Conference:
Cognitive Summer Seminar 2012 at the Norwegian Academy of Science
and Letters, conference organized by Norwegian Cognitive Linguistics Association
(NORKOG) in cooperation with the CAS research group Time is Space: Unconscious Models
and Conscious Acts.
Program:
- Mark Turner: Self and Other in Time and Space
- Sonja Erlenkamp: The use of complex blends in Norwegian Sign Language:
- grammatical roles and relations, action chain and SAP hierarchy
- Johanna Mesch and Eli Raanes: Joint attention through shared movements –
- analyzing deafblind signers’ expressions in dialogues
- Peer Christensen: Word Order in Nonverbal Representation of Events
- Thora Tenbrink and Olivier Le Guen: Spatial reference frames in language and
- gestures
- Tore Nesset: Cyclical vs linear time: Language, culture and biology
- Nina Gram Garmann: Variations on a theme
- Kristian Kristoffersen, Nina Gram Garmann and Hanne Gram Simonsen: Phonological patterns in Cri de Chat syndrome
- Joanna Nykiel: The effect of phrasal complexity in ellipsis
- Julia Kuznetsova: We verbs really know you prefixes: case of semantic profiling
- Laura A. Janda: Radial Category Profiling of North Sámi Adpositions (joint work
- with Lene Antonsen and Berit Anne Bals Baal)
- Tuomas Huumo, Kersten Lehismets and Csenge Fekete: Verbs, Bipositions, and
- Force Dynamics: How force dynamic strength varies between Finnish adpositional
- constructions
- Thomas Egan: Subjectification and intersubjectification: a case study
- Anastasia Makarova: Diminutive nouns and verbs in one: Russian “hybrid” words
- from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics
- Stephen Dickey: Temporal definiteness, referentiality and the Russian perfective
- Hanne Gram Simonsen, Marianne Lind, Inger Moen and Ingeborg Dalby:
- Processing of inflected verb forms in aphasia and Alzheimer’s disease
- Hans Olav Enger: Vocabular Clarity and Faroese inflection
- Anna Endresen: A case study of non prototypical allomorphy: Russian aspectual
- prefixes O , OB , and OBO
- Tor Arne Haugen: Motivating the No Complement Restriction on prenominal
- adjectives