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Die Rolle der morphologischen Bewusstheit für den frühen Schriftspracherwerb – Eine experimentelle Trainingsstudie
Project management
Prof. Dr. Claudia Steinbrink
Duration
10/2024 - 09/2027
Funding
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG):
311 000 €
Correlative studies show that morphological awareness (awareness of the morphological structure of words and the ability to reflect on and manipulate these structures) is related to the acquisition of written language. However, in order to test whether morphological awareness has a causal effect on the acquisition of written language, additional experimental training studies with pre-school children are required. In this project, a programme for training morphological awareness in preschool…
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What is Western about the West?
Project management
Prof. Dr. Holt Meyer
Duration
02/2018 - 01/2021
Funding
Several donors
420 000 €
The project focuses on spatio-temporal practices regarding the production and representation of westernness. With the question of what is Western about the West, it takes up a highly political and socially relevant question.
Writing weak syllables
Project management
Prof. Dr. Frank Domahs
Duration
10/2025 - 09/2029
Over the next four years, the German Research Foundation (DFG) will provide a total of 4.1 million euros in funding for a new research group entitled ‘Weak Elements in Phonology: Development, Processing and Modality’. The group, which is led by the University of Marburg, will investigate weak elements in language development and language processing. In addition to researchers from the University of Mannheim, the Goethe University Frankfurt, the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, the German…

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