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ICLC13 Final Programme Monday 20th July 2015
Monday 20th July 2015
08.30-09.45 Registration
09.45-10.15 Opening CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
Gesture Chair: Terry Janzen
THEME SESSION Producing Figurative
Language Organiser: John Barnden
& Andrew Gargett
Experimental methods
Chair: Laura Janda
THEME SESSION Cognitive Contact
Linguistics Organiser: Eline Zenner &
Ad Backus
Information structure
Chair: Ad Foolen
Word formation Chair: Svetoslava
Antonova-Baumann
SLA and pedagogy Chair: Julia Prentice
CCE-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
10.25-10.50 The influence of gesture restriction on verb tense use: Does gender play a
role? Elena Nicoladis & Lisa
Smithson
Different motivations for metaphor and metonymy
in Portuguese word-formation
Margarida Basilio
Experimentally determining the main clause in English finite
complementation constructions
Siva Kalyan & Ewa Dąbrowska
Discussion
The Core-Final Structure: the Parallelism of Tag
Questions in English and Ending Particles
Sentences in Japanese Hiromi Nakatani & Akira
Takashima
Blends at the intersection of addition and
subtraction: A usage-based approach Natalia Beliaeva
Applying Cognitive Linguistics to Teaching
English Prepositions: An Experimental-CALL Study
Helen Zhao & Man Ho Wong
10.50-11.15 Multimodal Events in Natural Chinese Conver-sations: the Co-speech
Gestural Representation of Aspects
Ronghua Wang & Guiying Jiang
Simultaneous motion in multiple dimensions: Why metonymy isn’t enough
Cristiano Broccias
The Effect of Constructional Subschemas on
Acceptability/Grammaticality Judgment Motoki Saito
Through the cognitive looking glass: Studying bilingual wordplay in
public signage Sebastian Knospe
Tough-Expressions in English and Chinese: A
Functional and Cognitive Approach
Yapei Li & Yina Wang
Salience in metonymy-motivated constructional
abbreviated form with particular attention to
English clippings Antonio Barcelona
Should discourse marker use be taught? Analysis
of DMs occurring in dialogues in ELT
textbooks Chie Kawashima
11.15-11.40 Perspective taking in speech and gesture: Computational cost
matters Fey Parrill, Alexsis
Blocton, Mary Lowery & Ava Schneider
Producing Figurative Pragmatic Effects: Endings Justifying
Meanings Herbert Colston &
Eleanor Kinney
This is the native speaker that the non-native
speaker outperformed: individual, education-
related differences James Street
English and French loans in Belgian Dutch and
Netherlandic Dutch: an onomasiological
approach Jocelyne Daems, Kris
Heylen & Dirk Geeraerts
The Definiteness-effect Revisited
Soyoon Park
Noun-to-Verb Conversion as a Frame-Driven Word
Formation Hirotaka Nakajima
An Empirical Classroom Study on the Efficacy of
Using CG to Teach German Case to
Intermediate Learners Carlee Arnett
11.40-12.05 Predicting quotation use from speakers’
behavioral and linguistic characteristics Kashmiri Stec
Definiteness as a trigger of idiomaticity
Loes Koring
Whose mind do classifications of modality mirror?
Dagmar Divjak, Nina Szymor, Dario Lečić, Steven Clancy, Olga Lyashevskaya, Maria
Ovsjannikova, Mateusz-Milan Stanojević & Anita
Peti-Stantić
Explaining language development in German-English bilingual children
Antje Quick, Elena Lieven, Malinda
Carpenter & Michael Tomasello
A usage-based approach to extraposition of
clausal subjects in English Peter Uhrig
Utterance condensation: An emergent means of
word formation in Chinese
Lin He, Rong Chen & Chunmei Hu
A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of the Japanese
aspect marker -tei(ru) and its pedagogical
implications Masumi Hamada
12.05-12.30 GAP The reception of computer-generated
metaphors by international audiences Jeannette Littlemore,
David Houghton, Paula Pérez Sobrino & Shi
Jinfang
Five statistical models for Likert-type experimental
data on acceptability judgments
Anna Endresen & Laura Janda
Redefining the ‘structural’, and the
‘transfer’ in ‘structural transfer’
Pablo Irizarri van Suchtelen & Francesca
Moro
A marker of shared knowledge, theticity and
mirativity: Information managing
functions of the utterance-final particle -canha in Spoken Korean
Ahrim Kim
Analysis of neologism to explore where sound
symbolism can be lost Ryoko Uno, Nobuhiro Kaji
& Masaru Kitsuregawa
Learning difficult Japanese polysemous particles with usage-
based instruction Kyoko Masuda
ICLC13 Final Programme Monday 20th July 2015
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
Sign Language Chair: Elena Nicoladis
THEME SESSION cont. Producing Figurative
Language
Constructional polysemy and synonymy
Chair: Dagmar Divjak
THEME SESSION cont. Cognitive Contact
Linguistics
Information structure Chair: Peter Uhrig
Word formation & lexicology
Chair: Antonio Barcelona
Writing Chair: Andrea Tyler
CCE-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
13.30-13.55 I See what you mean: Visual Conceptualization
in Spoken and Signed Language Interpreters Lorraine Leeson, Terry
Janzen & Barbara Shaffer
On the production of figurative language:
Toward a genre-based account of metaphor
Anna Piata
Motivation behind the extended senses of the
Polish ditransitive construction
Joanna Paszenda
PCU constructions in bilingual encounters: Code-switching and effective/epistemic
concepts Bram Vertommen &
Caroline Gentens
"Existential cores" in Cognitive Grammar:
Theoretical basis, method of representation, and
cross-linguistic applicability
András Imrényi
Word-formation metonymy - to be or not
to be? The role of metonymy in
verbocentric compounds (in English and Bulgarian)
Alexandra Bagasheva
GAP
13.55-14.20 A Cognitive Semantic Analysis of Pointing in Co-speech Gesture and
Sign Laura Hirrel & Sherman
Wilcox
An Emergent Model of Metaphors as
Transformations of Vector Spaces
Stephen McGregor, Matthew Purver &
Geraint Wiggins
Dutch impersonal passives with intransitive
verbs: Atelic volitional acts and beyond Maaike Beliën
Cognitive Contact Linguistics as an essential ingredient of diachronic construction grammar
Dirk Noël
English categorizing copular clauses:
Construing ascription and specification
Wout Van Praet & Kristen Davidse
Using domain matrices to describe the semantics of
compound nouns Eli Anne Eiesland
Acquisition of English scientific prose
punctuation patterns Tatiana Evtushenko, Natalia Shalyapina &
Nina Yevtushenko
14.20-14.45 Composite Utterances in a Signed Language: Topic
constructions and Perspective-taking in ASL
Terry Janzen
Can a Machine Exhibit a Sense Of Irony? Human Evaluation of Machine-Generated Figurative
Statements Tony Veale
Semantic Opposition in Constructional Synonymy -An Empirical analysis of
Chinese “zhe”/“le” existential constructions
Zhen Tian
Gender concepts in British, Indian and Nigerian English. A
corpus study on multi-modal metaphors in films
Anna Finzel
Projector constructions in Twitter
Ad Foolen
Is the distinction between semantically transparent and opaque compounds
psychologically real? Svetoslava Antonova-
Baumann
What Metaphors and Gestures Reveal about
the Development of ESL students' Concepts for
Writing Wan Wan & Yao Tong
14.45-15.10 How to Construct Time by Using Spatial Concepts in
Chinese Sign Language and Tibetean Sign
Language Li Heng
Discussion
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Constructions and long-tailed distribution of their collexemes: A Look at the
relationship between low-frequency words and constructional prototypes
Yoichiro Hasebe
Language ideology in the contemporary Italian speech community: A semantic vector space
approach Stefano De Pascale, Dirk
Speelman & Stefania Marzo
The role of DO-auxiliary in subject-auxiliary
inversion: developing Langacker’s notion of existential negotiation
Patrick Duffley
Hausa plant names in the light of conceptual
blending Olga Frackiewicz
A Bilingual Tripartite Architecture and its
potential for analysing FL writing
Esther Breuer
15.10-15.35 The multimodal mental timeline: what
spontaneous gestures reveal about the
conceptualization of time Javier Valenzuela &
Cristóbal Pagán-Cánovas
Metaphors between general and specialised knowledge: a corpus-
based analysis of linguistic metaphors in
aviation discourse Ana Ostroški Anić
Exploring the history of Reaction Object Constructions. A
collostructional analysis Tamara Bouso Rivas
Discussion
GAP
Stagnancy or evolution of feminine professions and occupations in a French
dictionary? Georges Farid
Reframing Prescriptivism: Rhetorical Construction
Grammar and L1 Writing Instruction
Cameron Mozafari & Michael Israel
15.35-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.15 Discussion panel: Bringing together theory and method + ICLA Publicity CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
17.15-18:45 Plenary: ADELE GOLDBERG How functions matter: Got constructions? CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
18.45-19.45 Wine reception
ICLC13 Final Programme Tuesday 21st July 2015
Tuesday 21st July 2015
THEME SESSION CL and the Evolution of
Language Organiser: Stefan
Hartmann, Michael Pleyer & James Winters
THEME SESSION Viewpoint in and across
Multimodal Artifacts Organiser: Barbara Dancygier & Lieven
Vandelanotte
Construction grammar Chair: Cristiano Broccias
Emotion
Chair: Mimi Huang
Language Attitudes Chair: Kevin Watson
Motion Acquisition
Chair: Noriko Matsumoto
Referring expressions Chair: Susen Faulhaber
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
08.30-08.55 The Human Meaning-Making Engine: Its Nature and Origins
Vyv Evans
Image-schematic scaffolding in visual and
textual artifacts Barbara Dancygier & Lieven Vandelanotte
The Agreement Construction
Carlos Acuña-Fariña
Complementing corpus based analysis of the conceptualization of
emotion terms with GRID methodology
Benedikt Perak
New methods to measure language attitudes: A
case study on attitudes towards regional varie-ties of Dutch in Belgium
Laura Rosseel
The Acquisition of the Deictic Verbs Iku ‘to Go’ and Kuru ‘to Come’ in L1
Japanese Miho Takanashi
A hell of a day: The referential identity of
English binominal phrases
Chongwon Park & Daniel Turner
08.55-09.20 The relevance of a ‘Complex Adaptive
Systems’ approach to ‘language’
Roslyn Frank
Alignment and viewpoint Kurt Feyaerts, Bert Oben, Ilona Papousek & Helmut
Lackner
Struggling with Prepositional Verbs Nathan Schneider
How prototypical the semantic transitivity of ‘love’ in Biblical Hebrew is: A cultural-linguistic
approach Ruti Vardi
Attitudes towards L2 accents: an experimental
study of English as a Lingua Franca
Gitte Kristiansen & Sarah Schlemmer
Motion event descrip-tions and Bilingualism:
On the influence of language mode on
French-German bilin-guals’ spatial language
Raphael Berthele
Structural Salience and Referential Accessibility: A Cognitive Account of
Inter-clausal NP Anaphora in Chinese Complex Sentences
Yulong Xu
09.20-09.45 Experimental Evidence on the Emergence of
Phonological Structure Sabine van der Ham, Hannah Little, Kerem
Eryılmaz & Bart de Boer
Multimodality and multi-viewpoint construction in
comics Mike Borkent
The cognitive linguistic approach to the
semantics of English VPCs within LCCM Theory
Yukiyo Takimoto
Kasum ‘Chest/Breast’ as a Locus for Emotions in
Korean Haeyon Kim, Seung-Chul
Shin & Sang-Rae Cho
Socio-cognitive salience and the role of the local
Marie Jensen
Literal quotation as fictive interaction
strategy in conversations by autistic children and
controls Aline Dornelas & Esther
Pascual
Proper Noun Phrases with Determiners Elizabeth Riddle
09.45-10.10 On-line pressures from turn taking constrain the cultural evolution of word
order Seán Roberts & Stephen
Levinson
Representation and metarepresentation of thoughts and speech in the medium of comics
Charles Forceville
A Construction Grammar approach to irony Alexander Bergs & Claudia Lehmann
The metaphoric conceptualization of
emotion through heart-idioms in Turkish
Melike Baş
Speaking like the enemy: An experimental model of
inverse linguistic affiliation in South
Philadelphia Gareth Roberts & Betsy
Sneller
“I Go Run Up” and “a Big Storm Came Running Up”: Manner-Satellite
Patterns in English-Speaking Children’s
Speech about Motion Chie Fukada
Behavioral profiles of reflexive-type markers in
Polish Jaroslaw Józefowski
10.10-10.35 Eco-Evo-Devo: Biocultural synergies in language
evolution Chris Sinha
Metaphor and iconicity in advertising viewpoint: Dividing modalities and
conquering the audience? Eve Sweetser
Does true synonymy exist?
Anton Granvik & Susanna Taimitarha
The expression of fear in Italian and Russian: a
corpus-based approach to causality Erica Pinelli
GAP The acquisition of the placement event
constructions in L2 Spanish and L2 Danish
Teresa Cadierno, Alberto Hijazo-Gascón & Iraide Ibarretxe-
Antuñano
Metonymic organization of self - the case of
illeisms Tanja Gradečak-Erdeljić
10.35-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 Plenary: MARTIN HASPELMATH Are cognitive universals of language a myth? CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
ICLC13 Final Programme Tuesday 21st July 2015
THEME SESSION cont. CL and the Evolution of
Language
THEME SESSION cont. Viewpoint in and across
Multimodal Artifacts
Idioms Chair: Tania Mortelmans
Language and the Brain Chair: Andriy Myachykov
Cognitive & Variationist Sociolinguistics
Chair: Marie Jensen
Emotion > Usage-based Acquisition Chair:
Angeliki Athanasaidou
Referring expressions Chair: Thomas Herbst
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
13.30-13.55 Public and private communication: stages in the evolution of language
and cognition? Arie Verhagen
Viewpoint and sound design in film:
Misdirection and re-construal in The
Conversation Vera Tobin
Accidentally spilled the bag: Investigating the
comprehension of idiomatic variation
Kristina Geeraert, Harald Baayen & John Newman
Does the Brain Grasp Politics, Even When It
Doesn’t?: Modulation of Motor and Premotor
Areas by Affirmative and
Negated Hand-Action Metaphors
Elisabeth Wehling, Vesna Gamez-Djokic & Lisa Aziz-
Zadeh
t-to-r in north-west England: lexical
frequency, schema strength and transitional
probability Kevin Watson, Lynn Clark & Sarah van Eyndhoven
Transitivity and construal in English emotion verbs:
A quantitative investigation
Jason Grafmiller
The variation of usted as a grammatical object in
discursive interaction María José Serrano
13.55-14.20 Linguistic systems adapt to their contextual niche
James Winters
Viewpoint blending in Hong Kong’s Umbrella
Revolution Adrian Lou
Processing Chinese three-character idioms and
their variants in literally and figuratively biased contexts: An ERP study
Hui Zhang
Metonymic Connections are not “Mapped”:
Theoretical and Neurological Evidence for
“Metonymic Binding” Daniel Strack
The influence of concept features and semantic
field on lexical heterogeneity Karlien Franco
The colors of fear: using chromatic information to modulate the expression
of emotion Almudena Soto & Javier
Valenzuela
An attempt at a unified approach to salience in
Cognitive Grammar Siva Kalyan
14.20-14.45 Communicating events using bodily mimesis with and without vocalization Jordan Zlatev, Sławomir Wacewicz, Przemysław Żywiczyński & Joost van
de Weijer
Opposition and viewpoint in political discourse Douglas Guilbeault
Discourse metaphors and the story-based four-
character Chinese idioms Dingfang Shu
Are there differences between comprehension
of literary and non-literary metaphors? An
ERP proof Hongjun Chen,
Xiaoshuang Peng, Qilin Lu & Xin Liu
Cross-dialectal variation in English verb
complementation: A multivariate corpus
analysis Ashraf Khamis
Usage-based analysis of the development of the
Japanese negation construction Mariko Uno
Synecdoches we live through: a corpus-based analysis of English part-whole expressions of the
Self from Langacker's Cognitive Grammar
perspective Simon Devylder
14.45-15.10 Discussant: James
Hurford
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Viewpoint and stance in gesture: How tabooed
discourse content influences speakers’
gestural viewpoint in film retellings
Linn-Marlen Rekittke
Idiomaticity and metaphors, dead or alive:
lost in translation? Yvon Keromnes
Morally Queasy Brains: Insula and Basal Ganglia Responses to Literal and
Metaphoric Disgust Language
Vesna Gamez-Djokic, Srini Narayanan,
Elisabeth Wehling, Tong Sheng, Benjamin
Bergen & Lisa Aziz-Zadeh
Good, Great or Excellent? Method Can Tell About Theory: A case study of
Chinese analytic causative
Yanan Hu, Dirk Geeraerts & Dirk Speelman
Plural mass nouns and the construal of
individuation: usage-based evidence from cross-linguistic first
language acquisition Ifigeneia Athanasiadou &
Panos Athanasopoulos
Where should Depictive Construction be
positioned? Haruka Ogawa
15.10-15.35 Olfactory information processing channel in phytonymic lexicon
(based on Western Slavic languages)
Nataliya Panasenko & Hana Pravdová
Experiencing artworks from within: Simulated artifact immersion as
viewpoint strategy Irene Mittelberg
On metaphors in Irish English
Stephen Lucek
Beyond sweet: a variety of conventional
metaphors are more emotionally engaging
than literal paraphrases Francesca Citron, Nora
Michaelis & Adele Goldberg
Beyond (In)directness: A Multivariate Model of Causation for Chinese
Causatives Yanan Hu & Kris Heylen
On the acquisition of null subjects in Polish. A
correspondence analysis Iwona Góralczyk & Joanna Łozińskar
From Conceptual Distance to Focal Point in
Conversation: Distal Demonstrative in
Taiwanese Southern Min Miao-Hsia Chang & Huai-
Tung Hsu
15.35-16.00 Coffee break
ICLC13 Final Programme Tuesday 21st July 2015
THEME SESSION What a study of Smell
can tell CL Organiser: Asifa Majid
THEME SESSION cont. Viewpoint in and across
Multimodal Artifacts
Experimental Approaches
Chair: Fey Parrill
Parts of speech
Chair: Steven Clancy
Language and Evolution Chair: Stefan Hartmann
Modal constructions Chair: Carlos Acuña-
Fariña
Communication and
health Chair: Thora Tenbrink
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
16.00-16.25 Smell descriptions in hunter-gatherers and
wine-experts Asifa Majid
The same, but different: An ontology of expert
and amateur interactions with technology
Matt Hayler
Categorization in Languages with and
without Grammatical Gender: Evidence from
Russian and Chinese Jenny Yichun Kuo & Tuyana Dugarova
Stagnation and Transition: In search of discourse correlates for
summary and sequential scanning
Masako Fidler & Václav Cvrček
Population structure, social bias, and
efficiency: An iterated-learning study
Gareth Roberts & Maryia Fedzechkina
Towards a Construction-Based Grammar: The Case of German and
Dutch Modal Constructions
Lynn Anthonissen & Tanja Mortelmans
Log-linear modeling and chi-squared analysis of
metaphor in psychotherapy discourse
Dennis Tay
16.25-16.50 Smell and the other senses in conversation
Lila San Roque
Multimodal interaction and viewpoint in internet
memes Lieven Vandelanotte &
Barbara Dancygier
The effect of metaphor on frequency of usage: Horns are mentioned
more for unicorns, less for devils
Sachi Kato
Cognitive Distinctions of Nouns and Verbs
Chunjie Guo
Assessing the role of the environment in emerging cultural communication
systems Jonas Nölle
Between deontic modality and necessity
conditionals: A cognitive typological analysis of Chinese, Japanese and
Korean Bing Zhu & Kaoru Horie
What the lexicogrammatical
construction of force relationships can reveal
about conceptualisations of the self
Olivia Knapton
16.50-17.15 Talking about smell in Kuteb
Doris Richter genannt Kemmermann
Discussion
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How heavy are things in Croatian and elsewhere?
A contrastive-experimental study
Mario Brdar, Kristina Štrkalj Despot,
Mirjana Tonkovic, Rita Brdar-Szabó & Ivan
Tomic
English function words from a usage-based
perspective – what word classes can and cannot
do Susen Faulhaber, Thomas
Herbst & Peter Uhrig
The cultural evolution of function morphology in
an Iterated Learning experiment
Carmen Saldana, Simon Kirby & Kenny Smith
Epistemic Conditional Construction in Korean
Jeong-Woon Park
Communicating and Cooperating with Cancer
Patients: Where Cognitive Science Meets
Narrative Medicine Mimi Huang
17.15-17.40 Odiferous affect roots in Huehuetla Tepehua
Carolyn O'Meara & Susan Kung
Viewpoint reconstruction and legitimization in news narratives: A diachronic study
Kobie van Krieken & José Sanders
“What size is your voice?” Conceptual
mappings based on the human senses Julia Salzinger
Phonetic evidence for parts of speech in Russian
Julia Kuznetsova
The emergence of systematic structure in
artificial gestural communication systems
Yasamin Motamedi, Kenny Smith, Marieke Schouwstra & Simon
Kirby
A Usage-Based Approach to Epistemic Have to: Its Preferred Grammatical
Patterns and Subjectivity Keisuke Sanada
THEME SESSION Language & Music Organiser: Geoffrey
Nathan
Metaphors for music: Different Levels of Conceptualization Nina Julich & Paula
Pérez-Sobrino
17.40-18.05 Seri smell verbs in the 21st century
Carolyn O’Meara
Explicit marking of factive/fictive change
participants: An account of alternations between the accusative and other oblique cases in Korean
and Japanese Katsunobu Izutsu &
Yongtaek Kim
Previous information influences metonymy
interpretation: Evidence from eye tracking
Xianglan Chen, Fang Li & Xiaolin Zhou
What, if anything, is a phoneme? Cognitive
Phonology beyond the alphabetic metaphor
Cormac Anderson
A cognitive account of language evolution: dual
processes, dual trajectories
Andrew Feeney
A corpus-based study of subjectification of the BA-
GE-construction in modern Mandarin
Yuchen Li and Zhengguang Liu
Erotic Metaphors Jazz Musicians Play By
Kenneth Cook & Russell Alfonso
18.05-18.30
ICLC13 Final Programme Tuesday 21st July 2015 THEME SESSION cont.
What a study of Smell can tell CL
Organiser: Asifa Majid
THEME SESSION The Lexicon and Beyond Organiser: Christian Kay
THEME SESSION Cognitive Perspectives
on Linguistic Taboo Organiser: Andrea
Pizarro Pedraza
THEME SESSION cont. Language & Music Organiser: Geoffrey
Nathan
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401
18.30-18.50 Smell terminology and cross-modal smell
associations among three culturally and
linguistically diverse groups
Ewelina Wnuk
Through the mists of time: new perspectives
on English metaphor Wendy Anderson &
Carole Hough
From explicit prohibition to ambiguity in
prohibiting Pedro J. Chamizo-
Domínguez
Speaking Volumes Helen Thomas
18.50-19.10 Mapping historical metaphor: surprising and
astonishing developments Kathryn Allan
Bad language in Twitter: a socio-cognitive look on swearing with diseases in
Dutch Tom Ruette
Common Resources in the Structural Processing of
Language and Music Iliyana Trifonova & Elena
Andonova
19.10-19.30 Giants among men: the real and the unreal in diachronic metaphor
analysis Christian Kay & Ellen
Bramwell
Ageing and cognitive linguistics: What naming
practices can reveal about underlying cultural
conceptualizations Réka Benczes, Kate
Burridge, Farzad Sharifian & Keith Allan
Unexpected Accompaniment:
Cognitive Mechanisms for Language-Music Mismatch in Time
Hui-Chieh Hsu
19.30-19.50 Populating input spaces: Conceptual Blending and the Historical Thesaurus
of English Marc Alexander & Fraser
Dallachy
Taking stance towards sexual taboo through
semantic variation Andrea Pizarro Pedraza
Listening for categories: Eco-neurological
approaches to engaging with music Marc Duby
19.50-20.10 The lexis of labour relations in Hansard
across time: perspectives from the Historical
Thesaurus of English Lesley Jeffries, Jane
Demmen & Brian Walker
Language for Feeling: Lessons from Tourette
Syndrome Shlomit Ritz Finkelstein
The Influence of persian Language Rhythm on
Iranian Traditional Non-Metric Music Rhythm
Nafiseh Taghva & Alireza Golshan
20.10-20.30 Mapping aggression over time using the Historical
Thesaurus of English Dawn Archer and Bethan
McCarthy
Discussion
Discussion
ICLC13 Final Programme Wednesday 22nd July 2015
Wednesday 22nd July 2015 THEME SESSION
Cognitive Commitment 25 years on
Organiser: Dagmar Divjak, Natalia Levshina
& Jane Klavan
THEME SESSION Cognitive Discourse
Analysis Organiser: Thora
Tenbrink
Embodiment
Chair: Barbara Fultner
Fictive Motion
Chair: Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
Child Acquisition
Chair: Rachel Hatchard
Time and space
Chair: Eve Sweetser
Nominalization
Chair: Svetoslava Antonova-Baumann
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
08.30-08.55 Introduction Dagmar Divjak, Natalia Levshina & Jane Klavan
Cognitive Discourse Analysis: Using insights
from cognitive linguistics to analyse language use
Thora Tenbrink
Bridging the gap between conceptual
metaphor and embodied experience
Marlene Falck
Variable aspectual coercion in Spanish fictive
motion expressions Nicole Delbecque
Testing the P-chain model; does language
learning predict comprehension and
production in children? Nick Riches
On the non-existence of spatial metaphors for
time Alan Wallington
Nominalizing nominalizations: the
(hi)story of the nominal gerund
Lauren Fonteyn
08.55-09.20 Do Historical Linguists Need the Cognitive
Commitment? Prosodic Change in East Slavic
Tore Nesset
Visual image perception, event understanding and
dyslexia Lucy Barrett
The dynamics of embodiment and
collaborative emergence Michael Kimmel
Blending and Radiation Paths
Suzanne Kemmer
Distributional properties of input and the learning
of argument structure constructions
Yevgen Matusevych, Afra Alishahi & Ad Backus
The effect of reading directions on spatial
representation of timeline
Kazuko Shinohara & Yoshihiro Matsunaka
The Ving Nominalizations from a Cognitive
Grammar Perspective Nadya Naumova
09.20-09.45 Templates in child and adult phonology (and their relation to adult
systems) Marilyn Vihman
Diversity of Spatial Concepts and Language in Architects, Painters
and Sculptors Claudia Cialone, Thora Tenbrink & Hugo Spiers
Head, shoulders, knees, and toes: The
partitioning of the body in the embodied marking
of stance Sally Rice & Jennifer
Hinnel
The Fictive Motion of Emanation in Japanese
Compound Verbs: A Frame-Semantic
Approach Yiting Chen
How do young English-speaking children acquire
verb-particle constructions? Emilie Riguel
The primary metaphor components and generic structure of Moving Ego
and Moving Time Kevin Moore
Things As Relations: A Case of Nominalization
from Arabic Reyadh Aldokhayel
09.45-10.10 Cognitive Grammar and Implicit Grammar
Harald Baayen
Talking live about an ongoing event:
transposing CODA to natural language corpus
studies? Charlotte Danino
Toward modeling the embodiment of
metaphorical meanings Andrew Gargett
Non-actual motion sentences in Swedish,
French and Thai Johan Blomberg & Jordan
Zlatev
The English dative alternation: evidence from first language
acquisition Daniel Bürkle
Perceptual Images of Time: The Comparative Analysis of Data from Russian and English
Corpora Vladimir Glebkin
Nominal and verbal gerunds in Present-day
English: a case of diverging flexibilities
Charlotte Maekelberghe
10.10-10.35 Is the morpheme category cognitively
realistic? Alice Blumenthal-Dramé
Climbing, Fighting and Talking to Mountains:
What Alpine Narratives Reveal about Our Spatial
Experience Katja Egorova
Embodied Sources of Conceptual Blending: Evidence for Primary
Blends Across the Transverse Plane
Jamin Pelkey
A corpus-based approach to fictive motion: A
contribution to usage-based cognitive
linguistics Sheila Martín & Gitte
Kristiansen
Metaphor Development in Arabic-Speaking
Children Alaa Almohammadi &
Gabriella Rundblad
GAP Asymmetrical Distributions in Nominal Conceptual Expansion
Sadayuki Okada
10.35-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 Plenary: HANS-JÖRG SCHMID Theory: the Entrenchment-and-Conventionalization Model. Methods: corpus-crunching, web-crawling, brain-imaging, and eye-tracking CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
12.30-13.55 Lunch break & Poster Session
ICLC13 Final Programme Wednesday 22nd July 2015
13.00-13.55 POSTER SESSION
Metaphors for Protest: The Persuasive Power of Cross-Domain Mappings
on Demonstration Posters
Gerrit Kotzur
Pretty Little Chunks of Language: A usage-based
approach to teaching formulaic language to
young L2 learners Saskia Kersten
Spatial opposition vs visual accessibility and
contrast: an experiment with Estonian
demonstratives Maria Reile
Perceptive Images of the Concepts Happiness and Harmony: A Comparative
Analysis of Data from Russian and English
Corpora Elizaveta Bespalova
Corpus Based Grammatical Order for
Learning Contents Outline of Thai as a Foreign Language
Watit Pumyoo
Perception of Non-Native Errors: How Native
Speakers of German Judge and Comprehend
Erroneous German Evghenia Goltsev
On Dynamic Construal in Cognitive Linguistics:
Cognitive Simulations of Movement as Instances
of Mental Imagery in Fictive Motion Processing
Alena Holubcova
Gairaigo Collocations and Phrase-like Gairaigo
Compounds in Contemporary Japanese
Anna Bordilovskaya
Processing of Inflectional morphology in L1 and L2
Japanese Peng Zhang & Hong Zhu
A corpus-based approach to causative-passive
ambiguities in the get+NP+past participle
Katsuko Tomotsugu
A matter of taste: Comparing Turkish, French, and English winery tasting notes Christina Hostetler
The conceptual nature of rhetorical effects in legal and diplomatic discourse
Sana Chakroun
Allomorphy: Old Concept, Big Data, New Model
Anna Endresen
Creating a meme: Conceptual Blending Theory and Internet
memes Sebastian Malinowski
Representational distinctions between
active-voice, be-passive, and get-passive
Dominic Thompson
Representing irony in digital communication
Dominic Thompson, Hartmut Leuthold & Ruth
Filik
What to wear today? Convergence and
divergence in Dutch clothing terminology
Jocelyne Daems & Karlien Franco
Highlighting Different Components of the
Metonymy: A Comparative Study of
English and Korean Youngsoon Cho
Constructicon Building as a Practical
Implementation of Construction Grammar and Frame Semantics
Kyoko Ohara
Conceptual Extension from Trajectory to
Landmark: A Cognitive-based approach to SVC
Tianyu Li & Andrew Spencer
A Corpus-based Study of Chinese Non-basic Color
Terms from the Perspective of Cognitive
Semantics Yahong Xue
Metaphors and blending in Erzya and Šokša
Mordvin disease names Flóra Hatvani
Pedagogical Conceptualization of
English Articles Benjamin White
Metaphorical Patterns of HEART AND HEAD in English and Chinese
Yi Li
Dynamic processes in the syntax of Russian northern dialects
Elena Guseva
Beat-like gestures use in different types of speech
in American English Mathilde Peyré
Fibromyalgia and its metaphors: a corpus-
based study Sondos Ibrahim
THEME SESSION cont. Cognitive Commitment
25 years on
THEME SESSION cont. Cognitive Discourse
Analysis
Multi-modal metaphor Chair: Charles Forceville
Lexical typology Chair: TBC
Bilingualism Chair: Raphael Berthele
Time and space Chair: Kevin Moore
Morphology Chair: Maarten Lemmens
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
13.55-14.20 If case functions are real, must cases and
paradigms also be real? Neil Bermel, Luděk Knittl
& Jean Russell
The conceptualization of emotion in monologic vs.
dialogic discourse Katie Hoemann
Multimodal metaphor in energy businesses
advertising discourse on environment and
sustainability across time Blanca Kraljevic Mujic
Verbs of Rotation: a Cross-Linguistic Look at
Metaphorical Extensions Victoria Kruglyakova &
Ekaterina Rakhilina
Effects of interlingual homographs during
lexical access in Chinese-Japanese bilinguals
Ming-che Hsieh, Hyeonjeong Jeong,
Motoaki Sugiura & Ryuta Kawashima
Conceptualization of TIME in Two Formosan
Languages Fuhui Hsieh
“Polyfunctionality of –ara in Karuk”
Karie Moorman
14.20-14.45 Early action words Iris Nomikou, Katharina Rohlfing & Jean Mandler
Understanding Students’ Representations of Complex Processes Through Cognitive Discourse Analysis
Rachel Lam
The “Great Recession”, consumerist ideology and multi-modal metaphors
Fabio Indìo Massimo Poppi
Raining on the typological parade: A
corpus investigation of meteorological
constructions in German Claudia Heinrich
More alike than we thought: creating
equivalence between Turkish and Dutch in
bilingual speech Derya Demirçay & Ad
Backus
The effects of stimulus modality on
interpretation of ambiguous temporal
metaphors Elise Stickles & Tasha
Lewis
Hungarian morphological constructions in -ék
between homogeneous and heterogeneous
construal Rita Brdar-Szabó, Mario
Brdar & Nóra Kugler
14.45-15.10 The Radial Category as an Emergent Structure Hanne Eckhoff, Laura Janda & Tore Nesset
Computer talk or audience design?
Localization strategies in human-machine
interaction Vivien Mast
Verbo-pictorial realizations of image
schematic metaphors in cartoons. A case study
Elżbieta Górska
Relationships as gestalts: Kinship and space in
Otomí Ditte Boeg Thomsen & Magnus Pharao Hansen
Word frequency and phrase frequency predict
switch placement in Russian-German code-
mixing Nikolay Khakimov
On the conventionalisation of
alternate time-quantification construals Mikolaj Deckert & Piotr
Pezik
Light verbs: event modulation or verb
classification? Maarten Lemmens & Kalyanamalini Sahoo
ICLC13 Final Programme Wednesday 22nd July 2015
15.10-15.35 On linguistic categories as categories: antonyms, synonyms, and nononyms Carita Paradis & Debela
Tesfaye
Taking into consideration addressee's background
knowledge in route explanations
Elena Pupynina
Image schemata in education: implications
and entailments of varying construals of
CLASS(ROOM) Shala Barczewska
Extensions in Event Construal and Grammatical Constructions
Kazumi Taniguchi
Item-based relevance of the usage-based theory
to L2 acquisition of Japanese particles
Kaori Kabata
Time in the history of Japanese
Toshiko Yamaguchi
Periphery matters: types and consequences of
semantic overlap Anastasia Makarova
15.35-16.15 DGM book launch and coffee break
THEME SESSION cont. Cognitive Commitment
25 years on
THEME SESSION cont. Cognitive Discourse
Analysis
Complement Clauses Chair: TBC
Mental Spaces Chair: Barbara Dancygier
Language Learning & Loss
Chair: Marjolijn Verspoor
Time Chair: Günter Radden
Morphology Chair: Patrick Duffley
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
16.15-16.40 Convergence and divergence in Cognitive Linguistics: Facing up to alternative realities of linguistic categories
John Newman & Tamara Sorenson Duncan
Le gritche, le mégatrans et les Tombeaux du
Temps: Strategies for constructing meaning for
unconventional lexical units
Idília Santos
Analyzing Complement Clauses with the Verb
Know from an Intersubjective View Chiharu Nakashima
Mental spaces and grammar in interaction: the case of concessive
metaspatial constructions
Andre Vinicius Lopes Coneglian
Thinking-for-Speaking and the EFL Mind: Face-to-Face Dialogue to Talk
about Vertical Space Tae Kunisawa
Asymmetric properties in Japanese temporal
metaphors Kohei Suzuki
Nominal paradigmatic gaps in Russian: what makes language fail
Aleksandrs Berdičevskis
16.40-17.05 A plea for converging evidence: the case of causal categories in
discourse Ted Sanders & Wilbert
Spooren
Spatial representations and high-level cognitive processes from a cross-linguistic perspective:
Evidence from discourse analysis and eye tracking
Efstathia Soroli
Zero complementizer constructions and the
emergence of epistemic parentheticals: A
diachronic corpus based multivariate analysis Christopher Shank &
Koen Plevoets
Deixis in the Fourth Dimension
Catherine Cook
Benefit of iconic gestures in second language
acquisition: Differential effects on parts of speech Tasha Lewis & Matthew
Kirkhart
Temporal Sequence in Chinese Overlapping
Structures Shudong Ma
Actionality and Empirical Evidence: Punctual Verbs
in Russian Anna Alexandrova &
Svetlana Sokolova
17.05-17.30 Discussant: Dirk Geeraerts
Strategy Selection in Collaborative Spatial
Tasks Alexia Galati
Elliptical complement clauses in interaction Arne Zeschel & Felix
Bildhauer
Bueno. A Window Opener Patricia Palacios &
Ricardo Maldonado
Deaf and hard of hearing students Learning English as a Foreign Language: A
usage-based and neurocognitive basis
Patricia Muñoz
Naming of Time Words Affects Temporal
Reasoning Strategy and Performance
Nian Liu
The role of exemplification in
categorization processes: evidence from Japanese
Alessandra Barotto
17.30-17.55 GAP Discussion Non-finite clause complementation: object
complement constructions
Doris Schönefeld
Reportative evidentiality and attribution: an
account of ‘according to X’ expressions
Caterina Guardamagna
Savings paradigm and pervasive childhood language loss in an
adoptee Ludmila Isurin & Christy
Seidel
The Effects of Smart Mobilephone Use
Experience on English and Chinese Speakers’
Time Cognition Heng Li & Jijia Zhang
Number as boundedness in Kujireray nominal
classification Rachel Watson
17.55-18.15
18.15-21.00 Graduate Student Event CCE1-001 & ICLA Board Meeting
ICLC13 Final Programme Thursday 23rd July 2015
Thursday 23rd July 2015 THEME SESSION
Grammar, Gestures & Conceptualization
Organiser: Alan Cienki & Geert Brône
Argument structure Chair: Dylan Glynn
Psycholinguistics Chair: Nick Riches
Metaphor
Chair: Elżbieta Górska
Taboo & politeness
Chair: TBC
Motion events
Chair: Nicole Delbecque
Discourse markers &
pragmatics Chair: Kiki Nikiforidou
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
08.30-08.55 Gestural specification and completion in
multimodal construction grammar: A case study
on instrumental and causal actions involving
Cut and Break Geert Brône & Paul
Sambre
Constructemes, variation and acceptability – on the interplay between item-specific valency
constructions and argument structure
generalizations Thomas Herbst
Do pattern detection abilities facilitate
processing? Evidence from naturalistic self-
paced reading Dagmar Divjak, Florent Perek, Harald Baayen,
Petar Milin & Lily FitzGibbon
How we communicate: bringing together
different approaches of metaphor
Claudia Strey
Speak of the dead: Semantic domination and
death taboos Alexis Black
From perception to language: The
importance of speed in motion descriptions
Piia Taremaa
Conciousness, Intersub-jectivity and Evidentiality in Interaction. Parenthe-tical constructions and
discourse markers clusters in oral academic
discourse Gisela Elina Müller
08.55-09.20 Gestural expressions of spatial information in L1
and L2 Maarten Lemmens &
Julien Perrez
Deriving constructions bottom-up: a case for lexically bound mini-
constructions Samantha Laporte
Agrammatism, working memory and lexicon-grammar distinction Byuraknn Ishkhanyan
Aristotle and Cognitive Linguistics: Metaphor by
Any Other Name Gregory Membrez
After 15 years of sobriety I found out he was
drinking and using again: Taboo avoidance as a
trigger for object drop? Tania de Dios
Linguistic and conceptual representation of motion
in English and Chinese Yinglin Ji
Granted from a Conjunction to a
Discourse Marker: A usage-based development of
(Inter)subjectivity of dangling participles
Naoko Hayase
09.20-09.45 Conceptual organization features of gestures
associated with negation. The case of the Vertical Palm Simon Harrison
Towards a data-driven identification of
argument structure constructions in large
corpora Arne Zeschel
When you need to buy time while accessing
verbs vs. nouns: Disfluency evidence for
the timecourse of sentence planning and
lexicalization Zara Harmon & Vsevolod
Kapatsinski
Metaphors of Language: The Role of Primary
Metaphors and Image Schemata in
Metalinguistic Discourse Michael Link
Types of metonymic motivation in English and
Polish euphemisms: a contrastive study
Marcin Kuczok
A Corpus-Based Analysis of Metaphor in Korean
Spatial Expressions Sang-Rae CHO, Seung-Chul SHIN, Jin-hee KIM
From resultancy to discourse: so as a pre-sentential discourse
marker Chunmei Hu, Rong Chen
& Lin He
09.45-10.10 The Family of Away Gestures: Embodied roots of negative assessment,
refusal, and negation Cornelia Müller & Jana
Bressem
Another glance at verbs and constructions
Hidemitsu Takahashi
Comprehension of words describing speed involves
speed in auditory and visual perception
Laura Speed & Gabriella Vigliocco
How viruses and beasts affect our opinions (or
not): The role of extendedness in
metaphorical framing Gudrun Reijnierse
A Study on Negative Questions
Miki Hanazaki & Kazuo Hanazaki
Motion Events and Time in Mandarin Chinese—
the Case of Guo Lihong Huang
When and how to infer participants' cognitions in
interaction in a conversation analytic
framework Henrike Helmer
10.10-10.35 Children’s multimodal grammar under
construction: The example of negation Aliyah Morgenstern
Developing a TOUCHING is BELIEVING ICM: Using
a diachronic corpus based approach to
examine transitivity and epistemicity
Christopher Shank
Constructivist theory and methods in aphasia: A
usage-based examination of verbs
Rachel Hatchard
GAP GAP The choice of the construction for motion
events in Italian: A comparison of Japanese and English expressions
Yuko Yoshinari
The pragmatic functions of wh- interrogative words in Cebuano
Michael Tanangkingsing
10.35-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 Plenary MIRJAM FRIED Evidentiality, mirativity and epistemicity in speaker-centered interactional datives CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
ICLC13 Final Programme Thursday 23rd July 2015
12.30-12.45 Boxed lunches available for collection (with pre-purchase)
12.45-18.00 Excursions All guided excursions will leave from and return to City Campus East, Northumbria University
18.00-19.00
19.00-23.00 Conference Dinner (Discovery Museum, Blandford Square) Arrival at museum from 19.00
Informal bowl food served from 19.30
ICLC13 Final Programme Friday 24th July 2015 Friday 24th July 2015
THEME SESSION Figurative Language Use:
The case of irony Organiser: Angeliki
Athanasiadou & Herbert Colston
THEME SESSION Grammar, Gestures &
Conceptualization Organiser: Alan Cienki &
Geert Brône
THEME SESSION Usage-based Second Language Acquisition
Organiser: Heike Behrens & Karin Madlener
Constructional Change
Chair: Ilona Tragel
Metaphor studies Chair: Mimi Huang
Talmy’s Typology
Chair: Thomas (Fuyin) Li
Translation
Chair: Neil Bermel
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
08.30-08.55 Irony in follow-ups and modifications of quoted
metaphors Andreas Musolff
Conceptualizing plurality in speech and gesture
Jana Bressem
Learned attention and transfer in SLA
Nick Ellis & Cintrón-Valentín
Constructional change reflects change I n
associated non-linguistic practice: The case of betting constructions
with says Dan Ponsford
Metonymy, metaphors and constructions in a
corpus-based Embodied Construction Grammar
framework Oana David, Elise Stickles
& Ellen Dodge
Physical qualities: Typological patterns of
lexicalization Ekaterina Rakhilina &
Tatiana Reznikova
Aspectual choice in modal contexts: a perspective from
translation studies Nina Szymor
08.55-09.20 When is Irony Not Funny? Albert Katz
Emergent grammar in gesture: A motion-capture analysis of image-schematic
aspectual contours Irene Mittelberg, Jennifer Hinnel, Christian Beecks,
Marwan Hassani & Thomas Seidl
Age effects reconsidered: Comparing native and nonnative speakers'
knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and
collocations Ewa Dąbrowska
The grammaticalization and lexicalization of
Chinese disjunction: A historical corpus study
Zhuo Jing-Schmidt
Changes on the use of JOURNEY metaphors in American presidential
speeches Wing Shan Chan & Kathleen Ahrens
A corpus study of change-of-state expressions in
English from the viewpoint of Talmy’s
typology Akinori Ito
Using corpora as a tool in teaching English-Russian
translation within the cognitive approach
Irina Remkhe & David Gillespie
09.20-09.45 Introducing a three-dimensional model of verbal irony: Irony in language, in thought, and in communication
Christian Burgers & Gerard Steen
Grammatical aspect, gesture, and mental
simulation in Russian and French
Alan Cienki, Raymond Becker, Dominique
Boutet, Aliyah Morgenstern & Olga
Iriskhanova
Item-based pattern learning: Does it work the
same for L1 and L2 Brian MacWhinney
Did actually Pat throw Chris the ball at Westmynster? A
Diachronic Construction Grammar account
Juan Gabriel Vázquez-González
Defining paradigms and metaphorical models: the case of POLITICS in British
discourse Emilie LHôte
The notion of subjectivity in the use of the Spanish pseudo-copular verb of
change hacerse Lise Van Gorp & Nicole
Delbecque
Neo-concepts in user guides: A cognitive
linguistic and translational analysis
Augustyn Rafał
09.45-10.10 Irony Across Media Robert Willison
Visual stance markers: is shrugging lexical or
grammatical? Insights from sign
languages and language acquisition
Camille Debras
Investigating exposure and duress in late
bilingualism Lourdes Ortega & Mariko
Uno
Constructional change in Swedish. The case of
Concessive constructions Peter Andersson
The Conceptualization of ‘Austerity’ in the
Portuguese, Spanish and Irish Press
Augusto Soares da Silva, María Cuenca & Manuela
Romano
Manner-of-Speaking in English Theory and
Verification Jodi Sandford
Motivation in translation: A case study
M. Sandra Peña
10.10-10.35 Default sarcastic interpretations: When negatives are easier to
understand than affirmatives
Rachel Giora, Shir Givoni & Ofer Fein
Conditional constructions, gestural
space, and mental spaces Eve Sweetser & Isaac
Smith
Implementing a dynamic usage based approach in
the classroom Marjolijn Verspoor
Productivity, autonomy, and schema salience:
Assessing constructionalization
patterns in morphology and syntax
Stefan Hartmann
Patterns of certainty in metaphor usage in a
debate about the existence of God Peter Richardson
How African languages fit in Talmy's typology of
event integration Kazuhiro Kawachi, Yuko
Abe, Osamu Hieda, Kyoko Koga, Junko
Komori, Nobuko Yoneda & Hiroshi Yoshino
Lexical Variation and Conceptual Representa-tion across Languages:
Exploring the structure of lexical fields from an
embodied perspective Pawel Sickinger
10.35-11.00 Coffee break
ICLC13 Final Programme Friday 24th July 2015
11.00-12.30
Plenary RONALD LANGACKER Baseline and Elaboration CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
THEME SESSION cont. Figurative Language Use:
The case of irony
THEME SESSION cont. Grammar, Gestures &
Conceptualization
Psycholinguistics Chair: Ewa Dąbrowska
Talmy’s Typology Chair: Thomas (Fuyin) Li
Constructional Change Chair: Zhuo Jing-Schmidt
SLA and pedagogy Chair: Marjolijn Verspoor
Conflict and Crisis Chair: Lise-Lotte
Holmgreen
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
13.30-13.55 On irony and culture in Portuguese: What do
authentic oral data tell us on discursive irony in
European Portuguese? Hanna Batoréo
Towards pragmatic gestures. From repetition
to construction in multimodal pragmatics
Catherine Bolly
Grammatical 'means' background: effects of
grammatical status and letter detection in Danish Nicoline Munck Vinther
& Kasper Boye
Ways of saying: Exploring verbs of communication in Spanish and English
from a typological perspective
M Rosario Caballero
Constructionalization and the loss of collocational
constraints: A case study of Dutch binominal
constructions Emmeline Gyselinck &
Timothy Colleman
Challenging Korean Grammar Instruction
through Schema Theory Mee-Jeong Park
Information Wars: Cognitive Paradoxes
Ievgeniia Bondarenko
13.55-14.20 Encouraging People to Use Irony
Raymond Gibbs
Gestural triggers at the semantic-pragmatic
interface in humorous interaction
Sabina Tabacaru
Production of multi-words in context: what
processing of grammati-cal words tells us about the advance planning Maria Messerschmidt,
Hartwig Siebner & Violaine Michel Lange
Do speakers select constructions depending
on the naturalness of described complex
motion events? Cases of video descriptions in
Kupsapiny and Sidaama Kazuhiro Kawachi
An Analysis of Premodifier Zones in Evaluative Binominal
Noun Phrases Elnora ten Wolde
Applying Cognitive Linguistics in the Second
Language Classroom: Teaching English Phrasal
Verbs Narges Mahpeykar, Andrea Tyler, Yuka
Akiyama & Hana Jan
Conceptualising the Arab Revolutions: A Corpus-
Based Approach to Conceptual Metaphors and Event-Construal in
Political Discourse Stefanie Ullmann
14.20-14.45 The on- line processing of verbal irony:
Comprehension and emotional impact
Ruth Filik
Conceptual reification and sequential scanning in gestures? On Gestures
and their relation to nouns and verbs of spoken language Silva H. Ladewig
The effect of entrenchment predictors
on spoken language production:
A corpus study of Russian speech errors
Svetlana Gorokhova
The role of minority languages in semantic typology: the case of
Aragonese, Catalan and Spanish motion events Alberto Hijazo-Gascón,
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano & Teresa
Moret-Oliver
Constructionalisation, competition, and the
case of Middle English ditransitives
Eva Zehentner
Two kinds of cognitive pedagogical grammars
Michel Achard
Incorporating image schemas into
categorization procedures: Vantage Theoretic approach Serhiy Potapenko
14.45-15.10 Irony performance and perception: Motivations
underlying use and comprehension Herbert Colston
Multimodality of the Caused Motion
Construction Suwei Wu
Empirical evidence for grammatical
constituency: Pitch variation in spontaneous
speech production Alvin Cheng-Hsien Chen
& Shu-Chuan Tseng
Clause Integration and Path Coding in Different Types of Caused Motion
Yo Matsumoto, Kimi Akita, Kiyoko Eguchi, Monica Kahumburu, Miho Mano, Takahiro
Morita & Kiyoko Takahashi
Scalarity Encoded in Mandarin Chinese
Minimizers through Constructional
Association I-Hsuan Chen
Putting constructicon resources to use in L2
learning: examples from Swedish
Sofia Tingsell, Benjamin Lyngfelt, Joel Olofsson &
Julia Prentice
Frame Shifting in Insults and Amateur
Propaganda: The Analysis of Linguistic Creativity during the
Ukrainian Political Crisis Natalia Knoblock
15.10-15.35 Irony in Relation to Other Figures in a Pretence-
Based Framework John Barnden
Gestures as blends of basic conceptual
archetypes: Insights from a crowd-sourced perception study
Kasper Kok
Semantic informativeness of up and down in English
particle verbs: insights from the language of the
blind and the sighted Renata Geld & Mateusz-
Milan Stanojević
A Cross-linguistic Study of Caused Motion
Constructions: Some typological issues
Rong Luo
What forms and functions get to the left peripheries in Japanese
conditional constructions?
Seiko Fujii
The Cognitive Commitment and
Endangered Language Pedagogy Sally Rice
Linguistic Creativity in the Time of Political Crisis:
Role of Analogy Natalia Knoblock &
Natalia Gunina
15.35-16.00 Coffee break
ICLC13 Final Programme Friday 24th July 2015
THEME SESSION cont. Figurative Language Use:
The case of irony
THEME SESSION cont. Grammar, Gestures &
Conceptualization
THEME SESSION Forum for the Empirical
Study of Talmyan Theory Organiser: Thomas Li
Psycholinguistics
Chair: Rachel Hatchard
Evolution of Grammar
Chair: TBC
Conflict and Crisis
Chair: Christopher Hart
SLA and pedagogy
Chair: TBC
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
16.00-16.25 Cognitive modeling and irony
Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza
Discussant: Mirjam Fried
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Relating Language to Other Cognitive Systems
Leonard Talmy
On the correlation of speech rate and word
frequency David Lorenz
People make things messier: How
communicative pressures shape linguistic
complexity Jonas Nölle, Peeter Tinits,
Stefan Hartmann & Michael Pleyer
"Why am I an idiot when the law is on my side?": A
study of crises, public opinion and frames
Lise-Lotte Holmgreen
Metaphoric Competence of EFL Learners in EAP
Writing Yi-chen Chen
16.25-16.50 Irony has a metonymic basis
Angeliki Athanasiadou
GAP Sense activation triggering in English
epistentials: Attention distribution, contextual modulation of meaning,
and categorization issues Guenther Lampert
Experimental arguments for anticipation effect in
connectionist neural networks
Olivier Dufor, Xiaoran Jiang, Deok-Hee Kim-
Dufor & Claude Berrou
Differences in the Semantic Range of the
English, Dutch, and German Perfects and C-
Gravitation Naoaki Wada
Figuring metaphorical dimensions of meaning in
illness and political conflict discourse
Andrew Gargett & John Barnden
GAP
16.50-18.05 ICLA Business meeting CCE1-001
18.05-18.30 WORKSHOP THEME SESSION
Use of Parallel Texts in Cognitive Linguistics Organiser: Michael
Barlow, Wei-lun Lu & Arie Verhagen
THEME SESSION cont. Forum for the Empirical
Study of Talmyan Theory
THEME SESSION The Embodied basis of Constructions in Greek
and Latin Organiser: Egle Mocciaro & William Michael Short
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401
18.30-18.50
TROLLING Demonstration
Laura Janda
Parallel Texts as a Meth-odology in Investigation of Language of Space:
The Case of English and Czech
Magdaléna Honcová & Wei-lun Lu
Crossing modalities: A Cognitive Semantics
Perspective on Quoting Martina Lampert
Reversive constructions in Latin: the case of re- and
dis- Luisa Brucale
18.50-19.10 Meaning approximation, cluster equivalence and
parallel corpora Barbara Lewandowska-
Tomaszczyk
The Linguistic Representation of Agency
in Causal Chains Thomas (Fuyin) Li &
Mengmin Xu
A construction-grammar approach to ancient
Greek particles Annemieke Drummen
19.10-19.30 Probabilistic semantic maps of causation and
causality: A study based on a multilingual parallel
corpus Natalia Levshina
Perspective, Events of Motion and Talmyan Typology: What do EP
and BP data teach us on verb-framed and
satellite-framed patterns in Portuguese?
Hanna Batoréo & Lilian Ferrari
A constructional approach to the
polysemy and use of motion verbs
in Ancient Greek Thanasis
Georgakopoulos, Anna Piata & Kiki Nikiforidou
ICLC13 Final Programme Friday 24th July 2015
19.30-19.50 Phraseological motivation and
translation strategies: Translation of Spanish
and English conventional figurative units into
Czech Enrique Gutiérrez Rubio
On the lexicalization pattern of the event of temporal contouring Yiyun Liao & Thomas
(Fuyin) Li
The non-past uses of the Ancient Greek aorist: A
Cognitive Grammar view Arjan Nijk
19.50-20.10 Translating the invisible: Fictive questions in an
Old Chinese text and its English translations
Mingjian Xiang & Esther Pascual
Typology for Chinese: A Corpus-based Study on
Serial Verb Constructions Tianyu Li
The Role of Prepositional Locatives in the Greek
Garb Vocabulary Cluster Maria Papadopoulou
20.10-20.30 A phylogenetic comparative
investigation of source-goal asymmetries in
Indo-European Annemarie Verkerk
Discussant: Leonard Talmy
The spatial basis of the organization of the
verbal case system in Classical Greek
Daniel Riaño Rufilanchas
20:30-20:50 Discussant: Brian MacWhinney
ICLC13 Final Programme Saturday 25th July 2015 Saturday 25th July 2015
THEME SESSION Meaning Making in
Multimodal Discourse Organiser: Cornelia
Müller & Małgorzata Fabiszak
Discourse construction
Chair: Vera Tobin
THEME SESSION Corpus Methods in
Cognitive Linguistics Organiser: Dylan Glynn,
Karolina Krawczak & Nele Põldvere
Statistics and Artificial
Intelligence Chair: TBC
THEME SESSION Cognitive-functional
approaches to adjectives Organiser: Yoshikata
Shibuya & Kim Ebensgaard Jensen
Language Change
Chair: TBC
Literature and Poetics
Chair: Mimi Huang
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
08.30-08.55 Multimodal alignment is dynamic: evidence from
cross recurrence methods Bert Oben, Geert Brône
& Kurt Feyaerts
Dialogic syntax as distributed cognition:
Analyzing the structure of engagement John Du Bois
(In)Direct causation and finite/infinitival
complementation in Portuguese: a
multifactorial corpus-based and conceptual
analysis Augusto Soares da Silva
& Rainer Vesterinen
Situated Language Understanding for a
Robot based on Linguistic Constructions &
Embodied Simulation Matthias Priesters, Malte Schilling & Stefan Kopp
Lexical and constructional richness of adjectives: a diachronic
study Yoshikata Shibuya
Frequency effects in sound changes
Thaïs Cristófaro Silva & Christina Gomes
The mode of objectification/subjectification and its role in the
shaping of narrative strategy in literary texts
Magdalena Zyga
08.55-09.20 Communicative accommodation in the
intercultural environment of German - Polish
borderland Maciej Karpiński & Ewa Jarmołowicz-Nowikow
Cognitive approach to the role of context in
discourse construction Nikolay Boldyrev & Olga
Dubrovskaya
A corpus-based analysis of the construction
network of verb complement clauses in
Afrikaans Bertus Van Rooy &
Haidee Kruger
Computational interfaces between constructions and frames: Modeling
Construction-to-Construction and
Construction-to-Frame relations in FrameNet
Brasil Ludmilla Lage & Tiago
Torrent
Adjectives and usage-patterns in the [X enough
to VERB]-construction Kim Jensen
Frequency Effects in Production and Perception of a
Morphological Change-in-Progress in German
Anne Krause
Archetypal Roles and Modality in The Goldfinch
Chloe Harrison
09.20-09.45 Patterns of multimodal meaning making in
career “Clean Language” coaching sessions Konrad Juszczyk
A cognitive linguistic account of the
interpretive use of the English progressive
construction Keiko Shimizu
Beyond raw frequency: the grammaticalization
of Afrikaans "gaan" Johanita Kirsten
The cognitive status of semantically significant
and statistically significant collocations:
An experimental approach
Susen Faulhaber
Underspecification and inference at the adjective-adverb
interface in Romance and English
Martin Hummel
Pronoun Origins: Early or late, simple or complex?
Martin Edwardes
Conceptual integration and split-selves in The Dark (John McGahern)
Salvador Alarcón
09.45-10.10 Subtle Messages of Campaign Commercials
Dorothea Horst
Expanding illocutionary scenarios via metonymic
inference Klaus-Uwe Panther &
Linda Thornburg
Ongoing Historical Development of Three
Types of V-V Sequences in English
Noriko Matsumoto
Investigating distance iconicity in alienability marking: an artificial
language learning study Michal Láznička
Adjective acquisition in children from high and
low SES families evidence from spontaneous speech and structured elicitation Katharina Korecky-Kröll &
Wolfgang Dressler
Micro-level changes in Romance reflexive
constructions: Semantic contiguity, referential identity and analogy Carolin Munderich
Conceptual blending in patristic biblical exegesis
Aleksander Gomola
10.10-10.35 Multimodal discourses of collective memory:
Gesture Małgorzata Fabiszak
Evaluative discourse in conversation and in a
corpus Jerzy Tomaszczyk
On the position and meanings of epistemic
complement-taking predicates in spoken
British English Nele Pöldvere & Carita
Paradis
How greedy are linguistic profiles?
Aleksandrs Berdicevskis & Hanne Eckhoff
Non-essential non-constituency: adjectival secondary predicates in
Supyire Robert Carlson
On the thwart to get athwart: on the origin
and meaning change of athwart in motion
situations Nuria Calvo Cortés
Conceptual integration templates in diachrony:
Imaging Emotions in Greek Poetry
Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas
10.35-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 Plenary GABRIELLA VIGLIOCCO The bridge of iconicity: from a world of experience to the experience of language CCE1-001 and CCE1-002
ICLC13 Final Programme Saturday 25th July 2015
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
THEME SESSION cont.
Meaning Making in Multimodal Discourse
Grammaticalization
Chair: TBC
THEME SESSION cont.
Corpus Methods in Cognitive Linguistics
Spatial experiments Chair: Tasha Lewis
Dative Alternation >
Acquisition of constructions
Chair: Eva Zehentner
THEME SESSION Cognitive Pragmatic
Aspects of Information Structure and Flow
Organiser: Jana Chamonikolasová &
Wei-lun Lu
Culture & Cognition
Chair: Andrew Gargett
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403 CCE1-009
13.30-13.55 Trust dynamics in multimodal corporate discourse: the role of
metaphor Matteo Fuoli
Parentheticals – theticalization,
grammaticalization and the role of constructional
slots Kasper Boye & Peter
Harder
A corpus-driven approach to the study of ANGER in
Russian Olesya Kisselev
Spatial Frames of Reference in Language and Cognition: A Case Study of Traditional
Negev Arabic Letizia Cerqueglini
Syntactic variation and diachrony: the Dutch
dative alternation Tim Geleyn
Frequency and the constant flow of linguistic
information Gertraud Fenk-Oczlon
Language, culture and age in the
conceptualization, perception and
understanding of heatwaves
Chris Tang & Gabriella Rundblad
13.55-14.20 When embodied concepts are literally
embodied. Multimodality and metaphor in abstract
concept descriptions of blind children
Anna Jelec
Reconsidering Expressions of the English
Future: Embodied experience, invited
inferences, and inter-lexical polysemy in will
versus be going to Hana Jan & Andrea Tyler
The usage-based cognitive model of
ANGER. A multifactorial usage-feature analysis
Dylan Glynn
Sensorimotor simulation in lexical and conceptual
knowledge Ashley Chapman & Andriy Myachykov
Cognitive constraints on the dative alternation
across space, registers, and verb lemmas
Melanie Röthlisberger
Cognitive-functional principles shaping linear order in Chinese: a new
perspective Anna Morbiato
Language Evolution, Narrative and the Nature
of Cognition Rachel Edwards &
Andrew Feeney
14.20-14.45 Feeling for speaking and the dynamics of
multimodal discourse Cornelia Müller &
Benjamin Marienfeld
The development of complex demonstratives
with ‘her’/’der’ in Norwegian
Urd Vindenes
Negative Social Emotions from a Comparative
Perspective. A usage-based approach
Karolina Krawczak
Space and Attitude: An experimental study of Polish demonstratives
and possessives Magdalena Rybarczyk
Constructions in L2-processing and the
Swedish Constructicon - an experimental
approach Julia Prentice
The role of linear modification in
information structure Jana Chamonikolasová
Hunting for polar questions in the Taiga
Andreas Hölzl
14.45-15.10 Toward a cross-modal semantic annotation
framework: POINT OF VIEW in discourse on
political protests Chris Hart
From “grammatical” to “discourse”
constructions: the pragmaticalization se
bem que concessive constructions in Brazilian Portuguese Maria Neves & Andre
Coneglian
The importance of being animate: quantitative asymmetry in Russian
case paradigms Julia Kuznetsova &
Anastasia Makarova ----
Extracting Meaning from Mind: Experimental
Validation Studies for Image-Schematic
Direction of Abstract Verbs
Ilona Tragel & Jane Klavan
A Dynamic Approach to Category Sensitivity of
Coordinating Constructions: The Case
of As well as Masaaki Fuji
On the Two Perspectives in Mathesius's Study of Subject-Verb Relation
Jianhua Chen & Jun Qian
Effects of cross-linguistic differences in the
grammaticalization of tense on intertemporal
choice behavior: Evidence from experimental choice
scenarios Dieter Thoma & Agnieszka Tytus
15.10-15.35 How discourse shapes the understanding of gesture Silva Ladewig, Lena Hotze
& Franziska Boll
Does metaphoric extension lead to
semantic change? A corpus study of English
'get' Karen Sullivan & James
Hultgren
Semantic prosody of metaphors involving
animacy: a corpus-based study
Sai Ma & Ye Jin
Image schemas in verb-particle constructions:
evidence from a behavioural experiment
Tangfeng Yang
Alternativity in Basic Communicative Spaces
Network: the adversative taysin construction in
Korean Iksoo Kwon
Contextual Disengagement in the
FSP Theory Lenka Stehlíková
German and Brazilian conceptualizations of business negotiations
Milene Mendes de Oliveira
15.35-16.00 Coffee break
ICLC13 Final Programme Saturday 25th July 2015
THEME SESSION cont. Meaning Making in
Multimodal Discourse
Grammaticalization Chair: Barbara Shaffer
Cognitive approaches to grammar
Chair: Kasper Boye
Embodiment Chair: Andriy Myachykov
Passive constructions Chair: TBC
THEME SESSION cont. Cognitive Pragmatic
Aspects of Information Structure and Flow
CCE1-001 CCE1-002 CCE1-003 CCE1-401 CCE1-402 CCE1-403
16.00-16.25 Motion, metaphor and gesture: A comparison
between referential gestures referring to
concrete and abstract motion
Yao Tong & Alan Cienki
The constructionalization of body part terms in
Arabic Dana Abdulrahim
Animacy & Metonymy: The case of Spanish DOM
with Humans Mario Della Costanza
Embodied Cognition and Intersubjectivity in Yoga
Barbara Fultner
Syntactically marked passive constructions in Chinese: A corpus-based
multivariate study Weiwei Zhang & Fang
Wang
DSM in Burmese: structuring information
of and beyond a proposition
Pavel Ozerov
16.25-16.50 Discussant: Alan Cienki
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Grammaticalization of the Verbs for ‘Take’ in
Chinese and Thai: A Contrastive Study
Kingkarn Thepkanjana & Satoshi Uehara
A Construction Grammar Account of [V ge N]
related to the Omission of Numeral Yi ‘One’ in
Chinese NP Ziming Lu
Embodied interaction and improvisation: Topics in skill research and tools for multimodal analysis
Michael Kimmel & Ronald Kemsies
Information flow of legislative sentences
from the viewpoint of a cognitive 2-move
structure Alice Rubášová
16.50-17.15 Discussant: Arie Verhagen
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