Amelie is a PhD student in General Linguistics, as part of project A1 of the CRC 1718 on Common Ground. With a background in syntax, pragmatics, and computational linguistics, she is mainly interested in probabilistic reasoning about Common Ground, particularly within the Rational Speech Act framework. She is also interested in the syntax-pragmatics interface and in uncooperative communication.
Sharp, Kimberly & Kathmann, Sofia & Rüeck, Amelie. (2025). Team KiAmSo at SemEval-2025 Task 11: A Comparison of Classification Models for Multi-label Emotion Detection. In Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2025), pages 1542–1548, Vienna, Austria. Association for Computational Linguistics.
Kehl, Andreas & Rüeck, Amelie & Rapp, Birgit & Featherston, Sam & Winkler, Susanne. (2025). Locative inversion and the surprise effect: When word order interacts with Common Ground. Cahiers de praxématique. 84. 10.4000/15b40.
Project A1: Probabilistic Reasoning about Common Ground– PhD Student