21.4128, Confs: Semantics, Cognitive Science, Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Subject: 21.4128, Confs: Semantics, Cognitive Science, Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Date: 17-Oct-2010
From: Martine Sekali [sekali at u-paris10.fr]
Subject: Mapping Parameters of Meaning? Filters and Production
 

	
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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 10:49:06
From: Martine Sekali [sekali at u-paris10.fr]
Subject: Mapping Parameters of Meaning? Filters and Production

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Mapping Parameters of Meaning? Filters and Production 
Short Title: GREG PLS II 

Date: 19-Nov-2010 - 20-Nov-2010 
Location: Paris- Nanterre, France 
Contact: Martine Sekali 
Contact Email: sekali at u-paris10.fr 
Meeting URL: http://anglais.u-paris10.fr/spip.php?article1655 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The production of meaning will be addressed mainly through 'filters' (such as context, first language, pragmatics, interaction between signifiers), and will be considered as a transitional process (filtering), giving rise to specific meanings, at different levels of accessibility  and which are more or less restrictive. The conference will focus on the following interfaces:

-The interface between syntax/semantics/pragmatics and also, more generally, 'contact areas' or 'filtering-zones':
-Inter  languages or dialects (first language/second language, diglossia, bilingualism, etc.)
- Inter competences (knowledge/know-how; language/meta-language, etc.)
- The issue of mobile meaning and semantic choice (ambiguity, ambivalence, inference, implicitness). 

In this way, different linguistic phenomena can be considered to be either in competition with one another, or working together, and therefore analysed as forming a necessary or problematic link in the mapping of meaning. This conference is organised by the GREG group ('Groupe de Réflexion sur les Grammaires'), part of the CREA (EA 370) research centre of the University Paris Ouest-Nanterre. The GREG is a research group in linguistics particularly focusing on meaning production in a micro- and macro-linguistic perspective. The aim of this conference is not only to describe the relations existing between different language systems and the different filters of meaning, but also to attempt to highlight paradigms of interaction, and to explain the filtering process itself, together with its semantic and pragmatic implications. The languages of the conference are French and English. 

Friday, November 19

9:30-10:00 
Registration and coffee

10:00-10:30 
Ouverture et Enjeux. Notions de 'Filtres' et Processus de 'Filtrage' du Sens: Remarques d'ouverture et Implications 
Martine Sekali et Anne Trevise, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre

Semantics and Cognition:

10:30-11:00 
Universal Lexemes
Larysa Nikolayeva, Majan University College, Muscat, Oman

11:00- 11:30  
Traquer le Sens dans les Échanges par sms 
Greta Komur -Thilloy, Université de Haute Alsace, ILLE

11:30-11:45  
Pause café

11:45-12:15  
L'interface Syntaxe/sémantique dans l'interprétation de FOR: Étude de Cas Ambigus (titre provisoire)
Agnès Leroux, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre

12:15-12:45
Paramètres, Relativité et Construction du Sens.
Séverine Letalleur, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre


12:45-14:00 
Lunch break

2. Core Operations, Filters and Semantic Mapping

14:00-14:30  
Penser le Commencement: la Première Phrase de Roman Passée au Filtre Cognitif de la Causalité.
Virginie Passot, Université Paris IV- Sorbonne

14:30-15:00 
Don't Start a Sentence with 'and' or 'but'
Fiona Rossette, Université Paris Ouest  Nanterre

15:00 -15:30 
Coffee break

15:30-16:00 
ON: du Filtrage des Valeurs à l'élaboration de l'invariance. 
Lionel Dufaye, Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot

16:30-17:15
The Debate (over) whether Britain Should Join the Euro: Quel Statut pour la Préposition Introduisant la Complétive en wh- ?
Valérie Bourdier, Université de Cergy-Pontoise

Saturday November 20

10:00- 10:30
Registration. Coffee

3. Language Contacts

10:30-11:00 
Création et Filtrage du Sens: Négociations entre Syntaxe, Sémantique et Cognition dans les Phénomènes de Code-switching.
Charles Brasart, Université Paris-IV Sorbonne

11:00-11:30  
Diglossie, Glottophagie et Élaboration du Sens : Études de Cas. 
Flore Coulouma et Agnès Muller, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre

11:30-12:00 
Analyse de l'interlangue d'un Apprenant de L2 en Classe de Lère: une Dialectique du Progrès et de la Régression
Jean-Luc Breton, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre.

12:00-12:30 
Conference closure





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