35.1637, Confs: Discourse Markers: Markers in Discourse and Markers on Discourse
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Subject: 35.1637, Confs: Discourse Markers: Markers in Discourse and Markers on Discourse
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Date: 28-May-2024
From: Anita Fetzer [anita.fetzer at uni-a.de]
Subject: Discourse Markers: Markers in Discourse and Markers on Discourse
Discourse Markers: Markers in Discourse and Markers on Discourse
Date: 21-Jun-2024 - 22-Jun-2024
Location: Metz, France
Contact: Isabelle Gaudy-Campbell
Contact Email: isabelle.gaudy-campbell at univ-lorraine.fr
Meeting URL: https://discoursemarkers.sciencesconf.org
Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
Meeting Description:
Discourse markers have been examined in various models of grammar,
such as Functional Discourse Grammar or Construction Grammar,
considering their status as markers in discourse. From a
macro-syntactic point of view, they are seen as peripheral,
independent and movable entities enabling a bracketing function. In
interaction-based models of grammar, such as Interactional
Linguistics, the focus of analysis has been on their status as markers
on discourse. As such, these approaches examine interpersonal and
interactional functions, for instance, turn-taking, positioning of
interlocutors vis à vis each other, vis à vis their discursive
contribution and their attitude towards their own contribution.
The goal of this conference is to bring together research from
different theoretical frameworks in order to find possible bridging
points between grammar-based approaches of “markers in discourse”,
function-based approaches of “markers in /on discourse” and
discourse-based studies.
Friday 21-06-24
8h45 : Arrivals
9h15 : Opening speech
9h30-10h30 : Guest speaker, Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen
Grammaticalization vs pragmaticalization: a multidimensional model of
the evolution of pragmatic markers and discourse markers
10h30 : Coffee break
General Perspectives on Discourse Markers
11h00 : Stefan Schneider Dans la phrase et sur le discours. Genèse et
évolution des marqueurs déverbaux
11h00 : Carlos Meléndez Quero Perspectives de recherche pour les
marqueurs dans et sur le discours
Discourse Markers on Discourse : “Say”, etc
11h30 : Isabelle Gaudy-Campbell Let's say dans le discours : quels
enjeux sur le discours ?
12h00 : Laure Lansari (What) I'm going to/gonna say in spoken English
11h30 : Lucie Latouche The discourse marker use of the Hedged
Performative construction in conversational British English
12h00 : Elena Nikishina Marqueurs discursifs – régulateurs du discours
oral russe (po)slušaj ‘écoute', (po)smotri ‘regarde', (po)stoj ‘tiens,
attends' et particularités de leur utilisation
12h30-14h30 : Lunch break
Discourse Markers in context
14h30 : Florine Berthe, Laure Cataldo (the) word is in Media
Discourse: Speech attribution, enunciative endorsement and mitigation
15h00 : Matthias Klumm Multi-word units as discourse markers in
English: An analysis of comment clauses and the the-X-is construction
across discourse genres
15h30 : Tora Hedin Discourse markers and registers, a corpus-based
analysis
Discourse Markers and Interaction
14h30 : Biagio Ursi, Franco Pauletto On some conversational uses of
the Italo-Romance response particle öh [ø]. An interactional approach
15h00 : Marina Reis de Souza Responding to solicited informings with
oh okay and stand-alone okay in video-mediated interaction
15h30 : Ludivine Crible Évolution des marqueurs discursifs et d'accord
au cours d'une tâche collaborative
16h00 : Coffee Break
Discourse Markers and Causality
16h30 : Isabel Fuhrmann Order Matters: The Function of French
Consecutive and Causal Connectors in their Combinatorics
17h00 : Ashton Carter The semantico-pragmatic functions of du coup in
digital francophone communities on Reddit
Discourse Markers and Co-occurrence
16h30 : Anita Fetzer Oh, but and well in Mediated Political Discourse:
Distribution, co-occurrences and discursive functions
17h00 : Hugo Chatellier, Romain Delhem, Sophie Raineri, Cécile
Viollain A syntactic and prosodic study of and, but and so in a corpus
of spoken New Zealand English: preliminary results and research
perspectives
Discourse Markers and Sequentiality
17h30 : Daura Méndez Hernández Y a-t-il de l'intersubjectivité in fine
?
17h30 : Mathilde Pinson The thing is, projective sequences are not
uniform
Saturday 22-06-24
9h00-10h00 : Guest Speaker, Graham Ranger Metadiscursive parametering
with position and co-occurrence: the case of adverbial Though
10h00 : Coffee Break
Adverbs as Discourse Markers
10h30-11h00: Alexandra Groß, Pia Bergmann Prosody of turn-initial
elements – the case of German genau
11h00-11h30 : Jeanne Vigneron-Bosbach, Daciana Vlad Clairement - un
marqueur discursif émergent ?
11h30-12h00 : Mathilde Dargnat, Paola Herreño Castañeda, Maeva
Sillaire Du temps des événements au temps du discours. La valeur
concessive d'adverbes temporels
Modal particles in Discourse
10h30-11h00 : Hannah J. Seemann Modal Particles as Markers in
Discourse
11h00-11h30 : Aléxia Teles Duchowny La multifonctionnalité du marqueur
discursif e tals dans le portugais brésilien contemporain
12h00 : Closing speech
website https://discoursemarkers.sciencesconf.org/
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