Journal articles
in progress
- Walter, Sebastian & Stefan Hinterwimmer. under review. Monsters aren’t enough: (Non-)indexical shift in indirect discourse. Under review for a special issue of SKASE. Edited by Natascha Raue & Peter Hofmann.
- Ebert, Cornelia, Stefan Hinterwimmer & Sebastian Walter. forthcoming. On the at-issue status of linguistic and pictorial content in memes. Invited contribution to a special issue of Languages titled (Not)-at-issueness. Edited by Masha Esipova & Todor Koev.
2025
- Walter, Sebastian. 2025. Investigations on the at-issue status of viewpoint gestures. Linguistische Berichte 283, 319–352. (final manuscript available here)
Handbook articles
in progress
- Ebert, Cornelia, Stefan Hinterwimmer, Markus Steinbach & Sebastian Walter. forthcoming. Formal semantics on visual communication. In John A. Bateman & Chiao-I Tseng (eds.), Handbook of Linguistics and Multimodality. Chichester, UK: Wiley.
- Ebert, Cornelia & Sebastian Walter. to appear. Expressivity and Gestures. To appear in Daniel Gutzmann & Katharina Turgay (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Expressivity. Oxford, UK & New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (preprint available here)
Conference proceedings
2025
- Walter, Sebastian, Cornelia Ebert & Stefan Hinterwimmer. 2025. Viewpoint matters: Prototypical vs. non-prototypical co-speech gestures in the VP domain. In Federica Longo & Daniela Panizza (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung (SuB) 29, 1646–1661. Noto, Italy: University of Messina. (available here)
- Walter, Sebastian & Stefan Hinterwimmer. 2025. Shifted face emoji in indirect discourse: A mixed-quotational approach. In Federica Longo & Daniela Panizza (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung (SuB) 29, 1662–1680. Noto, Italy: University of Messina. (available here)
- Walter, Sebastian & Yvonne Portele. 2025. Pronoun interpretation in German speech reports. In Antonis Botinis (ed.), Proceedings of International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing) 15, 137–140. Paris, France: Université Paris Cité. (available here)
- Ecsedi, Noémi, Cornelia Ebert, Kurt Erbach & Sebastian Walter. 2025. Can character viewpoint gestures guide pronoun resolution in German? In Antonis Botinis (ed.), Proceedings of International Conference of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing) 15, 33–36. Paris, France: Université Paris Cité. (available here)
- Walter, Sebastian. 2025. Indirect discourse as mixed quotation? An experimental investigation. In Tyler Knowlton, Florian Schwarz & Anna Papafragou (eds.), Proceedings of Experiments in Linguistic Meaning (ELM) 3, 423–434. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania. (available here)
- Walter, Sebastian & Stefan Hinterwimmer. 2025. An experimental investigation of perspective alignment in gesture and speech. In Tyler Knowlton, Florian Schwarz & Anna Papafragou (eds.), Proceedings of Experiments in Linguistic Meaning (ELM) 3, 411–423. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania. (available here)
- Walter, Sebastian. 2025. A mixed-quotational account of indirect discourse: Evidence from self-pointing gestures. In Yao Zhang, Fengyue (Lisa) Zhao, Youngdong Cho & Yifan Wu (eds.), Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 34, 88–109. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester. (available here)
2024
- Walter, Sebastian. 2024. The at-issue status of viewpoint gestures: Evidence for gradient at-issueness. In Geraldine Baumann, Daniel Gutzmann, Jonas Koopman, Kristina Liefke, Agata Renans & Tatjana Scheffler (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung (SuB) 28, 943–960. Bochum, Germany: Ruhr University Bochum. (available here)
2022
- Ebert, Cornelia, Giovanna Pirillo & Sebastian Walter. 2022. The role of gesture-speech alignment for gesture interpretation. In Sam Featherston, Robin Hörnig, Andreas Konietzko & Sophie von Wietersheim (eds.), Proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2020: Linguistic theory enriched by experimental data, 65–77. Tübingen, Germany: University of Tübingen. (available here)