Mittendorfer, Matthias & Elnora ten Wolde. 2026. The intonation of clause combining: the case of so (that) purpose and result adverbial clauses. (Paper presented at the International Workshop on Adverbial Clauses and Prosody, University of Potsdam, Germany, 12–13 March 2026). [slides]
Presentations and talks
Conference presentations
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2025. On Contrast and contrastiveness in structural parallelism. (Paper presented at the 10th International Workshop on Functional Discourse Grammar (IW-FDG2026), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 3–4 July 2025).
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2025. Contrast and contrastiveness in structural parallelism. (Paper presented at the 33th Jahrestagung der Austrian Association of University Teachers of English (AAUTE), University of Salzburg, Austria, 09–10 May 2025). [slides]
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2024. Mismatches between information structure and prosody: Contrast-marking in spoken British English. (Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europea (SLE57), University of Helsinki, Finland, 21–24 August 2024). [slides]
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2024. Exploring the prosody of information packaging in British English: An FDG account. (Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Functional Discourse Grammar, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil, 3–5 July 2024). [slides]
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2023. Left- and right-dislocation in discourse: discourse functions, word order and prosody. (Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europea (SLE56), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 29 August–1 September 2023). [slides]
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2023. Discourse functions, placement and prosody: An FDG analysis of left- and right-dislocation in British English. (Paper presented at the 9th International Workshop on Functional Discourse Grammar (IW-FDG2023), University of Graz, Austria, 13–14 July 2023).
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2023. Discourse functions and placement: An analysis of dislocation in English. (Paper presented at the 7th Meeting of the International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE7), University of Queensland, Australia, 19–22 June 2023, online). [slides]
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2023. Identifying Contrast in corpus data: Challenges and possible solutions. (Paper presented at 20. Sprachwissenschaftliche Tagung für Promotionsstudierende (STaPs), 24–26 February 2023, online).
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2019. Pushing the boundaries of Cognitive Grammar: A case for phonology within a cognitive linguistic framework. (Paper presented at the Vienna Student Conference of Anglophone Studies, University of Vienna, Austria, 26–27 September 2019).
Invited talks
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2024. The prosodic realization of information packaging: Evidence from British English. (Talk presented as part of the FDG Online Lecture Series, 13 December 2024, online). [slides]
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2024. The pragmatics, word order and prosody of preposing constructions: Evidence from spoken British English. (Paper presented at the Roundtable on the Information Structure of Speech, University of Cardiff, UK, 12–13 November 2024, online). [slides]
Berner, Felix & Matthias Mittendorfer. 2023. Functional Discourse Grammar: An introduction. (Guest lecture in a course by Prof. Lotte Sommerer, University of Freiburg, Germany, May 24 2023, online).
Other talks
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2025. A functional approach to the prosody of information packaging. (Talk presented at LingLunch, University of Vienna, Austria, 13 June 2025). [slides]
Berner, Felix, Evelien Keizer, Zlatan Kojadinović, & Matthias Mittendorfer. 2023. The lexical–grammatical distinction in FDG. (Talk presented in LingLunch, University of Vienna, Austria, 26 May 2023).
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2022. Towards an operationalisation of Contrast. (Talk presented in Fun*Cog Research Group, online). [slides]
Mittendorfer, Matthias. 2022. A prosodic approach to information packaging in Functional Discourse Grammar. (Public faculty presentation (FÖP) at Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna, Austria, 2022).