford: Elsevier.
Richard Wiese (2006) Phonology: overview. In: Keith Brown et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, vol 9. Oxford: Elsevier, 562-564.
Ulrike Janssen, Richard Wiese & Matthias Schlesewsky (2006) Electrophysiological responses to violations of morphosyntactic and prosodic features in derived German nouns. Journal of Neurolinguistics 19/6, 466-482.
Tanja Grewe, Ina Bornkessel, Stefan Zysset, Richard Wiese, D. Yves von Cramon & Matthias Schlesewsky (2006) Linguistic prominence and Broca’s area: The influence of animacy as a linearization principle. NeuroImage 32, 1395-1402.
2007
Tanja Grewe, Ina Bornkessel, Stefan Zysset, Richard Wiese, D. Yves von Cramon & Matthias Schlesewsky (2007) The role of the posterior superior temporal sulcus in the processing of unmarked transitivity. NeuroImage 35, 343-352.
Richard Wiese, Petra Burkhardt & Matthias Schlesewsky (2007) Neurokognition der Sprache in Wort, Satz und Text. In: Akten des Deutschen Germanistentags (im Internet). Germanistenverband, 2007.
Johannes Knaus, Richard Wiese & Ulrike Janßen (2007) The processing of word stress: EEG studies on task-related components. In: Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences 2007, Saarbrücken, 709-712. Download!
2008
Ulrike Domahs, Richard Wiese, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky & Matthias Schlesewsky (2008): The processing of German word stress: Evidence for the prosodic hierarchy. Phonology 25/1, 1-36. Available Online.
Richard Wiese (2008) A two-level approach to morphological structure. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 20, 243-274. Available Online.
2009
Richard Wiese, Petra Schumacher & Matthias Schlesewsky (2009) Neurokognition der Sprache in Wort, Satz und Text. In: Martin Huber & Simone Winko (Hrsg.) Literatur und Kognition. Bestandsaufnahmen und Perspektiven eines Arbeitsfeldes. Paderborn, Mentis Verlag, 85-98.
Ulrike Domahs, Wolfgang Kehrein, Johannes Knaus, Richard Wiese & Matthias Schlesewsky (2009) Event-related potentials reflecting the processing of phonological constraint violations. Language and Speech 52/4, 415-435. Available Online.
Richard Wiese (2009) The grammar and typology of plural noun inflection in varieties of German. Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 12/2, 137-173. Available Online.
2010
Hye Jeong Song & Richard Wiese (2010) Resistance to complexity interacting with visual shape - German and Korean orthography. Writing Systems Research 2, 87-103. Available Online.
2011
Richard Wiese (2011) The Representation of Rhotics. In: The Blackwell Companion to Phonology, edited by Marc van Oostendorp, Colin Ewen, Elizabeth Hume, and Keren Rice, Malden, MA & Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 711-729.
Karen Bohn, Richard Wiese & Ulrike Domahs (2011) The status of the rhythm rule within and across word boundaries in German. In: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference of the Phonetic Sciences 2011, Hong Kong, 332-335. Available Online.
Johannes Knaus, Richard Wiese & Ulrike Domahs (2011) Secondary stress is distributed rhythmically within words: An EEG study on German. In: Proceedings of the 17thInternational Conference of the Phonetic Sciences 2011, Hong Kong, 1114-1117. Available Online.
Paula Orzechowska & Richard Wiese (2011) Reconstructing the Sonority Hierarchy. In: Proceedings of the 17thInternational Conference of the Phonetic Sciences 2011, Hong Kong, 1542-1545. Available Online.
2012
Frank Domahs, Arne Nagels, Ulrike Domahs, Carin Whitney, Richard Wiese & Tilo Kircher (2011) Where the mass counts: Common cortical activation for different kinds of non-singularity. Erscheint in: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Available online.
Ulrike Domahs, Safiye Genc, Johannes Knaus, Richard Wiese und Baris Kabak. Processing (un-)predictable word stress: ERP evidence from Turkish. Erscheint in: Language and Cognitive Processes.
Arne Nagels, Andre Kirner-Veselinovic, Richard Wiese, Frieder Paulus, Tilo Kircher und Sören Krach: Effects of ketamine-induced psychopathological symptoms on continuous overt rhyme fluency. Erscheint in: European Archives of Pschiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. Available online.
Demnächst
Eva Smolka, Pienie Zwitserlood, Richard Wiese, William Marslen-Wilson und Frank Rösler: Priming Effects of German Participles - the Past-Tense Debate is not Over Yet. Unveröffentlichtes Ms., 2009.
Eva Smolka, Patrick Khader, Richard Wiese, Pienie Zwitserlood, und Frank Rösler: Neurobiological evidence for the continuous processing of linguistic categories of regular and irregular verb inflection in German. Unveröffentlichtes Ms., 2011.
Ulrike Domahs, Richard Wiese, & Johannes Knaus: Word prosody in focus and non-focus position: An ERP-study on the interplay of prosodic domains. Unveröffentlichtes Ms., 2010.
Paula Orzechowska & Richard Wiese: Preferences and variation: a multi-dimensional evaluation of word-initial clusters in German and Polish. Unveröffentlichtes Ms., 2011.

