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3rd International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association
Message 1: 3rd International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association
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Date: 11-Jul-2008
From: Matthias Irmer <mirmer uni-leipzig.de>
Subject: 3rd International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association
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3rd International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association Short Title: GCLA-08/DGKL-08 Date: 25-Sep-2008 - 27-Sep-2008 Location: Leipzig, Germany Contact: Doris Schoenefeld Contact Email: doris.schoenefeld ruhr-uni-bochum.de Meeting URL: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~gcla08 Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science Meeting Description: The third international conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GCLA/DGKL) will take place in Leipzig, Germany, from September, 25 to 27, 2008. It is organized by the Linguistics Department at the Institute of English and American Studies at Leipzig University. Third International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (DGKL/GCLA-08) Leipzig, Germany, September 25 - 27, 2008 Conference Programme The full programme including abstracts can be found on the conference web site: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~gcla08/modules.php?name=programme&lang=english Thursday, 25/09/2008 08.00-08.45 Registration 09.00-10.45 Opening & Plenary Talk: Bernard Comrie ''Confessions of a Mentalist, with Particular Regard to Numeral Systems'' 11.15-12.45 General Session A1: Metaphor & Metonymy General Session B1: Concepts & Categories General Session C1: L1 Acquisition Theme Session: Prototypicality, Gradience and Fuzziness in Cognitive Linguistics Theme Session: Motivation in Gesture 11.15-11.45 Birte Lönneker-Rodman & Behrang Mohit ''Translation of the Non-Literal: Evidence from an Aligned Corpus'' Reka Benczes ''Repetitions Which Are Not Repetitions: The Non-Redundant Nature of Tautological Compounds'' Gerlind Große ''Infants Appreciate Cooperativeness in Imperative Communication'' 11.45-12.15 Nuria del Campo Martínez & Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez ''Metaphor and Metonymy in Oblique Subject Alternations'' Hans-Joerg Schmid ''Lexical Evidence for Linguistic Determinism: A Contrastive Study of Compounds'' Rasmus Steinkrauss ''Was für Fragen? - The Impact of Functional Factors on L1 Acquisition'' 12.15-12.45 Christine Sing ''A New Perspective An An `Old Problem` - A Discourse-Based Account of the Polysemy of the Adjective `New`'' Daniel Casasanto ''Do Mandarin and English Speakers Really Think About Time Differently?'' Aivars Glaznieks ''Children's Verbal and Non-Verbal Means of Intensifying Expressions'' 14.00-15.00 Plenary Talk: Gerard Steen ''Is Metaphor Always A Matter of Thought? A Case Study in Converging Evidence.'' 15.30-18.00 General Session A2: Metaphor & Metonymy General Session B2: Lexical Semantics General Session C2: L1 Acquisition Theme Session: Prototypicality, Gradience and Fuzziness in Cognitive Linguistics Theme Session: Motivation in Gesture 15.30-16.00 Dagmara Dowbor ''The Case of `Over` Revisited: Results From a Corpus-Linguistic Analysis and Further Proposals'' Anna Vogel ''A Cognitive Approach to Opposites: The Case of Swedish Levande `Alive` and Död `Dead`'' Dorothé Salomo & Eileen Graf, Elena Lieven, Michael Tomasello ''Young Children's Sensitivity to Joint Attention and Joint Context In the Use of Referring Expressions'' 16.00-16.30 Patrick Farrell ''The Conceptual Semantics of the English Preposition `With`'' Reijirou Shibasaki ''Conceptual Change and Informational Change: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Semantic Change'' Silvana Poltrock & Barbara Höhle, Uli Sauerland ''Implicit Measuring of Children`s Comprehension of Sentences Containing a Complement Taking Mental Verb - Evidence from Eye-tracking -'' 16.30-17.00 Tatiana Reznikova & Anastassia Bonch-Osmolovskaia, Ekaterina Rakhilina ''Metaphors and Conceptualizations of PAIN'' Magdalena Derwojedowa & Magdalena Zawislawska, Jadwiga Linde-Usiekniewicz ''A FrameNet for Polish'' Silke Brandt & Evan Kidd, Elena Lieven, Michael Tomasello ''The Discourse Basis of Relativization: German and English-Speaking Children`s Performance on Object Relatives Across Different Methods'' 17.00-17.30 Mareike Buss & Jörg Jost ''Organizing Meaning Through Multimodal Metaphors: A Case Study in Financial Advertising'' Julia Wrede ''Zum Verhältnis von Kognition und Kultur in der lexikalischen Semantik - eine korpuslinguistische Untersuchung'' Insa Gülzow & Thomas Roeper ''Verb Semantics versus Grammaticality: German Children's Comprehension of Reciprocity and Reflexivity Markers in Symmetrical and Non-Symmetrical Events'' 17.30-18.00 Tina Krennmayr ''Identifying Linguistic Metaphor in News Texts'' Christiane Hümmer ''Korpusdaten und kognitive Kategorien - eine Untersuchung anhand von quasi-synonymen Mehrworteinheiten'' Gitte Kristiansen ''Linguistic Stereotyping and Lectal Acquisition: An Empirical Study'' 18.30 Official Reception (Städtisches Kaufhaus) Friday, 26/09/2008 09.00-10.00 Plenary Talk: Stefan Th. Gries ''Quantification and Converging Evidence in Cognitive Linguistics: What I'd Like To See More Of, And What I'd Like To See Less Of'' 10.00-11.00 General Session A3: Metaphor & Metonymy General Session B3: Construction Grammar General Session C3: Typology Theme Session: Empirical Evidence Theme Session: A Comprehensive Cognitive Approach to Lexicology 10.00-10.30 Christian Langerfeld ''Metaphern im deutschen und norwegischen Wirtschaftsdiskurs: Ein korpus-linguistischer Ansatz'' Anatol Stefanowitsch ''Levels of Schematicity in Grammatical Constructions: Corpus-Based Evidence and Theoretical Implications'' Johan Pedersen ''The Construction of Macro Events - A Typological Perspective'' 10.30-11.00 Stephan Vierkant ''Metaphor in German Live Radio Football Commentary'' Volker Harm ''Fusion, Blends, and Recategorization: On the Relationship between Verbs and Constructions'' 11.30-13.00 General Session A4: Meaning & Frequency General Session B4: Construction Grammar General Session C4: L2 Acquisition Theme Session: Empirical Evidence Theme Session: A Comprehensive Cognitive Approach to Lexicology 11.30-12.00 Arne Zeschel ''Item-Based Effects In Metaphorical Language Use'' Barbara Schlücker ''Naming Strategies Between Syntax and Lexicon'' Åsta Haukås ''Input Frequency and the Acquisition of the German Unreal Conditional'' 12.00-12.30 Sandra Handl ''The Entrenchment of Metonymic Mappings: Frequency and Conceptual Structure'' Beate Hampe ''Watching Syntactic Networks Grow'' Nina Reshöft ''He Fell In His Own Running: Motion Verbs in the Interlanguage of Romance Learners of English'' 12.30-13.00 Juliana Goschler & Anatol Stefanowitsch ''Frequency and Centrality in Lexical Categories'' Kerstin Fischer ''Deriving Relations between Grammatical Constructions from Child-Directed Speech'' Eleonora Alexandra Vraciu ''Final Stages of L2 Acquisition by Catalan and French Learners of English: The Case of the Progressive'' 14.15-15.15 Plenary Talk: Holger Diessel ''The Linear Structuring of Complex Sentences: Converging Evidence from Linguistic Typology and Corpus linguistics'' 15.45-17.15 General Session A5: Embodiment General Session B5: Aspect & Constructions Theme Session: Empirical Evidence Theme Session: A Comprehensive Cognitive Approach to Lexicology 15.45-16.15 Poppy Siahaan ''The Embodied Model Of Mind. Does It Apply to German and Indonesian? '' Stefan Fuhs ''The Aspectual Character of the English Durative Adverbial Construction [for TIMEINTERVAL] - A Corpus-Based Investigation'' 16.15-16.45 Alexander Ziem & Sven Staffeldt ''Der Körper in der Sprache: zur Semantik von Somatismen aus Sicht des embodiment-Theorems'' Silke Höche ''I Am About to Die or I Am Going to Die - Does It Matter? A Comparison Between Two Constructions Indicating Future Time'' 16.45-17.15 Yoshiharu Takeuchi & Hiroyuki Miyashita ''Negation als koerperlich fundierte Kognition - Aus einer Betrachtung der mit sprachlichen Aeusserungen kookurrierenden Gestik'' Francisco Cortés Rodríguez ''On Lexical-Constructional Subsumption Processes: The Case of the Inchoative Construction'' 17.15-19.00 General meeting of the GCLA 19.30 Conference Dinner (Panorama Tower Leipzig) Saturday, 27/09/2008 09.00-10.00 Plenary Talk: Seana Coulson T.B.A. 10.00-11.30 Poster Session (with coffee break) Hsia Ai-Wen ''Third Tone Sandhi in Mandarin Chinese: Ambiguous Tone Processing in Sentence Context Among Non-native Speakers'' Somsukla Banerjee, Achla Raina, Harish Karnick ''Modelling Concept Space'' Reka Benczes & Susanne Borgwaldt ''Constraints and Variation in Word Formation: A Cross-Linguistic Study on Novel Compounding'' Ana Teresa Contier & Marcio Lobo Netto ''Proposition: A Common Element in the Narrative and Paradigmatic Thinking?'' Natalia Furaschowa ''Kognitive Mechanismen der Entstehung von sekundären Bedeutungen (am Beispiel der Handlungsverben im Deutschen)'' Sanjukta Ghosh ''An Image-Schematic Study of the Polysemy of the Hindi Verb 'aanaa''' Cao Haiyan ''Mental Space Theory, Space Builder, English Teaching, Exercise Form'' Wang Huili & Liu Wenyu ''Neural Bases of Asymmetric Language Switching in Chinese Second-Language Learners: An ERP Study'' Sixta Quaßdorf ''Shakespeare, Mousetraps and Indirect Directions: Quotations and Allusions as a Linguistic Phenomenon'' Helge Skirl ''Emergence in Metaphor Interpretation'' Daniela Wawra ''Empathizing and Systemizing Brains: The Cognitive Basis of Gender-Typical Language Use'' 11.30-12.30 General Session A6: Discourse General Session B6: Specific Constructions General Session C6: Language Processing Theme Session: Constructing Meaning in the Field of Taste Theme Session: Re-Constructing Meaning 11.30-12.00 Sylvie Hancil ''Emergence of Sentence-Final `but`: Evidence from Northern English'' Elma Kerz ''Register-Specific Partially Lexically Filled Constructions: A Case Study of the Use of Research Verbs in Academic Texts'' Vitor Zimmerer & Patricia E. Cowell, Rosemary A. Varley ''Using Artificial Grammar Learning to Find Recursive Syntax Processing in Humans'' 12.00-12.30 Anita Fetzer ''Theme Zones in Context: Forms and Functions'' Thomas Egan ''Perception and Conception: The `See X to be Y` Construction from a Cognitive Perspective'' Denisa Bordag & Thomas Pechmann ''Encoding of Grammatical Gender and Declensional Class: Evidence from the Picture - Word Interference Paradigm'' 14.00-15.30 General Session A7: Discourse General Session B7: Specific Constructions General Session C7: Sociolinguistics Theme Session: Constructing Meaning in the Field of Taste Theme Session: Re-Constructing Meaning 14.00-14.30 Elisabeth Zima & Kurt Feyaerts ''Negotiating Meaning in Social Interaction: The Case of Creative Interruptive Comments in Parliamentary Debates'' Arne Zeschel & Anatol Stefanowitsch ''Elliptical Measure Noun Constructions: A Cognitive Approach'' Daniel Wiechmann & Conor Snoek ''Lexicon Expansion in Tok Pisin: A Quantitative Corpus Linguistic Perspective'' 14.30-15.00 Geert Brône & Elisabeth Zima ''A Cognitive Linguistic Model of Joint Actions - The Case of Resonance Activation in Spontaneous Multi-Agent Discourse'' Ad Backus & Maria Mos ''Islands of (im)productivity in Corpus Data and Acceptability Judgments: Contrasting Two Potentiality Constructions in Dutch'' Dirk Geeraerts & Veronika Szelid ''Usage-Based Dialectology'' 15.00-15.30 Olaf Jäkel ''Planet Pluto: A Conceptual Contest in Scientific Expert Discourse'' Maurice Vliegen ''Kommunikationsverben im Deutschen: Subjektivität und Redewiedergabe '' Andreas Langlotz ''Cognitive Linguistics and Cognitive Microethnography'' 16.00-17.00 Plenary Talk: Günter Radden ''Generic Reference: An Instance of the INSTANCE FOR TYPE Metonymy'' Closing Session
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