30.4361, Confs: Indo-European; Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Lexicography, Pragmatics, Semantics/France

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Subject: 30.4361, Confs: Indo-European; Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Lexicography, Pragmatics, Semantics/France

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Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2019 04:26:03
From: Irina Thomieres [irina.thomieres at gmail.com]
Subject: La Perception : langue, discours, cognition

 
La Perception : langue, discours, cognition 

Date: 06-Dec-2019 - 07-Dec-2019 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Irina Thomieres 
Contact Email: irina.thomieres at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://lettres.sorbonne-universite.fr/IMG/pdf/col_perc_appel.pdf 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Lexicography; Pragmatics; Semantics 

Language Family(ies): Indo-European 
Meeting Description: 

Perception: Language, Discourse, Cognition.
International Conference, December 6 and 7, Paris - Sorbonne University
Organisation: Irina Thomières (CeLiSo, Paris – Sorbonne University)

Generally speaking, the conference will address the problems of how language
supports sensory perception. 
The work will develop around the following axes, which should not be seen as
limited:

a) verbs, nouns, adjectives, other predicatives, which, in a given language,
allow speakers to express a particular auditory, olfactory, gustative, tactile
or visual sensation;
b) the light verbs for predicative nouns of sounds, smells, etc.: can they
serve as a distinguishing criterion for the nouns of perception;
c) specific structures vs analogy: if the structures ''N de N'' (in French),
''N + N in the genitive'' (in Russian), ''N of N'' (in English) prove to be
extremely common, what can we say of structures like ''N ot Y'' (zapax ot Y);
- which structures are shared by various sensory domains and which only
characterize one (or more rarely, two) senses; what are the differences of
meaning that various structures induce; what, finally, are the limits of
analogy;
d) the adjectives of perception: the adjectives of perception strictly
speaking vs metaphorical uses; 
e) the verbs of perception and, in particular, the distinction between
''active perception and passive perception'': to what extent is it verified in
languages and what are its distinguishing features; -which verbs are shared by
two senses and why;
f) perception and causation: what are the relationships between these two
concepts and how are these relationships encoded by language; 
g) the opposition actual / counterfactual : despite the existence of various
uses specific to one or another speaker and to the questions of creativity,
how does intercomprehension function in the field of perception;
h) the experiencer of the sensory perception of the world and its linguistic
representation;
i) predicative radicals: what are those which admit various realizations
(substantive, adjective, noun, adverbial), lexical gaps and their origin;
j) methodologically, which corpus should we use and which methods implement to
establish a taxonomy; what semantic, semantic, formal, pragmatic, enunciatives
criteria can be used; how can we list the lexical resources that a given
language makes available to the speakers ;
k) phraseology, proverbs, proverb variation ;
l) metaphors: the scope of metaphor; metaphors and other types of transfer of
meaning.

Invited speaker : T.B.A.

Scientific committee: Elise MIGNOT, Stéphane VIELLARD, Jean-Rémi LAPAIRE,
Christelle LACASSAIN-LAGOIN, Giancarlo GERLINI, Gaston GROSS, Irina THOMIERES.
Working Languages: English, French.
Languages : French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian. For other
languages, please refer to us.

Send your proposal to irina.thomieres at gmail.com indicating: name, first name,
academic title, institution, a 400-word abstract (including bibliography).
Deadline: October 1, 2019.

The Proceedings will be published. 
Registration fees: 40 euros, PhD students - 20 euros, members of CeLiSo -
exempt. 

La Perception: langue, discours, cognition.
Date limite d’envoi des propositions : 1 octobre 2019.

Professeur invité : à venir.

Frais d’inscription : 40 euros, doctorants - 20 euros, membres du CeLiSo -
exonérés.

Langues de travail : français, anglais.
Langues étudiées : français, anglais, russe, allemand, hollandais, italien
(nous consulter pour toute autre langue).

Propositions : 400 mots à envoyer à irina.thomieres at gmail.com en indiquant le
nom, le prénom et le rattachement et la bibliographie.
La publication des Actes du colloque est prévue.
 

Programme :

Vendredi 6 décembre 2019, salle D040

9 :45: 
Accueil des participants
10 :00: 
Mot de bienvenue d’Irina THOMIERES

Session 1. Modérateur : Elise MIGNOT

10 :00 – 10 :50 : 
LAPAIRE, Jean-Rémi, professeur invité (Université Bordeaux Montaigne), « Du
corps sensible au corps symbolique interprétant: percevoir, intégrer,
(re)jouer »
10 :50 – 11 :30 : 
HONG, Wenjie (Université de Grenoble Alpes), « Perception, métaphore et
polysémie : étude cognitive d’« entendre » »
11 :30 – 12 :10 : 
YANG, , Liu, (Sorbonne - Université), « Etude comparative des adjectifs de
perception français et chinois : du sens propre aux emplois métaphoriques »

12 :10 – 13 :30 : Pause déjeuner 

Session 2. Modérateur : Christelle LACASSIN-LAGOIN

13 :30 – 14 :10 : 
GREZKA, Aude, invitée d’honneur (Université Paris 13)
14 :10 – 14 :50 : 
VAUTHIER, Joséphine (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3), « Dire et concevoir le «
noir » en grec ancien : variations autour d’une couleur »
14 :50 – 15 :30  : 
EL AREF, Ouidiane (Universite Cadi Ayyd, Maroc), « Verbes de perception dans
l’écriture benjellounienne »

Pause café

15 :30 – 16 :10 : 
HOUESSOU, Dorgelès (Université Alassane Ouattara, Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire), « Le
procès synesthésique dans le Cœur à gaz de Tristan Tzara : portée métaphorique
et configurations synecdochiques de la polysensorialité »
16 :10 – 16 :50 : 
STOTT, Paul (Université de Manchester), « A cognitive linguistic approach to
verbs of active and passive visual perception »

Pot de réception

Samedi 7 décembre 2019, salle D040

Session 3. Modérateur Svetlana SEVILLE

10:00 – 10:40 : 
DIGONNET, Rémi, invité d’honneur (Université de Saint-Etienne Jean Monnet), «
Co-construction syntaxique dans la grammaire du sensible »
10 :40-11 :20 : 
NAGY, Andrea (Université de Debrecen, Hongrie), « Souvenirs sensoriels et
organisation textuelle »
11 :20 – 12 :00 : 
LIEGEOIS, Vince (Université de Bourgogne), « The perception variable in
syntax-semantics modelling. On language ecology and the use of non-neutral
weather terms »

12:00 – 13:30 : Pause déjeuner

Session 4. Modérateur Irina THOMIERES

13:30 - 14:10 : 
LACASSIN-LAGOIN, Christelle, invitée d’honneur (Paris – Sorbonne Université),
titre à préciser
14 :10 – 14 :50 : 
SEVILLE, Svetlana, (Université Bordeaux Montaigne), titre à préciser
14 :50 – 15 :30 : 
DANINO, Charlotte, (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3), « Feeling (the)
body : tactile perception, proprioception and interoception in childbirth
stories »

Pause café

15 :30 – 16 :10 : 
WANG, Zhichao (Sorbonne - Université), « Analyse contrastive des verbes de
perception visuelle prototypiques en mandarin standard et en français :
complémentation et polysémie »
16 :10 – 16 :50 : 
BELIGON, Stéphanie (Sorbonne – Université), « Sentir et feel : deux
représentations de la perception »

16 :50 : 
Clôture et bilan





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