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Subject: 6.779, Confs: International Cognitive Linguistics Association
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Date: Tue, 06 Jun 1995
From: wilcox at alcor.unm.edu (Sherman Wilcox)
Subject: ICLA 1995 Schedule of Papers
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Date: Tue, 06 Jun 1995
From: wilcox at alcor.unm.edu (Sherman Wilcox)
Subject: ICLA 1995 Schedule of Papers
Below is a list of papers currently scheduled to be presented at the 4th
Conference of the International Cognitive Linguistics Association. The
conference takes place from July 16-21 on the campus of the University of
New Mexico, during the LSA Linguistic Institute.
In addition to the plenary speakers and papers listed below, special
plenary sessions will be conducted in the evenings by George Lakoff, Ronald
Langacker, and Len Talmy.
For a complete schedule with times and session numbers (we will hold four
concurrent sessions) and a registration packet, contact:
Sherman Wilcox
Dept. of Linguistics
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
wilcox at mail.unm.edu
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SUNDAY JULY 16
REGISTRATION (1:00-4:30 PM)
PLENARY SPEAKER: ANTONIO DAMASIO (5:00-6:15 PM)
RECEPTION: 6:15- PM
MONDAY JULY 17
PLENARY SPEAKER: GLLES FAUCONNIER (12:00-1:15 PM)
Kaoru Horie
Markedness, iconicity, and the choice of nominalization strategy in Modern
Japanese
Ronald Geluykens
Referential distance as a cognitive constraint on information flow
Kenneth Holmqvist, Jana Hols=E1nov=E1
Towards an implementable model of discourse comprehension
Petra Campe, B. Rudzka-Ostyn
Cases in competition for semantic space
Soteria Svorou
Iconicity in the Grammaticalization of Locative Constructions
Margaret Freeman
Reflexives, emphatics, and deixis: Does Dickinson violate the -self?
Brynja Svane, Erling Wande
Creativity in associative meaning
Harry Howard
Spanish datives: Cognitive schema vs. dynamic event semantics
Michael Smith
Iconicity, German es, and the notion of conceptual distance
Barbara Dancygier
Reflexive markers in Polish: Participants, metaphors, and constructions
L. W. Barsalou, K. L. Olseth and L. Wu
Perceptual representations in conceptual tasks
Erling Wande
The propositional/visual dichotomy - or is there more to it?
Geoff Nathan
Conflicting desires in cognitive phonology
Karen van Hoek
Reflexives from a subjective point of view
Margaret Kimberly Kellogg
Conceptualization and the substitution of nouns and verbs in aphasia
Rene Dirven
The conceptual space between conditionals and concessives
Sherman Wilcox, J. Scheibman
In Any Event: The Conceptual Organization of Phonological Structure in
American Sign Language
Linda Manney
Reflexive strategies in modern Greek and the variable construal of 'self'
David L. Kemmerer
Neuropsychological evidence against Wierzbicka's theory of the meanings of
basic color terms
Alan Cienki
Properties of image schemas as a category/properties of categories as image
schemas
David R. Bailey
Getting a grip: Body-based acquisition of verb semantics for hand actions
Michael Barlow
Instances and intuitions: Reflexives revisited
Jos=E9 Sanders
Mental spaces and attribution: On readers' representation of perspective in
discourse
Alexander Francis, R. Celis
I see what you're saying: Investigating the role of conceptual knowledge in
speech perception
Karen Emmorey
Interactions between processing spatial information in linguistic and
nonlinguistic domains
Hidemitsu Takahashi
Indirect anaphors: A cognitive account
Eric Pederson
Defeasibility in event realization
Brian Bowdle, G. Ward
Generic demonstratives
Ning Yu
Spatial conceptualization of time in Chinese
Hsin-I Hsieh
Thematic constraints on image compression
Maria Polinsky
A discourse view of locative inversion
Michael Israel
On the varieties of polarity sensitivity
Michelle Emanatian
So far as we know: Explorations in the spatiality of thought
Kenneth Cook
The Samoan transitive suffix as an inverse marker
Ted Sanders, Wilbert Spoorer
The structure of discourse: Integrating intentions and relations
Johannes Helmbrecht
The typology of 1st person marking and its cognitive background
Alan Conway, Tony Veale
Building signs: Representing space and structure in automatic sign synthesis
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyka
Dynamic events - A contrastive perspective
Frank Brisard, H. Cuyckens, S. Frisson, D. Sandra, M. Vanrespaille
Cognitive links in cognitive linguistics: An experimental study of lexical
learning
Richard Hirsch
Semantic content and depth of intention: A study in cognitive semantics
Larry Gorbet
Structuralism meets prototype theory and discovers reciprocal affection
Seiko Fujii
Additive and scalar operators in the context of concessive conditionals
TUESDAY JULY 18
PLENARY SPEAKER: GISELA REDEKER (12:00-1:15 PM)
Louis Goosens
The English modals as grounding predications: A synchronic-dynamic view
Laura Janda
Implementation of the figure-ground distinction in Polish
Hubert Cuyckens, L. Cornelis
Getting through to Dutch 'door'
Mava Jo Powell
Characteristic properties of British informal noun phrase idioms
W.J. Botha
Category features of the Afrikaans verbs doen/maak and wees/het.
Naoko Hayase
The role of figure, ground, and shifting perspective in aspectual phenomena
Marjolijn Verspoor
Causing complements
Greg Lessard
Linguistic and cognitive underpinnings of verbal humour
Peter Harder
Co-predicativity, telicity and subjective direction: The content syntax of
Danish spatial adverbs
Mary Carroll, C. v. Stutterheim
The role of viewpoint in the representation of path in English, German and
Italian
David Tuggy
Function becomes meaning: The case of Nawatl tla-
Bruce Hawkins
The social dimension of a cognitive grammar
Zoltan K=F6vecses
Events and emotions
John Newman
The history of the German es gibt construction
Stefan Grondelaers
Instantiation and existential-like phenomena in modern Dutch
Wolf-Andreas Liebert
Principles of expansion and adaption in metaphorical reasoning: A model of
source-target and target-source dynamics in creative thinking
Donald Grushkin
Metaphorical expressions of anger in ASL as a window on the culture of the
American Deaf community
Margaret Winters
Explaining language change: Diachronic cognitive grammar
Louise Cornelis
Subjectification and the Dutch passive
Gabor Gy=F6ri
>From plural to abstract: A cognitive-naturalist approach to diachronic
morphology
Ad Foolen
Cognitive semantics and emotions
Bernd Heine, T. Kouteva
The proximative
Frederike van der Leek
Alternation and verb meaning in English
Leon de Stadler
The instrument as a semantic role category in Afrikaans
Jennie Singleton, S. Goldin-Meadow, D. McNeill
Do Signers Gesture?: A discussion of the relationship between gesticulation
and sign
Paul Deane
Polysemy as the consequence of join patterns in a system of distributed
conceptual prepresentations
Mary Ellen Ryder
Why you can truck chickens but you can't chicken trucks
G. Lampert
Is there an experientially-based cognitive model of NEGATION?
Sally Rice, D. Sandra, M. Vanrespaille
Prepositional semantics and the fragile link between space and time
Lena Ekberg
Image-schematic transformations and cross-linguistic polysemy. How to go
from 'up' to 'out', or from 'above' to 'behind'
Caitlin Hines
Foxy chicks and Playboy bunnies: A case study in metaphorical lexicalizati=
on
M. Lampert
What is 'scalar' about CAUSATIVITY?
Kevin Moore
A case study in semantic extension
Theo A.J.M. Janssen
Monosemy versus polysemy
Debra J. Occhi
Women, foxes, and badgerlike things: The Japanese schematic categories
Kitsune-gao and Tanuki-goa
Richard Epstein
Cognitive components of definiteness
Carlo Serra Borneto
Two-ways prepositions in German: Image and constraints
Victoria Muehleisen, M. Imai
Transitivity and incorporation of ground information in Japanese path verbs
Rick Floyd
Observations on Wanka Quechua conjectures and subjectification
August Fenk
Representation and iconicity
Robert Dewell
Internal and external perspectives on containers: Imperfective and
perfective views of paths
Tuomas Huumo
A scoping hierarchy of locative, possessive and temporal space-builders
WEDNESDAY JULY 19
PLENARY SPEAKER: CLAUDIA BRUGMAN (8:30-9:45 AM)
PLENARY SPEAKER: ARIE VERHAGEN (4:00-5:15 PM)
Ronnie Wilbur
A prosodic/pragmatic explanation for word order variation in ASL with
typological implications
Gijsbert Stoet, Hans Strohner
Two types of feature availability in conceptual combination
Eve Sweetser
Coalignment in metaphorical systems
Linda Thornburg, K. Panther
Speech act metonymies
Tony Veale, Diarmuid O'Donoghue Mark Keane
Epistomological issues in metaphor comprehension: A comparative analysis of
three models of metaphor interpretation
Nili Mandelblit
Formal and conceptual blending in Hebrew causitives
Adele Goldberg
Possible relations between verbs and constructions
Timothy Clausner
The entrenchment of subjective and objective spatial construals
Christine Poulin
Shifting frames and points of reference in ASL
Tim Rohrer
Conceptual blending on the information highway: How do metaphorical
inferences work?
Paul Werth
An enhanced pragmatics for construction grammar
Adrienne Lehrer
>From blends to combining forms: Productive word formation and semantic
reanalysis
Seana Coulson
Meaning construction in computer virus jokes: The role of blended spaces
Patick Duffey
Problems in conceptual analysis of the modal auxiliaries in English
Tiina Onikki
Tendencies of polysemy in the light of locative case expression designating
postures and facial expressions in Finnish
Haj Ross
Syntax: The source of defective noun phrases
Mark Turner
Blending and metaphor
William Morris
Subjecthood in Kapampangan
Jordan Zlaten
'Holistic' spatial semantics: A cross-linguistic study
Ronald Sheffer
Noun phrase word order: Ramifications of conceptual dependence
Christopher Johnson
Metaphor vs. conflation in the acquisition of polysemy: The case of see
Kestin Meints
Typicality effects in the acquisition of the English passive
Gary Palmer
The domain of ancestral spirits in Bantu noun classification
Hans-J=F6rg Schmid
Cognitive functions of referring abstract noun phrases in texts
Frank Boers
Metaphor in cognitive semantics: A few metaphorical models in economic disco=
urse
Toshiyuki Kumashiro
On the so-called neutral description and the exhaustive-listing ga in Japane=
se
Yo Matsumoto
Semantic Constraints on Grammaticalization: Implications from Deverbal
Complex Postpositions in Japanese
Jarno Raukko
Intersubjective methods in cognitive-semantic research of polysemy
Masako K. Hiraga
Deference as distance: Metaphorical base of honorific verb construction in
Japanese
Wataru Nakamura
A cognitive approach to English adverbs
THURSDAY JULY 20
Kerry Kilborn, S. Frisson
Polysemy and the mind: A neurolinguistic investigation
Hanna Pishwa
Schemas as starting points in language learners' narratives
Yoko Fujii
Story of "break": Cognitive categories of objects and the system of verbs
Edward Robinson
Coherence in discourse: A distributed perspective
Phyllis Wilcox
Metaphor, metonym, and synecdoche in American Sign Language: A cognitive
intertropic relationship
Chris Sinha, Mariko Hayashi Lis A. Thorseng
Comparative Spatial Semantics and Language Acquistion More Evidence from
Danish, English and Japanese
Kaori Kabata, S. Rice
Japanese ni: The particulars of a somewhat contradictory particle
Dirk Speelman, D. Geeraerts
Abundantia verborum: A tool for lexical semantics
G=FCnther Radden, Z. K=F6vecses
Towards a new theory of metonymy
Michael Tomasello
One child's early talk about possession
Satoko Suzuki
The degree of internalization of information and complementizers in Japanese
Johanna Rubba
On morphological relevance
Masuhiro Nomura
Language as fluid: The conduit metaphor in Japanese
Sjoukje van der Wal, Charlotte Koster
Early knowledge of negative polarity items: Cross-linguistic evidence
Anthony Aristar
Cases and the grammaticalization of types
Joost Schilperoord, Ted Sanders
The role of hierarchical discourse structure in incremental production
Fons Maes
Abstract-object anaphors and markedness
Mutsumu Imai
Development of a bias toward language-specific categories
Isao Higashimori
EVEN, SAE/SURA/MO as constraints on contextual assumptions
Frank Brisard
The English tense-system as an epistemic category: The case of futurity
Anneli Kauppinen
Acquisition of Finnish conditional verb forms in formulaic utterances
Mary Theresa Seig
Categorization of Japanese nouns, verbs, and adjectives
FRIDAY JULY 21
PLENARY SPEAKER: SYDNEY LAMB (12:00-1:15 PM)
Ricardo Maldonado
Close and distal datives in Spanish
Maria Josep Cuenca
Form-use mappings for tag questions
Kurt Feyaerts
The pervasiveness of reference-point constructions in a domain: Expressing
people's stupidity in German
Nicole Delbecque
The Spanish copulas SER and ESTAR
Friedrich Ungerer
How newspaper headlines trigger emotions: An excercise in cognitive pragmati=
cs
Maher Awad
On the role of complementizers: Data from Arabic
Vicent Salvador
Concessivity and processes of grammatizication: The case of the Catalan
conective encara que
Carlee Arnett
German impersonal passives
Monika Pawtowska
Towards a cognitive account of clause linking
Karen Bowe
Conceptual metaphors in peninsular Spanish
Balthasar Bickel
When North is West: Haugen effects and the semantics-cognition interface
Yasushiro Shirai
On the internal structure of the Japanese imperfective marker: An
experimental study
Juan Pablo Mora Guti=E9rrez
Fixed-order word coordination in English and Spanish
Manuel Perez Saldanya
Romance go-past constructions
Holger Diessel
V-first constructions in German
Kathleen Carey
Possessive constructions and the conceptualization of events: Evidence from
Spanish, Guarani, and Javanese
Klaus-Uwe Panther
Implicit control in German and English
Michael Achard
Finite/infinitival complements in French
CONFERENCE ENDS AT 1:15 PM
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