32.2001, Confs: Comp Ling, Ling Theories, Semantics, Syntax, Text/Corpus Ling/Online
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Subject: 32.2001, Confs: Comp Ling, Ling Theories, Semantics, Syntax, Text/Corpus Ling/Online
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Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2021 14:09:03
From: Costas Gabrielatos [cgabrielatos at yahoo.com]
Subject: Corpus Approaches to Lexicogrammar 2021
Corpus Approaches to Lexicogrammar 2021
Short Title: LxGr2021
Date: 03-Jul-2021 - 03-Jul-2021
Location: Online, United Kingdom
Contact: Costas Gabrielatos
Contact Email: gabrielc at edgehill.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://ehu.ac.uk/lxgr
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Semantics; Syntax; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The focus of LxGr is the interaction of lexis and grammar. The focus is
informed by Halliday’s view of lexis and grammar as “complementary
perspectives” (1991: 32), and his conception of the two as notional ends of a
continuum (lexicogrammar), in that “if you interrogate the system
grammatically you will get grammar-like answers and if you interrogate it
lexically you get lexis-like answers” (1992: 64).
Program Information:
Participation is free. You can register here:
https://store.edgehill.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/conferences/conferences/co
rpus-approaches-to-lexicogrammar-2021-lxgr2021-friday-2nd-saturday-3rd-july-20
21
Day 1: Friday 2 July 2021
09:30 – 10:00 WELCOME
10:00 – 11:00 PLENARY
Sebastian HOFFMANN (University of Trier)
Rhythm in World Englishes: A look at the interaction of phonology and
lexico-grammar from a corpus-based perspective
11:00 – 11:30 BREAK / CHAT
11:30 – 12:05
Ling LIN (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) & Ming LIU (Hong Kong Polytechnic
University)
Part-of-speech patterns in research introductions: A cross-disciplinary study
12:10 – 12:45
Christina Sook Beng ONG (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman)
Nativised light verb constructions in Malaysian English
12:45 – 13:15 BREAK / CHAT
13:15 – 13:50
Souhaila MESSAOUDI, Claire BRIERLEY & James DICKINS (University of Leeds)
Investigating French interference in Algerian students’ English-Arabic /
Arabic-English translations of collocations
13:55 – 14:30
Alex CARR (Cardiff University)
An exploration into the relationship between nominal form and temporal
semantics
14:30 – 15:00 BREAK / CHAT
15:00 – 15:35
Joyce LIM (University of Cambridge)
Exploring the development of ‘verb 4-gram’ sequences and grammar patterns in
L2 writing: A comparative study of L1 Korean speakers and L2 speakers of
various L1
15:40 – 16:15
Jim LAW (Brigham Young University)
A lexicogrammatical approach to participant role alternations in the French
spending frame
16:15 – 16:45 BREAK / CHAT
16:45 – 17:20
Lucy CHRISPIN (Cardiff University)
A corpus investigation into lexical aspect as a lexicogrammatical feature of
the intransitive construction
17:25 – 18:00
Milntra RAKSACHAT (University of Oregon)
Serial verb ʔaw ‘take’ with instrumental meaning in Isaan: A distinct
construction?
Day 2: Saturday 3 July 2021
09:00 – 09:30 WELCOME
09:30 – 10:05
Susanne DeVORE (University of Hawaii)
Usage-based indices of proficiency: Verb-vac and phrasal constructions in
Mandarin
10:10 – 10:45
Chen-Yu Chester HSIEH (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
Categorization for evaluation: a corpus-based study on the use of zhong ‘kind;
type’ with constructions of evaluation in Mandarin conversation
10:50 – 11:25
Daniel JACH (Southwest Jiaotong University)
The case of German two-way prepositions
11:25 – 11:55 BREAK / CHAT
11:55 – 12:30
Viktoria ZHUKOVSKA (Zhytomyr State Ivan Franko University)
English with/with-less-subjparti constructions: A case of a quantitative
corpus-based analysis
12:35 – 13:10
Piotr TWARDZISZ (University of Warsaw)
A corpus-based study of affixation tendencies in related academic disciplines.
13:10 – 13:40 BREAK / CHAT
13:40 – 14:15
Eva ZEHENTNER (University of Zurich)
Alternations emerge and disappear: The network of dispossession constructions
in the history of English
14:20 – 14:55
Carlos KAUFFMANN (São Paulo Catholic University)
Multi-dimensional analysis of literary style from a lexicogrammatical
perspective
14:55 – 15:25 BREAK / CHAT
15:25 – 16:00
Irene CHECA-GARCIA (University of Wyoming)
What the correlation between syntactic complexity and lexical development
measures can tell us about modes of acquisition
16:05 – 16:40
Lucia BUSSO (Aston University)
The blended nature of legal-lay language in Italian and English: A
corpus-based contrastive analysis
16:40 – 17:40 DISCUSSION & FEEDBACK
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