SLAVIC COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE 2015 OXFORD PROGRAMME DAY Sat. Sat. TIME 08.4509.15 09.1509.30 Panels Panels Panels REGISTRATION - NISSAN LECTURE THEATRE (Nissan Institute Building) WELCOME TO OXFORD – NISSAN LECTURE THEATRE (Nissan Institute) (Russian and East European Studies, The School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, The Russian and Eurasian Studies Centre, and St Antony’s College) OPENING REMARKS: Prof. Roy Allison, Director of RESC ORGANISATIONAL REMARKS: Dr. Anna Pleshakova, Co-organiser, SCLC 2015 Rooms Sat. 09.3011.00 Sat. 11.0011.30 Sat. 11.3013.00 Sat 13.0014.30 Dahrendorf Room (Founder’s Buildings) Deakin Room (Founder’s Buildings) PANEL 1: MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As PANEL 2: GRAMMAR OF CONSTRUCTIONS 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As S. Say: Finite Categories in Russian Dependent Clauses: Morphological vs. Semantic Suppression D. Lecic: Choosing a Form Without Rules: Morphological Doublets in Croatian J. Šimandl: Morphological Behaviour of Borrowed Nouns in -er/-ér in Present Czech A. Zimmerling: Slavic Stative Constructions: A Cognitive Perspective T. Nesset and A. Makarova: Are the Russian Decade Constructions Synonyms? J. Kuznetsova: Fingerprinting Constructions: A Computational Approach to Russian Syndicate Room (Basement, Old Main Building) PANEL 3: USAGEBASED MODELS OF LANGUAGE PROCESSING 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As N. Bermel: Do Users’ Reading Skills and Difficulty Ratings Affect Choices and Evaluations? N. Szymor: Chunking and Frequency: A Perspective from Translation Studies L. Grenoble: Usagebased Models of Language Change and Contact Linguistics COFFEE BREAK – The Buttery (Hilda Besse Building) PANEL 4: LEXICONGRAMMAR INTERFACE 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As PANEL 5: WORD FORMATION 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As L. A. Janda: A Far North Perspective on the “New” Vocative in Russian A. Kopecka: Is There an Asymmetry in the Encoding of Sources and Goals in Polish and Serbian? J. Jozefowski: Reflexive Markers in Polish: Lexicon or Grammar? A. Makarova: Who Needs Redundancy? The Case of Russian Diminutives Ch. Naccarato and C. Saracco: A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Russian Possessive Compounds S. Sokolova and B. H. Edberg: Are There Analytical Adjectives in Russian? Evidence from a Corpus Study and Experimental Data PANEL 6: MULTI-WORD SEMANTICS 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As I. Zykova: A Cognitive View of Russian Phraseology: Traditional vs. Innovative in Studying the Phraseological Meaning M. Hebal-Jesierska: The Comparative Corpus Study of the Stereotypes of Russians in the Czech, Slovak and Polish Languages J. Parizoska: Phraseological Derivation in Croatian: Nominalization of Verbal Idioms LUNCH BREAK – The Dining Hall (Hilda Besse Building) SLAVIC COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE 2015 OXFORD PROGRAMME Sat 14.3015.30 PLENARY 1: NISSAN LECTURE THEATRE (Nissan Institute Building) STEPHEN PULMAN 45 min talk and 15 min Q&A Sat 15.3016.00 COFFEE BREAK – The Buttery (Hilda Besse Building) Sat Sat 16.0016.30 16.3017.30 ORAL POSTER SESSIONS 1: 10-minute presentations: ORAL POSTER SESSIONS 2: 10-minute presentations: ORAL POSTER SESSIONS 3: 10-minute presentations: J. Jehlicka & K. Vyskocilova : Mental Rotation Abilities of Czech Speakers and Czech Sign Language Users: Linguistic Effects on Spatial Cognition? M. Tagabileva: Nominal Diminutives with -ka, -ca, -ica in the South Slavonic Languages A. Vishenkova: Morphosyntax and Semantics of Russian Metalinguistics Comparatives A. Chromá (neé Kadlecová): Personal Pronoun Acquisition in Relation to the Theory of Mind in Czech Toddlers E. Shmeleva: В Интернете / на Интернете: Metalinguistic Reflections of Native S O. Makarova and E. Yagunova: How to Define a High-Quality Scientific Text? The Feature Set Based on Summarization Data ORAL POSTER SESSIONS 5: 5-minute presentations: A. Czoska: Do Metatext markers Facilitate Text Processing? A SelfPaced Reading Study S. Malykhina: Literary Canon Remixed in PostSoviet Russian Media O. Dubrovsky: Cognitive Linguistics in Sociocultural Discourse Specificity Analysis L. Kovalchuk and G. Vlasyan: Formation of Female Blends in Russian Folktales N. Marugina and A. Nabiullina: Conceptual Sound Metaphor in Author's Song Discourse N. Boldyrev: Cognitive Approach to the Interpretive Function of Language M. Björklund: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective on Heteroglossic Language Practices in WhatsApp Messaging by Two Young Adults J. Pacovská: Cognitive Approach to Language as One of the Possibilities to Teach the Mother Tongue A. Nakhimovsky: Pierre Bourdieu, Cognitive Linguistics, and the Russian Revolution K. A. Slovacek: Language and Cultural Influence of Other Slavic Languages on Croatian through Children’s Literature Translations ORAL POSTER SESSIONS 4: 5-minute presentations: M. Vaneva: Connecting the Different Lexical Category Domains: the Use of Cognition When Zero Deriving Adjectives from Nouns in Macedonian M. Ivanova: Volition in Grammar and Cognition (On the Basis of Volition Modals in Slovak) I. Kor Chanine: Russian Constructions with ni L. Janda: (17:30 – 18:00) The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics – Presentation ORAL POSTER SESSIONS 6: 5-minute presentations: Sat 18.0019.00 BREAK Sat 19.0021.00 Welcome remarks on behalf of CEELBAS: Prof. Chris Davis, Reader in Command and Transition Economies, Oxford and Co-Director of CEELBAS CONFERENCE DINNER – The Dining Hall (Hilda Besse Building) SLAVIC COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE 2015 OXFORD PROGRAMME DAY TIME Panels Panels Rooms Dahrendorf Room (Founder’s Buildings) Deakin Room (Founder’s Buildings) PANEL 7: ASPECTS OF ACQUISITION 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As PANEL 8: VERBAL MORPHOLOGY AND LANGUAGE CHANGE 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As Panels Syndicate Room (Basement, Old Main Building) PANEL 9: FRAME AND SCHEMA SEMANTICS 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As M. Zawisławska: Synesthetic Metaphors in Polish from the Perspective of Frame Semantics I. Vaňková: JEŽÍŠEK (“the Baby Jesus”) in the Context of Czech Christmas: Cognitive Definition of JEŽÍŠEK – JEŽÍŠEK as a Conceptual Blend D. Lukes: Czech without Aspect: Marrying Cognitive Schemas with Functional Representations Sun 09.0010.30 P. Eismont: Development of Understanding Emotions L. Saicova-Rimalova: Children and the Interpretation of the World O. Nagel and A. Bub: Russian Derivational Morphology: Frequency and Age of Acquisition Conditions Sun 10.3011.00 COFFEE BREAK – The Buttery (Hilda Besse Building) Sun 11.0012.00 PLENARY 2: NISSAN LECTURE THEATRE (Nissan Institute Building) MARK TURNER 45 min talk and 15 min Q&A Sun 12.0013.00 Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association General Meeting - NISSAN LECTURE THEATRE (Nissan Institute Building) Sun 13.0014.30 LUNCH BREAK – Dining Hall (Hilda Besse Building) PANEL 10: VERBAL ASPECT 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As Sun Sun Sun 14.3016.00 16.0016.30 16.3017.30 I. Starý Kořánová: States and Perfectives in Czech J. Chromý and S. Matejka: On-line Processing of Biaspectual Verbs in Czech J. Viimaranta: Verbal Aspect in Onomatopoeic Interjections in Russian H. M. Eckhoff: New Habits, Old Roots: The History of the po Delimitatives Revisited M.-M. Stanojević: Losing It: Unauxiliated Compound Preterits in Croatian S. Dickey: Networks, Attractors, and the History of Slavic Aspect PANEL 11: ASPECTS OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As M. Kozdra: The Image of PANEL 12: ASPECTS OF ARGUMENT STRUCTURE AND WORD ORDER 20-minute presentations and 10-minutes Q&As МИГРАНТЫ(MIGRANTS) in Contemporary Public Discourse in Russia : ELC (Ethno-LinguoСognitive) Approach A. Zalizniak and A. Shmelev: Translation as an Instrument of Semantic Analysis: Russian LanguageSpecific Words in Parallel Corpora O. Busheva: Interpretation of Hint in Mass Media M. Ovsjannikova: Word Order in Clauses with Experiencer-Object Verbs in Russian O. Kissilev and I. Mikaelian: Subject-Verb Order in Russian Oral Narratives: Online Discourse and Construction Effects A Peti-Stantić and M.-M. Stanojević: NonArgument Dative with Dative Argument Verbs COFFEE BREAK – The Buttery (Hilda Besse Building) CLOSING REMARKS (& award of book prizes) – NISSAN LECTURE THEATRE
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