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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-846. Fri Mar 04 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.846, Confs: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2022 22:04:11
From: David Bowie [david.bowie at alaska.edu]
Subject: Corpora for Language and Aging Research 5

 
Corpora for Language and Aging Research 5 
Short Title: CLARe5 

Date: 09-Mar-2022 - 11-Mar-2022 
Location: Anchorage, Alaska, USA 
Contact: David Bowie 
Contact Email: contact at clare-corpora.org 
Meeting URL: http://www.clare-corpora.org 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The CLARe (Corpora for Language and Aging Research) conferences are dedicated
to bringing researchers together who are interested in language and aging
research and contributing to a more nuanced perspective on the connections
between language and aging. We hope to stimulate contributions that help to
better identify the position of language and aging research in the broader
context of linguistics, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and psycho- and
neurolinguistics. In addition, our aim is to establish cooperation with fields
such as gerontology, psychology, and sociology, as well as nursing, social
work, and economics. When it comes to aging, an interdisciplinary approach is
mandatory.

CLARe5 is being held fully online 9–11 March 2022, hosted by the University of
Alaska Anchorage.

Plenary addresses will be offered by Cécile Fougeron (Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique & Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle), Jordan Lewis
(University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth), and Suzanne Evans Wagner
(Michigan State University).

More information about the conference, including a full schedule of papers, is
available at http://clare-corpora.org/.
 

Program:

All times listed are in the Alaska time zone (GMT-9), see
http://clare-corpora.org/ for a conference program that can be adjusted for
your local time zone

Wednesday, 9 March 2022

8:00am–8:30am: Welcoming remarks

8:30am–9:30am: Plenary: Jordan Lewis: Connections between language and aging:
Teaching language improves Elder health and wellbeing

9:45am–11:45am: Session 1: Perceptions of Aging
    Anna Jespersen & Michaela Hejná: “No one thinks I sound old”: Phonation as
a social index—and physiological marker—of the ageing voice
    Johanna Mechler: Effects of speaker and listener age on professionalism
rat(ing)s: A study from the North-East of England
    Taochen Zhou: Conceptual metaphors of “old age” in English newspapers
    Michael Erard: Toward a linguistics of death

12:00pm–1:00pm: Session 2: Aging Across Languages
    Alysson Lepeut & Emily Shaw: Interaction management strategies of older
Deaf adults: Cross-linguistic insights from American Sign Language (ASL) and
French Belgian Sign Language (LSFB)
    Anna Smirnova Henriques, Aleksandra Skorobogatova, Svetlana Ruseishvili,
Sandra Madureira & Irina Sekerina: BraPoRus, a spoken corpus of elderly
heritage Russian in Brazil: Early challenges and future plans

Thursday, 10 March 2022

8:00am - 9:00am: Plenary: Suzanne Evans Wagner: Self-recorded audio diaries as
a source of data across the lifespan

9:15am–9:45am: A new journal!

9:45am–11:15am: Session 3: Constructing Age
    Carolin Schneider & Besa Qalaj: “¿Cómo te sientes?–With my butt!”:
Code-choice related humor in bilingual speakers living with dementia of the
Alzheimer’s type
    Agnieszka Kiełkiewicz-Janowiak: Senior voices revisited: Constructing late
and later life in Poland
    Katrin Karl: Addressee-specific narratives in older age: A qualitative
study of narratives from two different groups of older speakers

11:30am–1:30pm: Session 4: Age and Cognition
    Jana Reifegerste: Healthy aging affects storage-based, but not rule-based
inflectional processing: A cross-modal priming study on German plurals
    Míša Hejná & Anna Jespersen: Ageing well: Social but also biological
reasons for age-grading
    Michael Cutter, Kevin Paterson & Ruth Filik: Age invariance in syntactic
prediction during self-paced reading
    Willem van Boxtel & Laurel Lawyer: A matter of memory? Age-invariant
relative clause disambiguation and memory interference in older adults

Friday. 11 March 2022

8:00am - 9:00am: Plenary: Cécile Fougeron: Age-related changes in adult speech

9:15am–11:15am: Session 5: Aging in Society
    Jenny Paananen & Camilla Lindholm: Discussing limitations of autonomy in
care negotiation meetings between nurses and nursing home residents’ family
members
    Fateme Atraki: Verbal abuse and old age: A sociolinguistic approach to
age-based violence in Persian-speaking society of Iran
    Svetlana Malyutina, Alina Zabolotskaia, Victor Savilov, Timur Syunyakov,
Elena Kurmysheva, Natalia Osipova, Marat Kurmyshev, Olga Karpenko & Alisa
Andryuschenko: Subjective complaints and objective measures of the language
function in mild cognitive impairment: Evidence from word naming and sentence
comprehension
    Denis Jamet & Christophe Coupé: Old age, aging and their representations:
Methodology for designing an online corpus

11:30am–1:00pm: Session 6: Aging and Variation
    Letizia Cerqueglini: Cross-generational change and accommodation in
spatial language: Successful aging in the Muṯallaṯ Arabic-speaking community
    Sali Tagliamonte, Alison Chasteen & Katharina Pabst: A great story: Aging
and the adjectives of positive evaluation
    Heike Pichler & Cara Walker: Stative possessives in later life: More
evidence from Tyneside

1:00pm–1:15pm: Closing remarks, future plans, and farewells





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