Fabian Schubö is an associated researcher at the English department of the University of Stuttgart, Germany. He holds a PhD in General Linguistics from Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main. His research centres around aspects of prosody in German and other languages, mainly focusing on prosodic phrasing, syntax-prosody interface relations, and the prosodic encoding of information structure.
Sabine Zerbian is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. She holds a PhD in General Linguistics from Humboldt-University Berlin. In her research she investigates the production and perception of tone and intonation in Southern African Bantu languages as well as aspects of intonation in language contact varieties, such as English in South Africa, or in Heritage Languages.
Sandra Hanne is a research associate and lecturer in the Patholinguistics/Neurocognition of Language Group of the Linguistics Department at the University of Potsdam, Germany. She holds a PhD in Patholinguistics/ Cognitive Science from the University of Potsdam. Her research focuses on the cognitive mechanisms involved in language processing with a special emphasis on the integration of prosody and syntactic parsing as well as the assessment and treatment of acquired language and communication disorders including the development of evidence-based procedures for clinical use.
Isabell Wartenburger is a Professor of Patholinguistics/Neurocognition of Language at the University of Potsdam, Germany. She holds a Ph. D. from Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Her psycho- and neurolinguistic research has focused primarily on babies as well as adult participants with and without acquired language disorders - with a special emphasis on prosody processing and production.