[parislinguists] Call for papers | Conference Theory of mind and Language: Experimental data and clinical applications | 20-03-15 Aix-en-Provence, France

'Claudia Pichon-Starke' claudia.starke@lpl-aix.fr [parislinguists] parislinguists-noreply at yahoogroupes.fr
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Conference

Theory of mind and Language: Experimental data and clinical applications

 

Website <http://mindprogest.sciencesconf.org/> 

 

Friday 20 March 2015

 

Laboratoire Parole et Langage (LPL CNRS UMR 7309, Aix-Marseille University)

Conference room B011, 5 avenue Pasteur, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France

 

 

Theory of mind is the ability to form representations of other people’s
mental states and to use these representations to understand, predict and
judge their statements and behaviours (Baron-Cohen, Leslie, & Frith, 1985;
Premack & Woodruff, 1978). Study of this ability has become a major focus
for cognitive sciences in the last twenty years, showing that this ability
plays a fundamental role for social interactions. While loads of researches
(particularly in pathology and in development) give support to a
relationship between theory of mind and language, the role of this cognitive
ability in meaning construction is still under debate.

 

Is theory of mind conveyed by language (e.g. reference marker, prosody,
gestures) during social interaction? Does theory of mind play a role in
meaning construction? Do speakers take the perspective of the listener to
explain or understand meaning? If it is the case, do linguistic forms such
as reference markers or intonation contours signal how the speaker takes the
listener’s perspective into account? And how do the listeners use this
linguistic information to interpret the speaker’s mental states? 

 

The aim of this conference will be to present and discuss experimental data
dealing with the relationship between theory of mind and language in
different population (e.g. development, healthy people, pathology). Our main
goal will be to bring together researchers from different backgrounds
(cognitive sciences, experimental psychology, neuropsychology,
psycholinguistics, phonetics/phonology, and pragmatics) with a view to
improve our understanding of how language can convey theory of mind during
social interactions. 

 

The conference is organized by Maud Champagne-Lavau, Cristel Portes,
Amandine Michelas (LPL) and Claire Beyssade (Paris 8 & Institut Jean Nicod).

 

 


Registration and abstract submission for the conference can be completed at
the following link:  <http://mindprogest.sciencesconf.org>
http://mindprogest.sciencesconf.org

Registration is free but you must register to be able to attend the
conference.

 

 

Call for posters

We welcome the submission of abstracts for posters on any area of scientific
domains (experimental psychology, cognitive neurosciences, phonetics,
phonology, pragmatics) with a view to improve our understanding of the
relationship between ToM and Language. 

Abstracts should be written in English or French and not exceed 250 words.
An extra page may be added for figures and references. Submissions must be
sent with the author’s name(s), affiliation(s) and e-mail address(es).

 

 

Important dates

·        Deadline for abstract submission: 15 February 2015

·        Notification of acceptance: 20 February 2015

·        Deadline for inscription: 6 March 2015

 

 

Program

 

8h30 – 9h00 :                                    Accueil des participants /
Welcome

 

9h00 – 10h00 :                  Rethinking the Theory-of-Mind Hypothesis of
Autism

Tiziana Zalla, Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS UMR 8129, ENS, Paris, France

 

10h00 – 10h30 :                                Pause/coffee break

 

10h30 – 11h15 :                Assessing theory of mind during conversation
in Mild cognitive impairment 

Noémie Moreau, LPL, CNRS UMR 7309, Aix-Marseille Université

 

11h15 – 12h00 :                TITRE à venir 

Madelyne Klein, LPL, CNRS UMR 7309, Aix-Marseille Université

 

12h00-13h00 :                                   Pause déjeuner / Lunch break

 

13h00 – 14h00 :                                Session poster / poster
session

 

14h00 – 15h00 :                Prosodic and referential marking in oral
narratives by Adults with High Functioning Autism

Francesco Cangemi1, Marion Fossard2, Martine Grice1, Martina Krüger1, Kai
Vogeley3

1Institute of Linguistics, Department of Phonetics, University of Cologne,
Germany. 
2Institut des sciences du langage et de la communication, Université de
Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
3Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Cologne,
Germany.

 

15h00 – 15h45 :                The intonational encoding of commitment,
attitude attribution and call on addressee in French 

Cristel Portes, LPL, CNRS UMR 7309, Aix-Marseille Université

 

15h45 – 16h15 :                                Pause / coffee break

 

16h15 – 17h00 :                Relationship between theory of mind and
intonational focus marking in French: Results from schizophrenia 

Amandine Michelas, LPL, CNRS UMR 7309, Aix-Marseille Université

 

17h00 – 17h30 :                                Conclusion

 

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