ICLC-14 Preliminary Program
Monday, 10 July 2017
09.00-10.15
REGISTRATION + COFFEE
10.15-10.30
OPENING
10.30-12.00
PLENARY: Ronald W. Langacker. Functions and Assemblies (Assembly Hall, Jakobi 2-226)
Room
12.15-12.40
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION:
Specificity and
schematicity in
gestures and in signed
languages
Pragmatics
Morphology
Syntax
Factualisation &
Generalisation
Colour Language
SLA & Pedagogy
Cognitive Poetics
Embodiment
THEME SESSION:
Phonology in
Cognitive Linguistics
Does grammar include
gesture? Evidence
from two signed
languages
When ‘Goal!' means
soccer: Fictive speech
for reference by
Chinese and Brazilian
children with autism
Meaningful English
Grammar
“That Time will come
and take my love
away": Time and
affective valence in
language and
literature
The dimensionality of
mental models as a
source of linguistic
diversity
Introduction
Terry Janzen, Barbara
Shaffer & Lorraine
Leeson
12.40-13.05
What I know is here;
what I don’t know is
somewhere else: Deixis
and gesture spaces in
American Sign
Language and Irish
Sign Language
Barbara Shaffer &
Lorraine Leeson
13.05-14.30
Case homonymy in
Wo-clauses in German
Czech: corpus data and
– How does their
sentence production
causality arise?
Michal Láznička
Sonja Müller
Yushan Zhao & Esther
Pascual
Cognitive Load Impairs
But Does Not Suspend
Contrastive Inferences
Laine Stranahan, Dylan
Hardenbergh & Jesse
Snedeker
Finding Case
Constructions:
Topological Data
Analysis of Very Large
Corpora
Steven J. Clancy, Sara
Kališnik Verovšek,
Quang Nhat Le, Joseph
Borkowski & Nicholas
Tomlin
The Overarching
Semantic Property of
Infinitival Relative
Clauses in English
Takanobu Akiyama
Textual factualization:
Experimental and
The misinformation
corpus-derived
effect of assertive
evidence for color term
reformulation and
basicness: bridging the
presupposition during
disciplinary divide
speech events
Alena Anishchanka &
Vittorio Tantucci
Steven Verheyen
Quantificational
generalizations and
the generic
overgeneralization
effect
Daniel Karczewski &
Edyta Wajda
Günter Radden
One semantic domain,
Present perfect
multiple maps: A
constructions and their
‘Points-of-view’
marginalization in
approach to variations
learner language: a
in listing sequences
constructionist
approach to foreign
David Bimler & Mari
language teaching
Uusküla
Lotte Sommerer
LUNCH
Geoffrey S. Nathan &
Jose A. Mompean
Katrin Lunde
Anna Piata & Cristina
Soriano
Dimensions of
construal as a tool for
linguistic text analysis
Minna Jaakola & Tiina
Onikki-Rantajääskö
Who’s Holding the
Moral Higher Ground:
Religiosity and the
Vertical Conception of
Morality
Heng Li & Yu Cao
Blended feet? Nonprototypical
phonological concepts
in Russian
Tore Nesset
Monday, 10 July 2017
Room
14.30-14.55
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Specificity and
schematicity in
gestures and in signed
languages
THEME SESSION:
Beyond frequency:
cognitive factors in
children’s acquisition
of morphosyntax
Morphology (cont.)
Syntax (cont.)
Translation
Motion
SLA & Pedagogy
(cont.)
Perception Language
Embodiment (cont.)
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Phonology in
Cognitive Linguistics
Schematicity in
gestural repetitions
Introduction
Wuzi, wugé, wugové?
Analogy, frequency
and uncertainty in a
Czech wug study
A diachronic study of
the homophony
between polar
question particles and
coordinators
Cognitive Insight into
Literary Translating
When do verbs
accompany path
expressions?
The Cognitive
Sensory language
Linguistics of Language
across lexical
Teaching: A New
categories
Pedagogical Approach
to Aspect in Spanish/L2 Francesca Strik Lievers
& Bodo Winter
Reyes Llopis-Garcia &
Irene Alonso-Aparicio
Notion Overrides
Motion in Embodied
Cognition: A Note on
Metaphorical
Meanings in Japanese
Phonological forms as
perceptual categories:
What do we (not)
know
Learner autonomy:
Using diaries for selfreflection on cognitive
strategies used in
learning English
Towards a dynamic
Behavioral Profile: a
diachronic study of
polysemous 'sentir' in
Spanish
How negation means:
Negation and mental
processing
Expressive
ggemination in the
Russian language
Jorunn Hetland
Nadežda Christopher
Mei Lan Chan
Marlies Jansegers &
Stefan Th. Gries
The Effect of Prosodic
cues on Embodied
Language
Understanding
Motivation in
phonology: The case of
/r/-sandhi
Jana Bressem
Neil Bermel, Luděk
Knittl & Jean Russell
14.55-15.20
Processes of
schematization and
decontextualization in
the case of the
recurrent cyclic gesture
From schema
extraction to
proceduralization
Ewa Dabrowska
Peng Zhang & Hong
Zhu
Silva Ladewig
15.20-15.45
Specificity and
schematicity in how
gestures mean
Cornelia Müller
Production of
Inflections in L2
Japanese —A Picture
Naming Study
Interaction between
cognitive and other
factors in the
acquisition of Danish
noun plural inflection
Nominal inflection in
Kven: partitive plural
Hana Kucerova
Laila Kjærbæk & Hans
Basbøll
15.45-16.10
Discussion
Commentator Terry
Janzen
Virve Vihman, Anna
Theakston, Elena
Lieven
16.10-16.30
Jan Křivan & Michal
Láznička
Yuzo Morishita
Mari Aigro
Chinese Tag
Questions:a
comparative analysis
with English and
Japanese
Hiromi Nakatani & Li
Qu
The Cognitive
Mechanism of the
Genesis of Emergent
and Bridge
Constructions
Yasuhiro Tsushima
Frequency vs
Cognitive biases and
simplicity: 3 to 5-yearindividual
olds’ generalisation of constructions: the case
noun declension
of Czech possessive
patterns in Estonian
adjectives
Kseniya Leontyeva
Cognitive
The Ancient Greek
Translatology and
“conspiracy” for the
Gender Role Dynamics:
encoding of motion
The Activation of the events. How satellites,
GENDER Framein
verbs and adnominals
English-Arabic
contribute to the
Translation
building of Path
information
Ingie Zakaria
Noemi De Pasquale &
Anetta Kopecka
Ad hoc translation of
Verb- and
Applying Cognitive and
idiomatic constructions construction-related
Interactional
as concealed code
factors in the
Linguistics to Estonian
switching
expression of Result in
learner grammar
Estonian intransitive
Esa Penttilä
Piibi-Kai
Kivik & Anne
motion constructions
Tamm
Piia Taremaa
Characterising
syntactic constituency
in terms of discourse
function
Translating Colour
Metaphors: Empirical
Study of English into
Estonian Translation
Siva Kalyan
Anu Kalda & Mari
Uusküla
Motion Events:
Typological Shift from
Satellite-Framed Latin
to Verb-Framed
Romance Languages
Natalya I. Stolova
Perception in ICE:
Exploring Semantic
Variation across
National Varieties of
English
Jose A. Mompean
Nian Liu
Motivation and
Convention in NonActual Separation and
Non-Actual
Composition
Expressions In English
and French
Simon Devylder,
Jordan Zlatev & Johan
Blomberg
COFFEE
Paul Olejarczuk &
Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Kristina Geeraert &
Kris Heylen
Given information and The continuity of the
text coherence – A
senses: Using modality
corpus-based,
norms to study
developmental
perceptual language
approach to written
Bodo Winter
Finnish
Kirsi Sandberg
Soichi Kozai & Francis
Lindsey Jr. & Markane
Sipraseuth
Phonological affinity
and semantic
extensions in a
network: gōu word
family in Chinese as an
example
Chihkai Lin
Monday, 10 July 2017
Room
16.30-16.55
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Beyond
frequency: cognitive
factors in children’s
acquisition of
morphosyntax
Morphology (cont.)
Syntax (cont.)
Translation (cont.)
Motion (cont.)
SLA & Pedagogy
(cont.)
Perception Language
(cont.)
Conceptual Blending
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Phonology in
Cognitive Linguistics
Frequency, entropy,
and functionality in the
emergence and early
acquisition of Hebrew
prepositions
Preverbs with the
same prototypical
meaning: arealtypological approach
Nothing is Something:
Auxiliary Omission in
Croatian
Linguistic Diversity in
the Translation of
Conceptual
Metaphors: A
Trilingual CorpusBased Study
Smell: A conceptual
network
More than Classical
Music: Multimodality
in Walt Disney’s
Fantasia. A Conceptual
Blending Analysis
The theory of the
phoneme in the
Russian linguistic
tradition
Elisheva Salmon,
Elitzur Dattner, Dorit
Ravid
16.55-17.20
Vasilisa Andriyanets &
Ivan Levin
The role of input
A Corpus-Driven
frequency and
Approach to Variation
semantics in Englishand Use of English
speaking 3-5-year olds’
Adverbs from the
comprehension of
Cognitive Perspective
clause order in
Svetlana Ulanova
complex sentences
When children can
speak a language
better than predicted
by their input: A study
of Chinese-English
bilinguals
Indefinite predicative
and specificational
copulars in English: A
Cognitive Grammar,
usage-based account
Considering the
Granularity effects in
Correlation of
lexicalisation patterns:
Concepts in Biblical
a cross-linguistic study
Translations and Their
Katerina Stathi
Sources
Wout Van Praet,
Kristin Davidse &
Lieven Vandelanotte
Yekaterina Yakovenko
Complicate to simplify: Expectation and Word
Complex clipping as
Order in Chinese
manifestation of
Verbal Classifier
exemplar word
Constructions
formation
Jiehai Liu & Ren Zhang
Natalia Beliaeva
Elena Nicoladis and
Zixia Jiang
17.45-18.10
Discussion
Discussant Caroline
Rowland
Wojciech
Lewandowski
Yvon Keromnes
Laura de Ruiter, Anna
Theakston, Silke
Brandt, Elena Lieven
17.20-17.45
Mateusz-Milan
Stanojević & Stephen
M. Dickey
Inter-typological, intra- A Milestone in Foreign
typological, and intra- Language Teaching? genetic variation in the Conceptual Metaphor
expression of motion
in ELT
Katharina Peterke &
Constanze JuchemGrundmann
ESL Instructors’
Feedback on Word
Choice Errors: A
Cognitive Linguistics
Approach
Larysa Bobrova
Time-metaphors
Verbs of object
variations in (popular)
extraction: a
scientific texts
typological account
translations (from
English into Estonian Kristine Bagdasaryan &
Tatiana Reznikova
and Finnish)
Julia Salzinger
Investigating EFL
Learners’ Pragmatic
Competence through
Metaphor Analysis of
EAP Writing
Looking differently:
describing visual
direction in Russian
and English
Ekaterina Rakhilina,
Anastasia Vyrenkova &
Vladimir Plungian
"O bitter days!":
linguistic
conceptualization of
BITTER in English.
Marco Bagli
Yi-chen Chen
Elo Rohult
The role of
multimodality in
meaning construal. A
cognitive analysis of
political posters
Causal and concessive
relations: Typology
meets cognition
Alice BlumenthalDramé & Bernd
Kortmann
Metaphors and
Translation
Julia Ostanina
Olszewska
A Cognitive Study of
Chinese Motion Verb
“Lai” (来) -- From
the Perspective of
Motion Event
Hui Jin
Yi-Ting Chen
A Comparison of the
Effectiveness of
Schema-Based
Instruction and
Conventional
Translation-Based
Instruction Targeting
English Force
Dynamics
Charles M. Mueller &
Yasuhiro Tsushima
18.15-19.00
ICLA Presidential Address
19
RECEPTION
Exclusivity and
Competition of Sensory
Modalities: Evidence
from Mandarin
Synaesthesia
I-Hsuan Chen,
Qingqing Chao,
Shichang Wang, Yunfei
Long & Chu-Ren Huang
A Cognitive Approach
to Phonology: Evidence
from Signed and
Spoken Language
Corrine Occhino
Ewelina Prażmo
How to treat
conversion such as
dogged, squirreled,
pancaked in the
metaphor theory: A
simulation theoretic
blending account.
KJ Nabeshima
The classification of
compounds in
baseline/elaboration
theory: A view from
Japanese compound
verbs
Natalia Kuznetsova
Agnieszka
Mierzwińska-Hajnos
The role of emergent
structure in the
Conceptual Blending
Theory – case studies
of children in
advertisements
Justyna Polak
Conclusion
Geoffrey S. Nathan &
Jose A. Mompean
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
09.00-10.30
PLENARY: Asifa Majid. tba (Assembly Hall, Jakobi 2-226)
10.30-11.00
COFFEE
Room
11.00-11.25
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION: Time
and Viewpoint in
Narrative Discourse
THEME SESSION:
Participatory
Sensemaking, SocioCultural Embodiment,
and Linguistic Practice
Metonymy
Metaphor
Semantics
Grammaticalisation &
Language Change
Sign Language
First Language
Acquisition
Construction
Grammar
THEME SESSION:
Diversity of Path
coding in languages
Interactions between
Time and Viewpoint in
News Narratives
Finding new directions
in the language
sciences
José Sanders & Kobie
van Krieken
11.25-11.50
Narrative deixis and
alternative spaces in
time’s arrow
Douglass Virdee
Reconsidering
conceptual metonymy
in noun-to-verb
conversion in English:
Matthew Isaac Harvey,
in the case of body
Sune Vork Steffensen
part nouns
& Stephen J. Cowley
Nakajima, Hirotaka
The metaphor
Sound symbolism of
IMPORTANT IS AHEAD
food texture: crossin Finnish. A study of linguistic differences in
Finnish ete- (‘front’)
hardness
grams
Kazuko Shinohara,
Krista TeeriRyoko Uno, Fumiyuki
Niknammoghadam
Kobayashi & Sachiko
Odake
Language and the
Temporality of Sensemaking
Peanut Butter is the
Ukrainian mappings of
Miley Cyrus of
English CONTAINER
spreadable edibles:
metaphors of
Creatively figurative X
emotional states
Elena Cuffari & Yanna is Y of Z constructions
Popova
Alla Martynyuk
in a
cross-linguistic/cultural
perspective
Layering as a longterm effect of
asymmetric priming
Andreas Baumann &
Lotte Sommerer
Abstract concepts and
experience. How
philosophy begins (on
the example of the
early Sanskrit texts)
The Interaction
between
entrenchment and
extension in language
change
Joanna Jurewicz
Zara Harmon &
Vsevolod Kapatsinski
The role of deaf signers Pear Stories of Russian
A Corpus-based,
experience in the
Preschool-aged
Constructional Account
diversity of sign
Children:
of English NP Inversion
languages at the
Characteristics of
Amanda Patten
morphemic level
Multimodal
Communication
Emmanuella Martinod
Vladimir V. Glebkin,
Nikita A. Safronov &
Varvara A. Sonina
What motivates the
form of markers of
epistemic (un)certainty
Multimodal
constructions during
preschool years
Elisabeth EngbergPedersen
Lena Hotze
Introduction
“The X-er the Y-er”
A study of the
construction: a corpusfunctions of verbal
contrastive approach prefixes in Russian and
preverbs in Hungarian:
Young-Min Oh
An analysis of motion
event description
Kiyoko Eguchi & Anna
Bordilovskaya
Mario Brdar & Rita
Brdar-Szabó
11.50-12.15
Shifting tenses,
blending viewpoints,
and the nature of
narrative
communication
Embodied Chiasmus:
From Solipsism to
Sense-Making
Jamin Pelkey
The principles of
salience and
metonymy of verbs in
Japanese
(E)motional INTENSITY
in English: A historical
study
James Mischler
Tetsuta Komatsubara
Arie Verhagen
12.15-12.40
Tense, deictic adverbs
and demonstratives:
how viewpoint
networks structure
grammatical choices in
narratives
Perceptual
intersubjectivity and
the grounding of
demonstratives
On the constructional
status of interstate
and highway names
Antonio Barcelona
Jordan Zlatev
Detecting Metaphoric
Senses of a Polysemy
by Orthographicallymotivated
Constructions
Low-frequency
grammaticalisation
and lifespan change:
The case of the let
alone construction
I-Hsuan Chen, Yunfei
Long & Chu-Ren Huang
Jakob Neels
Metaphors for
Concept networks as
language contact and restrictors on polysemy
change representing
and in-context
the emotional
meaning
movement of the self
Andrea C. Schalley
Višnja Čičin-Šain
Diasystematicity and
multiple source
constructions in more
than one variety in
grammaticalisation
Expressing time in
space: Temporal
expressions in Swedish
Sign Language
Anna-Lena Nilsson
Iconicity in Translation
Recognition
Benjamin Anible
Oda Røste Odden
Inhibitory Control
Predicts Grammatical
Ability
Paul Ibbotson &
Jennifer KearvellWhite
Why don't adults say
what they mean and
how do you make
sense of that if you're
five?
Natalia Banasik
Barbara Dancygier
12.40-13.05
Adopting the
Underpinnings for a 4E
inanimate viewpoint in
theory of language
narrative fiction
Sune Vork Steffensen,
Thijs Trompenaars
Matthew Isaac Harvey
& Stephen J. Cowley
The linguistics of
meteorological
constructions: a
corpus-based case
study of German.
Claudia Heinrich
Path coding in
Romance languages
Iraide IbarretxeAntuñano, Raphael
Berthele, Alberto
Hijazo-Gascón & María
Teresa Moret-Oliver
Rhetorical Schemes as
Reconsideration of
Grammatical
path salience in motion
Constructions
events: Coding
patterns of multiple
Randy Allen Harris
paths in Italian,
Japanese and English
Yuko Yoshinari,
Fabiana Andreani &
Miho Mano
His face is as red as a
hibiscus: Anger
metaphors in premodern Malay
Social stereotypes and
The
categorization: Talking grammaticalization of
about an age-old issue
Russian taxonomic
in Australian English
nouns
GAP
Poppy Siahaan
Kate Burridge, Réka
Benczes & Keith Allan
Alena F. Kolyaseva
The spoken languagebias against sign
languages
Franz Dotter
Interaction of
discourse-pragmatics
and syntactic subjects
in Hebrew: A
developmental
perspective
Elitzur Dattner, Liron
Elbaz & Dorit Ravid
Constructions of
Visibility and purpose
contrastive negation in
in the use of deictic
contast: a parallel
verbs: Findings from
corpus study
English, Japanese, and
Chinese
Olli O. Silvennoinen
Yo Matsumoto & Xia
Haiyan
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
13.05-14.30
Room
14.30-14.55
LUNCH
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Time and
Viewpoint in
Narrative Discourse
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Participatory
Sensemaking, SocioCultural Embodiment,
and Linguistic Practice
Idioms
Metaphor (cont.)
Discourse Analysis
Grammaticalisation &
Language Change
(cont.)
Multimodality
First Language
Acquisition (cont.)
Construction
Grammar (cont.)
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Diversity of
Path coding in
languages
The historical present
and representation
spaces
Participatory
semantics: A
longitudinal study of
infants’ participation
in peek-a-boo-games
Figurative language
processing: Report
from a self-paced
study of Bengali idioms
What makes
metaphors mixed?
Russian boys and girls From deontic modal to Ukrainian print media
in the mirror of
necessity conditional
stance toward
stereotypes: Cognitive
marker. The
European Union: a
aspect of prohibitives development of textual multimodal cognitive
with social role
function in the Chinese
linguistic analysis
indications
deontic modal bìxū
Olena Morozova
Ekaterina
Bing Zhu & Kaoru
Troshchenkova
Horie
Segmentation and
Representation of
Causal Chain Events in
Mandarin Chinese: an
empirical case study
on child language
The interaction
between verb and
construction with an
extended semantic
map approach: Verbaway/out-at
constructions
Deixis and Semantics
of Construal: an
Experimental Study in
Japanese and French
The concept of war in
Ukrainian public
discourse
Explaining the
acquisition order of
English grammatical
morphemes with
contingency and type
frequency
Arjan Nijk
Iris Nomikou,
Katharina J. Rohlfing,
Giuseppe Leonardi,
Alicja Radkowska &
Joanna RączaszekLeonardi
14.55-15.20
Shared Spaces, Shared
Mind: Connecting Past
and Present
Viewpoints in ASL
Narratives
Science illiteracy as
expression of
miscommunication.
Monica GonzalezMarquez
Karen Sullivan
Bidisha Som, Sunit
Bhattacharya &
Sampreeti Das
As clear as day: The
Transparency of
English Idiomatic
Expressions
Kristina Geeraert
Terry Janzen
Living in a House
versus Building a
House: A Comparative
Study of Marriage
Concepts
Galina Yavorska
Yao Du & Yuan Gao
Outstanding
Multimodal
design,awful fatigue: constructions that are
qualitive words as
easy to use, difficult to
sources for quasiunderstand
grammatical meanings
Taro Okahisa
Ekaterina Rakhilina,
Tatiana Reznikova &
Daria Ryzhova
Chenxi Niu
Takahiro Morita
Yongtaek Kim
Zoe Pei-sui Luk
An Event Frame
Approach to Chinese
Unmatched VerbConstruction Relation
On the correlation of
formal unity and
conceptual coherence
of complex event: A
case study of
Qi-Long Cheng & Qian- Mandarin Chinese and
wen Cheng
Thai caused motion
expressions
Kiyoko Takahashi
15.20-15.45
Temporal perspective
and the flow of time
Eleonore Oversteegen
Participatory sensemaking in Clean
Coaching
conversations
Konrad Juszczyk &
Victoria Kamasa
Burning, boiling,
melting heart...
Motivation of some
idioms in English and
Lithuanian
The variety of
metaphorical
meanings of
Hungarian verbs – a
cognitive corpus study
Religion, danger and
metaphor: An analysis
of Christian sermons
and Buddhist dhamma
talks
A Cognitive Linguistic
Account of the
Imperative Use of the
English Progressive
Construction
Inesa Šeškauskienė
Gábor Simon
Peter Richardson
Keiko Shimizu
Foregrounding and
backgrounding
strategies of
prosecution and
defense in legal
discourse from a
multimodal
perspective
Constructional and
metonymic motivation
in the development of
requesting behavior:
experimental data
from Greek children
Constructicons in
theory and practice
Benjamin Lyngfelt
Evgenia Vassilaki &
Stathis Selimis
Paths to second
language acquisition:
Motion event
descriptions in L1 and
L2 English and
Japanese
Miho Mano & Yuko
Yoshinari
Anna Leonteva
15.45-16.10
Linguistic construal of
‘time’ across narrative
genres
Languaging and
dancing: meta-actions
in interactive practice
Ninke Stukker
Ad Foolen & Vicky
Fisher
Semantic Analysis of
Kazakh Idioms with
Components of Body
Parts and Colours
A Corpus-Based Study
of the Figurative
Meanings of Maum
‘Mind’ in Korean
Saule Abdramanova
Haeyeon Kim
Cognitive modelling of
manipulation in
information warfare
Ievgeniia V.
Bondarenko
Functional and
phonetic changes in
the development of
pragmatic particles –
the case of Estonian nii
et 'so that'
Multimodality and
humour: the interplay
between co-speech
gestures and prosody
in humorous
communication
Anni Jürine, Pire Teras
& Külli Habicht
Marta Buján
Children’s Literature as Common constructions
a Cultural Tool
in aphasia? A usageSupporting the
based examination of
Acquisition of
it’s
Im/politeness: A
Rachel Hatchard
Frame-Based and
Cognitive-Linguistic
Account
Monika Pleyer &
Michael Pleyer
16.10-16.30
COFFEE
Cross-linguistic
differences in the
expression of deixis
and their effects on
second language
acquisition and
translation of motion
event lexicalisations
Alberto Hijazo-Gascón
& Luna Filipović
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Room
16.30-16.55
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Time and
Viewpoint in
Narrative Discourse
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Participatory
Sensemaking, SocioCultural Embodiment,
and Linguistic Practice
Idioms (cont.)
Metaphor (cont.)
Reference & Deixis
Grammaticalisation &
Language Change
(cont.)
Gesture & Grammar
Language Acquisition
Diachronic
Construction
Grammar
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Diversity of
Path coding in
languages
Discussion
Intercorporeal
Embodiment and
Communication in
Yoga
Discussant Ewe
Sweetser
Barbara Fultner
Embodied
Cultural Diversity as
Who Got Scolded by
Directional
The mandative
intersubjectivity as
Manifested in Patterns Computer Programs?
complements in
subjunctive in English
intermodular and
of Idiom Creativity: A
Contrasting Two
caused motion events
as a case of
mode-specific
Cross-Language Study
Groups with and
in Mandarin Chinese: A constructional change
integration of skill sets
without Entrenchment case of the asymmetry
Elena Ryzhkina
Klaus Hofmann
of a Novel
in the use of lai ‘come’
Michael Kimmel
Construction
and qu ‘go’
16.55-17.20
17.20-17.45
Influence of age on
The Paradox of
Hearer-proximal
The English dative
Gesture and Argument Emergence of animacy
From schemes to
familiarity of idioms in
Metaphor or the
demonstratives as
alternation as an
Structure – gesture as distinctions based on networks: the benefits
young adults
Processes of Animation
fictive-motion
adaptive response to
evidence for itemcognitive biases: An
of Artificial Neural
and De-animation in
expressions: Korean
changes in the
specific and general
iterated learning
Networks for
Alexandre Nikolaev,
Conceptualizing Socio- geu- and Japanese so- constructional network
knowledge
experiment
diachronic
Marja Nenonen, Juha
political Events
construction grammar
Mulli & Esa Penttilä
Yongtaek Kim &
Eva Zehentner
Peter Uhrig
Diane C. Nelson, Simon
Jurga Cibulskienė
Katsunobu Izutsu
Kirby & Virve-Anneli
Sara Budts & Peter
Vihman
Petré
17.15-17.45
De Gruyter
Mouton’s
book session
Ryoko Uno, Ryota
Suzuki & Hironori
Nakajo
General discussion
Conceptualizations of
Body part terms in
the Eye (Göz) in
Diidxazá (Juchitán
Turkish Figurative Uses Zapotec) metaphors: a
Structure-Mapping
Melike Baş
approach
Gabriela Perez Baez
A new multimodal
construction? What do
I care?
Javier Valenzuela
Expressing and
remembering events
modulated by the L2
aspect system
Norbert Vanek
From syntax to
discourse: a case study
in the development of
pragmatic-oriented
construcional
meanings
André Coneglian
Jinke Song
Animacy and the
development of the
definite article in
German
Johanna Flick
Cognitive factors in the Grammatical aspect,
emergence of
tense, and gesture in
graphemic
Russian L1 and French
conventions: The case
L1 and L2
of capitalization in the
Aliyah
Morgenstern,
German writing system
Alan Cienki, Cornelia
Lisa Dücker, Stefan
Müller, Dominique
Hartmann & Renata
Boutet & Olga
Szczepaniak
Iriskhanova
18.00-19.30
PLENARY: Laura A. Janda. Aspects of Aspect (Assembly Hall, Jakobi 2-226)
20
ICLA BOARD MEETING
Generalizations are
driven by semantics
and constrained by
statistical preemption:
New evidence from
artificial language
experiments
Florent Perek & Adele
Goldberg
From Participles to
Discourse Markers: A
Commonality of
Dangling-participlerelated Expressions
Naoko Hayase
Path in boundarycrossing descriptions:
Variational patterns
and Crosslinguistic influence in
German and French
bilinguals
Raphael Berthele
Discussion
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
09.00-10.30
PLENARY: Nick C. Ellis. Usage-based approaches to Language, Language Acquisition, and Language Processing (Assembly Hall, Jakobi 2-226)
10.30-11.00
COFFEE
Room
11.00-11.25
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION:
Artifacts and Joint
Attention
Cognitive &
Variational
Sociolinguistics
Modality
Tense
Prefixes &
Prepositions
Semantic Change
Metaphor
Verbs & Image
Schemas
Multilingualism &
Language Contact
The SMI workshop:
Using eye-tracking
technology in the
linguistic research
The Artifacts Project:
Social Implications of
Artifacts as Keys for
Joint Attention
Converging evidence
for the influence of
semantic features on
lexical and
geographical
heterogeneity
Remarks on the
distinction between
inference and
assumption in Finnish
A brighter side of life:
The role of social
context in
metaphorical
conceptualizations
Figurative ‘going’
constructions in
Finnish. Forms,
meanings and
motivations
Colour vocabulary
among EstonianRussian and RussianEstonian bilinguals: a
continuous study
SMI workshop
Réka Benczes & Bence
Ságvári
Jari Sivonen
Olga Loitšenko
Metaphorical
reasoning in the
natural landscapes of
Hungarian folksongs
Circular thinking and
zig -zag living:
Estonian verbs in a free
form drawing task
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy
Ilona Tragel, Jane
Klavan & Mariann
Proos
Cross-linguistic
influences on the
acquisition of
metaphorical
expressions
Vera Tobin & Todd
Oakley
Seppo Kittilä
Conceptualizing past: a The consideration of
Morality in language
fundamental change in the radial category of and in mind, in present
Hungarian
the Russian prefix proand in past
(про-)
Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy
Kristina Despot &
Gota Sayama
Benedikt Perak
Karlien Franco, Dirk
Speelman & Dirk
Geeraerts
11.25-11.50
Salient exemplars and Filling the blank spaces
syntactic
on the cognitive map
constructions: Verbal
of Ukraine
and gestural evidence
Natalia Beliaeva &
on prototypical
Corinne Seals
realisations of the
caused-motion
construction in English
From experience to
inference
Nóra Kugler
The shaping of the
Perfect Tense
construal
Edmond Cane
How to reconcile
meanings: the prefix uand the preposition u
in Russian and other
Slavic languages
Silvia Luraghi, Chiara
Naccarato & Erica
Pinelli
Irene Mittelberg
11.50-12.15
Joint attention,
artifacts, and narrative
discourse – or: The
narrated spaces at
sightseeing spots
Natalia Igl
Framing the
performative:
interactional frames
and the usage of
genderlect(s) in
Lithuanian
Gintaras Dautartas
The interaction of
Rationalizing Hebrew’s
aspect and modality in non-literal past tense
Estonian on the
constructions
example of modal
Danny Kalev
verbs saama ʻ can ʼ
and võima ʻbe able to,
be allowed toʼ
Prepositional
Representation of the
Image Schema
OBSTACLE
Mapping the
diachrony of content
words: Ancient Greek
and Ancient Egyptian
as sources for
diachronic semantic
maps of lexical items
Joint attention in the
construction of film
flashbacks
Adriana Gordejuela
Stylistic flexibility in
the English
alternation: A
cognitive
sociolinguistic
perspective
German modal
particles and the
cognition of emotion
Hiroyuki Miyashita
Happier days are
coming. Progressivity,
motion and
evidentiality triggering
A Future Time
Reference device
Creativity in lexicon:
cognitive-pragmatic
interface
Landscape in proverbs:
a cross-linguistic
perspective
Image schema
orientation in action
verb semantics: An
experimental study of
transitive vs. reciprocal
verbs
Bilingualism and
biculturalism: a pilot
study on word
association tasks
performed by
bilinguals
Vera Zabotkina
Chiarung Lu
Christopher Hart
Sara Bologna & Karen
Sullivan
Land as food, land as
kin: Yanyuwa
conceptualizations of
country
Image Schemas:
Meaning Constructions
on Prepositions in
Phrasal Verbs
On oblique relative
clauses in learner
English
Alice Gaby & John
Bradley
Hui-Ching Lin
Oksana Orlenko
On the motivated
polysemy of the
Lithuanian PO
“UNDER”
Ieva Stasiūnaitė
Jason Grafmiller
Heidi Niva
Measuring social
meaning of language
variation with the
Relational Responding
Task
Making Sense of
Norwegian Future
Forms
The preposition de as a
polysemic item in
Buenos Aires Spanish
Olaf Mikkelsen &
Dylan Glynn
María Soledad Funes
Mengying Xia
Thanasis
Georgakopoulos &
Stéphane Polis
Tene Viiburg
12.15-12.40
SMI workshop
Semantic Change
Tracking Through the
Prism of
Distributionnalism and
Construction
Grammars : an
experiment in
Contemporary French
SMI workshop
SMI workshop
Daniel Jach
Emmanuel Cartier
12.40-13.05
Response
Eve Sweetser
Laura Rosseel, Dirk
Speelman & Dirk
Geeraerts
GAP
Metaphorical Preemptiveness in Nonliteral linguistic
Interpretation
Foreground,
Strategies of subject
background: what the
indetermination in
Finnish verb 'jäädä' ('to English and in Brazilian
stay') does not tell you
Portuguese
GAP
Dingfang Shu
Gaïdig Dubois
Rodrigo Garcia Rosa
SMI workshop
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Room
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
13.05-14.30
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
Acquiring Gender and
Case in Russian:
Russian-Dutch,
Russian-Swedish and
Russian-Azerbaijani
bilingual Children
Compared with their
Monolingual Peers
with and without SLI
Discovering verb
classes: Traces in the
input to
socioeconomically
diverse Argentinean
children
Corpus-based analysis
of the Spanish estar
'be' + gerund vebral
periphrasis in early
acquisition
LUNCH
14.30-19.30
POSTER SESSION & ADDITIONAL EVENTS (Estonian National Museum)
‘Untranslatable’
A black hole or endless Natural metalanguage
emotion words are
tunnel with no light at
for describing
dynamically integrated the end. Containment negotiations: dealing
into the conceptual
Metaphors for
with Obstacles
system
Depression in English
Haldur Õim
and Lithuanian media
Katie Hoemann
discourse
Dual-categorization
Account of the
Realizing Mechanism
of Metaphorical
Categorization
Rong Zhou
Jekaterina Sumanova
Conceptual Metaphor Automatic Activation
Representation in a
of Motor Responses in
Bilingual Brain: a
Processing Spatially
Conceptual Priming Associated L2 Words in
Effect
a Vertical Stroop
Paradigm
Hongjun Chen
Huili Wang &
Xiaozheng Hao
Interplay between
aging and lexical
effects in bilingual
speech perception
Sung-A Kim
Mary Espinosa
Cynthia Audisio
Elena Galkina
Frequency vs language
structure in first
language acquisition
Dorota KiebzakMandera
Cognitive and Noncognitive Factors
Influencing the
Acquisition of Russian
Deictic Pronouns
Sofia Krasnoshchekova
Production vs.
Comprehension – an
experimental
perspective on
Estonian spatial
demonstratives
Maria Reile, Nele
Põldver & Kristiina
Averin
The Cognitive Analysis
of the use of Japanese
Numeral Classifiers: a
case of -ken for
counting event
Hiroko Hamano
20
Grammatical Profile
Analysis of Binary
Prefix Variation in
Russian
Jeong Min Lee & Hyug
Ahn
Anticausative event
types in Lithuanian:
comparison of middle
marked verbs and
infixed/sta-presents
Giedrė Junčytė
The Negation Operator Pronoun form choice
“Place” in the Ainu
Rating the
The network of
Form-meaning
is not a Suppressor of
as a matter of
language: a View from
acceptability of
comitative case
relationships of the
the Concept in its
profiling: A speech
Reference-Point
nonstandard language
functions in
Indonesian prefixes peScope. In fact, Quite restoration experiment
Structure and
Estonian
and pen- and its
Kukka-Maaria
the Opposite
Affordance Theory
allomorphs
Helen Hint
Wessman
Helle Metslang, Külli
Israela Becker
Takuya Inoue
Habicht, Tiit Hennoste,
Karlina Denistia &
Anni Jürine, Kirsi
Harald R. Baayen
Laanesoo, David Ogren
Semantics and syntax
of partitive
constructions in
Latvian
Polish verbs expressing
the concept HAPPEN: a
preliminary analysis
The evolution of
English expressions of
modest behaviour:
pragmatic-cognitive
analysis
Piotr Wyroślak
Russian converbial
construction: Testing
for coreference and
linear position
Linguistic borrowing
and light verbs
constructions in
Brazilian Portuguese
Svetlana Puzhaeva &
Natalia Zevakhina
Rodrigo Garcia Rosa,
Erika Nina Höhn
DINNER
A Frame-based
constructicon: A case
study in Japanese
Kyoko Ohara
Semantic Resource of
Estonian for Opinion
Mining and Sentiment
Analysis
Gerth Jaanimäe, Heili
Orav, Kadri Vare
Early acquired sound
sequences spread, late
ones don't
Andreas Baumann
Andra Kalnača & Ilze
Lokmane
Iryna Shevchenko
Thursday, 13 July 2017
09.00-10.30
PLENARY: Dagmar Divjak. tba (Assembly Hall, Jakobi 2-226)
10.30-11.00
COFFEE
Room
11.00-11.25
11.25-11.50
11.50-12.15
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION: The
Diversity of Irony
THEME SESSION:
Constructions at the
mid-level of
abstraction: linguistic
diversity, variation
and context
Passive
Aspect
Syntax & Information
Structure
Spatial Language
Metaphor
Multimodality &
Metaphor
THEME SESSION:
Reference and
Cognition
THEME SESSION:
Constructing
Emotional Events
Introduction
Construal: The Case of
Passive Voice in
Persian
Untangling two verb
categories in Russian:
Their relations and
diversity
Topic, anchoring,
contextualization
Semantic diversity in
Baltic languages: the
locative case
Referential
overspecification in
response to the
listener’s cognitive
load
Introduction
How is the processing
and interpretation of
irony affected by
different cues?
Kyriakos Antoniou,
Gaétane Deliens, Élise
Clin, Ekaterina
Ostashchenko &
Mikhail Kissine
Natalia Levshina &
Doris Schönefeld
Aliyeh Kord-e
Zafaranlu Kambuziya,
Arezoo Zandy &
Arsalan Golfam
András Imrényi
Eglė ŽilinskaitėŠinkūnienė
Maria Nordrum
On the Complexities of From co-occurrence to
On the origin of the
“When three is
Embodied Irony:
constructions: patterns get-passives in English: company”: the relation
Considerations of Eye- of discourse markers
where does adversity
between aspect and
Rolling and Other
and disfluencies across
come from?
metaphor in Russian
Multi-Modal Evidence
registers
aspectual triplets
Kazumi Taniguchi
Herbert L. Colston
Ludivine Crible
Svetlana Sokolova
Exploring the Radial
Structure of Chinese
Topic-Constructions
Diversity of irony
production (by SAG
speakers) and
perception (by normal
hearing and CI
listeners)
Semantic Interactions
of Imperatives and
Verbal Aspect in
Russian
Clause-final De as a
Topic-enhancing
Marker in Chinese
Discourse
Hyug Ahn
Yi'na Wang
Nominalization
The polysemy of GETpatterns in English and passives and mirativity
German: A contrastive
Jennifer Jean Lowe
study
Stefan Hartmann &
Lauren Fonteyn
Hongwei Zhan
The role of language
contacts in the
expression of local
meanings: the case of
Livonian and Latvian
Computational and
An experimental
corpus methods in the
approach to
cross-linguistic study of
multimodal
cancer metaphors
metaphoric utterances
Oana David, Teenie
Matlock & Dalia
Magaña
Metaphors in Mordvin
disease names
Flóra Hatvani
Miina Norvik
Hannah Leykum
A Corpus-Based
Cognitive Linguistic
Analysis of the Uses
and Meanings of the
Nohta Constructions in
‘Place’ Constructions in
Korean
Elise Stickles
Jorrig Vogels, David
Howcroft & Vera
Demberg
Temporal co-speech Socio-cognitive ground The online construction
gestures: A
for demonstrative
of emotion metaphors
comparison between
reference in Finnish
Zoltán Kövecses
spatial and non-spatial
Marja Etelämäki
temporal expressions
Daniel Alcaraz-Carrión
& Javier ValenzuelaManzanares
Dynamic approach to
metaphor and the
emergence of
mathematical
concepts
How limits can be
pushed: Action,
metaphor and gesture
Indefinite Determiners
with Proper Names
Elizabeth Riddle
Yao Tong & Alan Cienki
The Role of Emotions
in Event
Conceptualisation
Paul Wilson
Maciej Rosiński
Haeyeon Kim &
Yongeun Lee
12.15-12.40
Facial expressions in
sarcasm: Reasons to
raise a few eyebrows
Sabina Tabacaru
Cross-linguistic
aspectual variation
and the mental
predicate think: The
case of English and
Polish
Iwona Kokorniak
Lexically Specific
Knowledge of English
be and get passive
constructions
Obligatoriness and
Construal: An
Experimental Study of
Russian Aspect
James Street
Laura A. Janda &
Robert Reynolds
Comparison of
Perspectives between
English and Asian
languages; Japanese,
Chinese, Thai,
Indonesian and
Vietnamese
A contrastive study on
spatial relations,
containment and
support: An embodied
cognition approach
Hui-Ju Chuang
An Analysis of
Metaphor in Spanish
Cancer Narratives
Dalia Magaña, Teenie
Matlock & Gloria
Quintana
Hajime Ito
12.40-13.05
Experimental
Investigations of Irony
as a Viewpoint
Phenomenon
Partially schematic
constructions in Codemixing of a GermanEnglish bilingual child
Vera Tobin
Antje Endesfelder
Quick, Ad Backus,
Elena Lieven &
Michael Tomasello
The rise of the
Aspect and event
The verbal
„Getting out“ in
Analyzing metaphoric
prepositional passive:
construal in Russian
modification network
Croatian: A cognitive
source-domain
cognitive and
through multimodality
in Brazilian
analysis of 'iz-' and 'od- language in corpora: A
functional motivations
Portuguese: the role of
' prefixed verbs
MetaNet approach
Valeriia Denisova &
pragmatic knowledge
Lynn Anthonissen &
Olga Iriskhanova
Marija Brala-Vukanović
Ellen Dodge & Elise
Peter Petré
Diogo Pinheiro, Victor
& Anita Memišević
Stickles
Virgínio & Lilian Ferrari
Multimodal mappings Pronouns as referential
Emotion Events in
through the poetics of
devices in Estonian,
spoken and written
weeping from Homer
Finnish and Russian
interaction, construal
to the Beatles
and salience: A corpusHelen Hint, Tiina
based study
Anna Bonifazi
Nahkola & Renate
Pajusalu
Barbara
LewandowskaTomaszczyk & Paul
Wilson
Pictorial metaphor of
time: how Japanese
people draw time
Yoshihiro Matsunaka
Between me and you:
Creating reference
with 1st and 2nd
person forms in Finnish
Profiling and
conventionalisation:
perspectives on
affective states
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo &
Karita Suomalainen
Mikołaj Deckert
Thursday, 13 July 2017
13.05-14.30
Room
14.30-14.55
LUNCH
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION
(cont.): The Diversity
of Irony
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Constructions
at the mid-level of
abstraction: linguistic
diversity, variation
and context
Discourse Analysis
Aspect (cont.)
Syntax & Raising
Spatial Language
(cont.)
Metaphor (cont.)
Multimodality &
Metaphor (cont.)
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Reference and
Cognition
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Constructing
Emotional Events
Discursive Irony in
European Portuguese
authentic data: How
does irony come into
being?
Quantifying qualitative
A 1,000 Percent
change: Collexeme
Worthwhile Analysis of
paradigms and
Numerical Hyperbole
progressive
Ayme Tomson
constructionalization
Does frequency guide
choice of aspect?
A Cognitive Approach
to Raising Predicates
and Their
Constructions in
Chinese and English
Top-down or bottomup: linguistic and
cultural influence on
spatial information
processing
Multimodal
metaphoric
constructions in
verbal-gestural
compounds: a
cognitive-semiotic
analysis
Finnish referential
forms for humans and
animals: Insights into
perspective-taking
Reconstructing
emotions across
cultures and
languages. A
multifactorial profilebased account of
SHAME in English,
French and Polish
Hanna Batoréo
Nina Szymor
Susanne Flach
Yapei Li & Yi-na Wang
Taking the law into our
own hands: a
contrastive corpusdriven study of
metaphor in English
and Lithuanian
Ning Wang & Nian Liu criminology discourse
Justina Urbonaitė
Elsi Kaiser
Maíra Avelar
Karolina Krawczak
14.55-15.20
Uniting Irony,
Metaphor and
Hyperbole in a
Pretence-Based
Framework
John Barnden
15.20-15.45
Do People Get Tired of
Irony?
Raymond W. Gibbs &
Patrawat Samermit
15.45-16.10
The Ethics of Irony
Robert Willison
Frequency and
Evaluating the
Aspects of expectation:
Chinese Grammar
Choosing Landmarks: Metaphoricity and its
collocational
displaced:
The role of
doesn't need Raising A Crosslinguistic Study
impact on legal
constraints: the
Stancetaking in staged
expectations in
of Variable Landmarks reasoning: The case of
Michel
Achard
&
Yapei
expansion of the Dutch
depictions
processing
the Polish Penal Code
Li
Katharine Donelson,
intensifying fake
grammatical aspect
Hui-Chieh
Hsu,
Geert
Randi
Moore,
Jose
Rafał
Augustyn, Sylwia
reflexive resultative
during reading
Brône & Kurt Feyaerts
Antonio Jodar
Wojtczak & Iwona
construction in the
Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen,
Sanchez, Jihye Seong &
Witczak-Plisiecka
19th-21st Century
Seppo Vainio, Juhani
Jürgen Bohnemeyer
Emmeline Gyselinck &
M. Luotolahti, Filip
Timothy Colleman
Ginter & Jukka Hyönä
No alarms when no
The Participant-Setting
surprises: the principle Distinction as the Basis
of economy and
of Mental Construal in
constructions with the
the Expression of
bare and to-infinitive
Stance in Discourse:
in English
The Case of English
Natalia Levshina
Katherine Hrisonopulo
Variations in the
Frequency of V-V
Sequences in English
among 20 Different
English-Speaking
Countries
“Who do we think we
are, and who do we
want to be?” Spatial
construal of the UK’s
national identity and
relationship with the
EU in British
newspapers
Noriko Matsumoto
Profiling a Stative
Situation and its
Relationship with the
Progressive
Raising and
Transparency, ToughMovement and ToMovement
Mariko Higuchi Goto
Patrick Duffley
The Backgrounding
Function of Predicative
Reduplication
Raising as a
conceptual ability: An
example from French
Yueyuan Li
Michel Achard
Barbara Dancygier &
Lieven Vandelanotte
Factors and their
interaction in the
choice of
demonstrative
pronouns
Enikő Tóth & Péter
Csatár
The Sociotopographic
Model: the role of
environment and
culture in shaping
spatial reference
Metonymy as the key
Digital Memes from
Reference in the
meaning-making
the Cognitive Linguistic
borderline of space
process in derivatives
Perspective –
and discourse: an
from precedent names
Categorization and
experimental approach
Multimodality
Ekaterina Golubkova &
Maria Reile, Piia
Bill Palmer, Alice Gaby, Anastasia Zakharova
Laura Ambrus
Taremaa, Tiina
Jonathon Lum &
Nahkola & Renate
Jonathan Schlossberg
Pajusalu
From ‘east to ‘left’:
frames of reference
and environment in
Marshallese
Jonathan Schlossberg
Josie Ryan
16.10-16.30
Reappraising
‘snowclones’:
Replicability and
construction grammar
Variations in
metaphorical
conceptualizations of
(romantic)
relationships in
psychology: Academic
lectures versus
academic textbooks
Anke Beger
COFFEE
Fictive Motion in
Space, Time, and
Gesture: A Corpusbased Study in
Conceptual Blending
Towards a
methodology for
studying
intersubjectivity: The
case of demonstratives
Suzanne Kemmer
Magdalena Rybarczyk
Combining ‘hate’ and
‘anger’: Investigating
the Finnish 'viha'
Heli Tissari, Mari
Siiroinen & Ulla
Vanhatalo
English and Polish
emotion dynamics in
online conflict
construal
Barbara
LewandowskaTomaszczyk
Conclusions
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Room
16.30-16.55
16.55-17.20
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
THEME SESSION
(cont.): The Diversity
of Irony
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Constructions
at the mid-level of
abstraction: linguistic
diversity, variation
and context
Synonymy &
Antonymy
Linguistic Theories &
Methodology
Syntax & Subjectivity
Spatial Language
(cont.)
Speech Production &
Perception
Multimodality
THEME SESSION
(cont.): Reference and
Cognition
Metaphor &
Psycholinguistics
Clitic climbing and
subjectification in
Spanish
Principle of Canonical
Orientation, a Cross
Linguistic Study.
Concreteness ratings
meet metaphoricity
Ali Alshehri, Jürgen
Bohnemeyer, Randi
Moore & Gabriela
Perez-Baez
"...which, by the
way...": Multimodal
marking of medial
asides in North
American English
Tota tota, toi noin—
from a pronoun to a
particle
Sergio Sánchez &
Ricardo Maldonado
Constructing Identity –
How attitudes and
phonological
awareness influence
the pronunciationof L2
learners of English
Irony in Constructions
Salient verb collexemes
The many nearIdealism and Cognitive
of German modal
synonyms of to study:
Linguistics
Angeliki Athanasiadou constructions with the
a corpus-based
Margaret Winters
verbs vermögen,
cognitive semantic
verstehen, wissen,
analysis of investigate,
bekommen
examine and explore in
academic texts
Volodymyr Dekalo
Łukasz Wiraszka
Second order empathy
and irony
Dirk Geeraerts
Salient exemplars and
syntactic
constructions: Verbal
and gestural evidence
on prototypical
realisations of the
caused-motion
construction in English
Redundancy and
rivalry in language. A
case study of Russian
diminutives
Anastasia Makarova
Cognitive aspects of
On "Objective"
Spatial concepts in
Glossematic Expression Construals: A Cognitive Thai and Vietnamese:
analysis – or: did
Grammar Account of A Cognitive linguistics
Hjelmslev do Cognitive (Inter)subjectification
Approach
Phonology?
Akira Machida
Usa Pruethichaiwiboon
Hans Basbøll
Susanne Dyka &
Cordula Glass
Chunks in which we
process speech
Anna Mauranen &
Svetlana
Vetchinnikova
Katri Priiki
Sally Rice & Jennifer
Hinnell Warner
Lateral time gestures:
When is L-R really
about Front-Back?
Building referring
expressions with the
Finnish se että
Eve Sweetser & Ramzi
Elkawa
Anna Vatanen, Karita
Suomalainen & Ritva
Laury
The gist of co-speech
gestures is movement
Discussion
Beate Hampe & Irene
Mittelberg
17.20-17.45
The Optimal
Innovation Hypothesis
Revisited: The Case of
Default and
Nondefault Sarcasm
Rachel Giora, Shir
Givoni, Vered Heruti &
Ofer Fein
17.45-18.10
18.00-19.30
Understanding novel
denominal verbs
Doris Schönefeld
A ‘Quantity’ Construal Beliefs, knowledge and
Analysis of
certainty: The
Antonymous Adjectives methodological roles
Co-occurrence in
of intuition and
Mandarin
introspection
Yuan Zhang
Emmi Hynönen &
Aleksi Mäkilähde
GAP
Separate Spaces: A
Comparison of
Prepositional
Meanings in Native
and Nonnative English
Speakers
Jacqueline E. Hebert &
Michele I. Feist
A cognitive Construal
to the Interpretation
of Verbal Irony in
Chinese
Xu Wen & Jin Liu
ICLA BUSINESS MEETING
The role of frequency
information in the
perception of reduced
words
David Lorenz & David
Tizón-Couto
Marianna Bolognesi &
Gudrun Reijnierse
Elena Nicoladis
Asperger Syndrome: a
metaphor's
quantitative analysis
preliminary study
Josué Elías Benavides
Gomez, Avril Nuche
Bricaire, Octavio
Alonso Gutierrez
Guadarrama & Felipe
Cruz Perez
Why are figurative
expressions more
engaging than their
literal counterparts? A
possible answer from
neuroscientific data
Francesca M.M. Citron
& Adele E. Goldberg
Friday, 14 July 2017
Room
09.00-09.25
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
Time
Metaphor & Political
Discourse
Pragmatics
Emotion & Corpus
Linguistics
Subjectivity &
Intersubjectivity
Variation
Language Evolution &
Semiotics
Argument Structure
Word-formation
Gesture
Embodied time:
Incorporating new
evidence into theories
of metaphor
A Corpus Analysis of
the Dynamics of
Violence Metaphors in
Cable News
Programming on US
Politics
Choosing an
expression of
directives: An
integrated Cognitive
Linguistic analysis
More than a Feeling:
Frame Metonymy and
Cultural Scripts in
Persuasive
Communication
The role of linguistic
cues in constructing
subjectivity: evidence
from visual world
paradigm
“Metonymy” in
binominal
constructions
Inter- and intraspeaker variation of
gestural density
Steve Pepper
Maarten Lemmens &
Julien Perrez
Hidemitsu Takahashi
Michael Israel &
Cameron Mozafari
Yipu Wei, Pim Mak,
Jacqueline EversVermeul & Ted
Sanders
Sarah E.Duffy &
Michele I. Feist
Matthew Turner, Paul
Maglio & Teenie
Matlock
09.25-09.50
Verbs of Temporal
Motion: Why does
time move (or we
move in time) in such
different manners?
Jaakko Leino
How the Nation-AsFamily Metaphor
Explains the Political
Divide: Family values
impact political beliefs,
but not vice versa
Elisabeth Wehling &
Matthew Feinberg
09.50-10.15
10.15-10.40
Klaus-Uwe Panther &
Linda L. Thornburg
Eleonore Schmitt
Good and bad PRIDE in
Effects of Cultural
Arm or brachium?
European and Brazilian Values on Adjectival Conceptual and lexical
Portuguese: A corpus- Expressions: Difference factors in the selection
driven and profilein Evaluative Process
of anatomical terms
based study
between English and
Leonie Grön & Ann
Japanese
Augusto Soares da
Bertels
Silva
Yusuke Sugaya
Jonas Nölle, Marlene
Staib, Riccardo Fusaroli
& Kristian Tylén
Liyong Wang
Temporality and
semiotic
communication:
Evidence from
Manyōshū
Is it all collo? Items in
argument structure
constructions!
Thomas Herbst
Toshiko Yamaguchi
Is time is motion a
Conceptual metaphors The three-tier model of Metaphoric structuring
The Subjectivity of
(primary) metaphor? in multiple data: public
language use and
of ANGER in Czech,
Chinese ba
Some indications from
speeches of Barack
indirect speech acts: A Polish and Russian A Construction Revisited
musical discourse.
Obama and Vladimir
contrastive study of
descriptive case study
Bei Huang
Putin, 2014–2015
Japanese and English
in usage-based
Nina Julich
semantics
Svitlana Zhabotynska
Naoaki Wada
& Oleksandr Shvets
Dylan Glynn & Irina
Matusevich
Cognitive
interpretation of some
onomasiological bases
Evaluations Working in
the Japanese Temporal
Metaphor
Factors associated
From Metaphor to
A constructivist
with naming strategies Symbols and Grammar
approach to Welsh
for GOVERNMENT: An
argument structure
Andrew Smith &
exploratory study
Stefan
Hoefler
Albert
Ventayol-Boada
using classification
trees and random
forests
Kohei Suzuki
Do metaphors really
matter politically? On
the role of political
knowledge on the
framing effect of
metaphors
Jeremy Dodeigne,
Julien Perrez, Min
Reuchamps & Audrey
Vandeleene
10.40-11.00
Illocutionary verbs in
the Caused-Motion
Construction:
Constraints and
inferences
Variation within and Investigating pressures
Licensing Non-core
outside of the
for the emergence of Arguments in Cognitive
language system. How semiotic structure in Grammar: The Case of
do we process
situated social
the Retained-Object
variants?
interaction
Constructions
Subjunctive mood in
LOVE in European and Reanalyzing Japanese
modern English:
Brazilian Portuguese: A
Sentence-Final
cognitive base and
corpus-driven and
Particles in Light of
pragmatic potential of
profile-based study
Verhagen’s Theory of
grammar structures
Intersubjectivity
Soares
da
Silva,
invoking supra-reality
Augusto & Mello,
Chiharu Nakashima
in US election
Heliana
discourse
Nataliya Panasenko
Weiwei Zhang
Dmitry N. Novikov &
Andrey S. Druzhinin
COFFEE
Hungarian participle- How eye gaze, speech
noun compounds: the
and gesture
emergence of semantic
synchronize to
schemas in
construe multimodal
constructionalization
microphenomena
Nóra Kugler & Gábor
Simon
Geert Brône, Annelies
Jehoul, Jelena Vranjes
& Kurt Feyaerts
Jazz as a Musical
Modeling metaphor in
Compounds,
Gesture frequency in a
Creole: Parallels in the argument structure: A
compression and
large-multimodal
Developments of Jazz
perspective from
culture: Blending in
corpus
and a Creole Language
computational
Norwegian and
Cristóbal Pagánlinguistics
Russian
Cook, Kenneth &
Cánovas & Javier
Alfonso, Russell
Oana David
Tore Nesset & Svetlana
Valenzuela
Sokolova
Metonymy and Word
Formation Patterns In
Modern Navajo
Terminology
Coordination in
gestures: from
abstraction to
perceptibility
Jalon Begay
Anna Inbar
Friday, 14 July 2017
Room
11.00-11.25
Ülikooli 18-139
Jakobi 2-226
Jakobi 2-110
Jakobi 2-106
Jakobi 2-102
Jakobi 2-306
Jakobi 2-428
Jakobi 2-438
Lossi 3-406
Lossi 3-307
Time (cont.)
Metaphor & Political
Discourse (cont.)
Pragmatics (cont.)
Discourse & Corpus
Linguistics
Subjectivity &
Intersubjectivity
(cont.)
Frame Semantics &
Text
Humour
Constructional
Alternation
Grammar &
Neurolinguistics
Gesture (cont.)
Primary metaphor,
Figure-Ground
reversal, and the
analogy between
Moving Time and
Frame-Relative Fictive
Motion
Dehumanizing
Metaphors in the
Ukrainian Conflict
Why is Twitter so
popular in Japan?:
Linguistic devices for
monologization
Frame Semantics as a
Hermeneutical Tool for
the Understanding of
Ancient Texts
Multimodal mentalspace builders
signalling humorous
content
Mitsuko Izutsu &
Katsunobu Izutsu
Gregory Membrez
Natalia Knoblock
Kevin Moore
11.25-11.50
11.50-12.15
A note on the
Corpus-assisted
ambivalent
discourse-cognitive
interpersonal effects of analysis of pro-Kremlin
social distancepropaganda in Czech
marking structures in
Václav Cvrček &
Polish. A cognitive
Masako Fidler
grammar study
Explaining causalAgrammatic aphasia in
The gesture-aided
noncausal alternations a usage-based theory exploration: The event
in terms of frequency
of grammar
boundary
of use: A corpus-based
Yang Ting
diachronic approach to Kasper Boye, Roelien
Agnieszka Libura, Jacek English sound emission
Bastiaanse & Peter
Woźny & Maria Kmita
Harder
verbs
Agata Kochańska
Kazuko Inoue
When MOVING EGO Frames and metaphors The multiplex coatings Dependency profiles as
How subjective are
Comparing the use of
meets MOVING TIME:
on social media: The
of meaning:
a tool for big data
reason connectives in
Universal
Temporal metaphor
conceptual grounding Multimodal mismatch analysis: A case study Mandarin? ---The case
Dependencies and
and the Finnish tulla
of public action
in artistic settings
of discourse
of spoken and internetFrameNet
vastaan ‘come across’
connectives
mediated discourse Grammatical Functions
Lise-Lotte
Holmgreen
Hui-Chieh
Hsu
twofor multilingual
Veronika Laippala, Aki- Hongling Xiao, Wilbert
mover
alignment of
Juhani Kyröläinen,
Spooren, Ted Sanders
Constructions
Jenna Kanerva & Filip
& Fang Li
construction
Ginter
Adrieli Laviola, Ludmila
Markus Hamunen,
Lage & Tiago Torrent
Tuomas Huumo &
Jaakko Leino
Taboo and humor: a
corpus-based
approach
Personal attitudes
toward time: the
relationship between
temporal focus, spacetime mappings and
real life experiences
Comprehending
Chinese Humour: An
ERP Study
Yu Cao & Heng Li
Tsunamis, Aliens, and
Butterflies: Forcedynamics and
metaphor in US
immigration discourse
Karie Moorman &
Teenie Matlock
Adding or compacting
forms for meaning
accumulation: distinct
conceptions of
language production
motivating different
grammars
Sequence and
information flow: a
corpus study
Michael Barlow
GAP
GAP
Carey Benom
Hui Zhang & Mengwei
Li
The dative alternation:
Working memory,
Patterned iconicity for
How production
usage-based linguistics
second language
preferences affects
and the magic number
acquisition:
readers' syntactic
four
Differential effects of
expectations
gesture type on parts
Clarence Green
of speech
Blumenthal-Dramé,
Alice
Tasha Lewis, Matthew
Kirkhart & Jason
McMahon
The notion of
‘beneficiary’ and the
benefactive double
object construction in
English
Yusuke Minami
Construction grammar,
procedural knowledge
and grammatical
expressions in a
neurocognitive
perspective
Eventuality and
gesture in Czech and
English
Jakub Jehlička & Eva
Lehečková
Kasper Boye & Peter
Harder
Katsunobu Izutsu &
Mitsuko Narita Izutsu
12.30-14.00
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