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Gabriela Soare

Replacement of the Vice President Research of the University of Zurich, Elisabeth Stark, in parts of her functions at the Romanisches Seminar

wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Lehrstuhlvertretung (Prof. Dr. E. Stark)

gabriela.soare-laenzlinger@uzh.ch

Romanisches Seminar
Zürichbergstrasse 8
CH - 8032 Zürich

Office: ZUG-F-33

Office hours: on Tuesdays, 3:45 - 4:30 & available online

Research Interests

Dr. Gabriela Soare holds a PhD degree in general linguistics from the University of Geneva, awarded in 2009. Her research lies at the interface between syntax and information structure, with a particular focus on the comparative syntax of Romance languages. She has been especially interested in the mechanisms and constraints of wh-movement, including the behaviour of multiple wh-constructions and the distinctive syntactic properties of some special interrogative elements, such as why and its counterpart in Romanian. Her work aims to uncover how syntactic configurations interact with discourse-driven considerations, contributing to a deeper understanding of variation across Romance and beyond.

A central line of inquiry in her work involves wh-extraction asymmetries, which she investigates through the lens of locality effects and feature-based Relativised Minimality, with a view to arrive at a fine-grained scale of extractability form wh-islands, esp. in Romance languages and English.

In addition to theoretical syntax, she has engaged with psycholinguistic dimensions of sentence processing, investigating, for instance, interference effects in subject–verb agreement in French. This line of research seeks to bridge formal syntactic theory with experimental findings, illuminating how grammatical knowledge is deployed in real-time language use.

Dr. Gabriela Soare has of recent developed a strong interest in second and third language (L2/L3) acquisition, with a focus on interlanguage development and its implications for language teaching. She is particularly drawn to how learners acquire complex syntactic phenomena and how insights from generative grammar can inform pedagogical approaches in multilingual settings.

Career History

2024 - up to present Lehrstuhlvertretung/Substitute for the chair of Elisabeth Stark (50%), Romanisches Seminar, University of Zürich
2013 - up to present Lecturer - DIP, Geneva
2023   Lecturer - University of Geneva, Linguistics department
2011 -2016  Lecturer - University of Geneva, Linguistics department
2011 - 2013 & 2009 - 2010 Coordinator of the Conférence Universitaire de Suisse
Occidentale
doctoral school programme Sciences de langage
2010 - 2011

Visiting scholar - New York University, Linguistics department 
Swiss National Science Foundation “Early Post-Doc” Grant – Personal Project The Typology of Wh-Questions: (Micro-) Parameters
Collaboration with Chris Collins & Richard Kayne

2004 - 2009 Teaching and research assistant - University of Geneva, Linguistics department
2007 Research assistant - University of Geneva, Faculté de Psychologie et Sciences de l’Education - Psycholinguistics Laboratory

                       

                          

Guest - Invited talks - Selection

March 2017 Canton of Ticino - Lugano (Liceo 1) – Training Esperimenti grammaticali designed for the FL teachers and ancient languages teachers of the Canton of Ticino
Le rôle de la langue maternelle de l’élève et le passage à la L2, voire la L3 – joint talk with Christopher Laenzlinger
May 2011 New York University Brown Bag – Linguistics department: Syntactic aspects of the behaviour of ‘why’
May 2007 Università Ca’Foscari Venice, Italy – Linguistics department: Why’ in the Hierarchy of Wh-Phrases: The Case of Romanian

                       

Publications - selection

Books & Peer-reviewed book chapters

Soare, Gabriela & Christopher Laenzlinger. To appear. “Some notes on the modal existential wh construction in two Romance languages.” In Lena Baunaz, Giuliano Bocci & Andrew Nevin (eds) The Ziggurat of Grammar. In honor of Ur Shlonsky. John Benjamins.

Soare, Gabriela 2021. Why Is ‘Why’ Unique? Its Syntactic and Semantic Properties. (ed.) Mouton de Gruyter. 318p.https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110675160

Soare, Gabriela & Christopher Laenzlinger. “The order of multiple fronted wh-phrases and the scale of extractability from wh-islands. 2022. In G. Alboiu, D. Isac, A. Nicolae, M. Tanase-Dogaru & A. Tigau (eds), A Life In Linguistics. A Festschrift for Alexandra Cornilescu on Her 75th Birthday. Bucharest University Press. 537-561.

Soare, Gabriela. 2021. “Introduction”. In Why Is ‘Why’ Unique? Its Syntactic and Semantic Properties. In Gabriela Soare (ed.), 1-23. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110675160

Laenzlinger, Christopher & Gabriela Soare. 2016. “A feature-based account of weak islands.” In Joanna Blochowiak, Cristina Grisot, Stephanie Durrlemann-Tame & Christopher Laenzlinger (éds.), Formal Models in the Study of Language. Papers dedicated to Jacques Moeschler. 11-33, Berlin: Springer.

Soare, Gabriela. 2015. “Particles and Parameters in Wh-Questions.” In Sylvie Hancil, Alexander Haselow & Margje Post (eds.) Final Particles. 333-359. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Soare, Gabriela. 2014. “Person Imposters: The View from Two Romance Languages.”  In Chris Collins (ed.) Cross-Linguistics Studies of Imposters and pronominal Agreement. 144-173. Oxford University Press.

Peer-reviewed journal articles - selection

Hugues, Peter, Christopher Laenzlinger & Gabriela Soare. To appear. “L2 Acquisition of the Sequencing of Postnominal Adjectives in French by English-Speaking Learners.” Generative Grammar in Geneva.

Soare, Gabriela. 2021. Introduction. In Gabriela Soare (éd.) Why is ‘why’ unique? Its syntactic and semantic properties. 1-23. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

Laenzlinger, Christopher & Gabriela Soare. 2019. Interlangue et enseignement des langues en contexte plurilingue.Nouveaux Cahiers De Linguistique Française, 33, 353-380.

Soare, Gabriela. 2015. “Le rôle des éléments nuls à l’intérieur de quelques syntagmes nominaux et leurs effets sur l’accord sujet-verbe en français et en roumain.” In Gina Schneider et al. (ed.) Vox et Silentium. Etude de linguistique et littérature romanes. 211-227. Berne: Peter Lang.

Lahousse, Karen, Christopher Laenzlinger & Gabriela Soare. 2014. “Intervention at the Periphery.” Lingua 143, 56-85.

Gabriela, Soare & Jacques Moschler 2013. “Figement syntaxique, sémantique et pragmatique.”  Pratique 159/160. 1-21.

Shlonsky, Ur & Gabriela Soare. 2011. “Where’s ‘why’?” Linguistic Inquiry 42, 651-669.

Franck, Julie, Gabriela Soare, Ulrich-Heinrich Frauenfelder & Luigi Rizzi. 2010. “Object interference: The role of intermediate traces of movement.” Journal of Memory and Language 62, 166-182.

Seretan, Violeta, Eric Wehrli, Luka Nerima & Gabriela Soare. 2010. “FipsRomanian: Towards a Romanian Version of the Fips Syntactic Parser.” Proceedings of the seventh international conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). 1972-1977.

PhD Thesis

Soare, Gabriela. 2009. The Syntax-Information Structure Interface: A Comparative View from Romanian. Thèse de doctorat. Université de Genève.

 

Organisation of scientific events - selection

2024

Organiser of the international workshop Relative Clauses: Present and Future Challenges. University of Zürich. October 25-26 – with Prof. Elisabeth Stark

2017  Organiser of the international workshop The special behaviour of ‘why’: syntactic, semantic and pragmatic aspects. Societas Linguistica Europeae, University of Zürich – with Joanna Blochowiak, Luigi Rizzi & Ur Shlonsky
2009 

Co-organiser of the international The Swiss Workshop in Generative Grammar, Neuchâtel, April 24-25.

2008 

Co-organiser of The 2008 French Workshop, Geneva, February 28-29.

 

 

Teaching

University of Zürich - Romanisches Seminar

Spring 2025 Course La structure complexe du DP (ou du syntagme nominal) dans les langues romanes MA
Autumn 2024 Course Français langue étrangère MA
Spring 2024 Course Phrases relatives et interrogatives dans les langues romanes MA

Univerity of Geneva - English department & Linguistics department

Spring 2023 Course Le lexique

BA5/6/7 & MA1

Spring 2013-2016 Practical course La langue et sa structure BA2
Autumn 2013 Course The Syntax of Wh-Phrases BA6/7 & MA1/2
Autumn 2012

Course Le lexique

Practical course Exercices et lectures sur le cours de linguistique française

BA2

BA2

Spring 2012

Course Le lexique

Course La syntaxe comparative du roumain

BA2

BA5/6/7

Spring 2010 Course Le lexique BA2
2004 - 2009 Practical course Exercices et lectures sur le cours de linguistique française BA2