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Following is the preliminary program for the conference on "Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language" (CSDL 2000), to be held at UC Santa Barbara May 11-14, 2000. Please note that the postmark deadline for early registration is April 15. Also, special rates on conference hotels are available only until April 20, so please make your hotel reservations now. For program update, registration, lodging, and other conference information please see our web site at: http://linguistics.ucsb.edu/events/CSDL/CSDL.htm John Du Bois CSDL 2000 Organizing Committee duboisMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuehumanitas.ucsb.edu Preliminary Program: Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language 2000 [Revised April 12, 2000] Note: All CSDL events (except the banquet) take place in the University Center (UCen, pronounced U-Cen) at the University of California, Santa Barbara. All plenary sessions are in Corwin Pavilion East (excluding the two Thursday afternoon workshops, which are in the Santa Barbara Harbor Room). Other rooms are indicated in the program version posted on the web. Thursday May 11 (afternoon) 12-8:00 PM Registration 1:30-3:00 Gilles Fauconnier (San Diego), Mark Turner (Maryland) and Eve Sweetser (Berkeley) Workshop: Topics in Blending Theory 3:00-3:30 Coffee Break 3:30-5:00 John Du Bois (Santa Barbara) and Patricia Clancy (Santa Barbara), Organizers Workshop: Topics in Discourse, Grammar, and Interaction 5:00-7:00 Dinner Break 7:00-9:30 Dan Montello (Santa Barbara), Organizer Pre-Conference Session: Language and Spatial Information 7:00-7:30 Barbara Tversky (Stanford) "Describing Routes and Events" 7:30-8:00 Gary Allen (South Carolina) "Environmental Influences on Route Descriptions: A Component Analysis" 8:00-8:30 Helen Couclelis (Santa Barbara) "Natural Language in a Geographic Information System" 8:30-9:00 David M. Mark (SUNY Buffalo) "Where Do Basic (Geo) Spatial Relations Between Lines and Regions Come From?" 9:00-9:30 Andrew Frank (Technical University, Vienna) "A Formalism of Metaphorical Transfer: From Spatial to Non-Spatial" Friday May 12 (morning) 8:30-8:45 Welcome and Opening Remarks 8:45-9:45 George Lakoff (Berkeley) The Neural Theory of Language (Plenary Lecture) 9:45-10:15 Coffee Break 10:15-12:15 Acquisition of Grammar 10:15-10:45 Patricia Clancy "Exceptional Casemarking in Korean Acquisition: A Discourse-Functional Account" 10:45-11:15 Nancy Budwig & Bhuvana Narasimhan "Transitive and Intransitive Constructions in Hindi-Speaking Caregiver-Child Discourse" 11:15-11:45 Holger Diessel & Michael Tomasello "The Emergence of Relative Constructions in Early Child Language" 11:45-12:15 Michael Israel "How Children Get Constructions" 10:15-12:15 Grammar of Pre-/Postpositions & Particles 10:15-10:45 Nancy Chang & Benjamin Bergen "Spatial Schematicity of Prepositions in Neural Grammar" 10:45-11:15 Stefan Gries "Particle Placement in English: A Cognitive and Multifactorial Investigation" 11:15-11:45 David Zubin & Klaus-Michael Koepcke "Experiencer in the Landscape: Gender in the Geographic Lexicon of German" 11:45-12:15 Kyoko Masuda "The Evidence from Conversation for a Usage-Based Model: The Occurrence and Non-Occurrence of Japanese Locative Particles in Conversation" 10:15-12:15 Metaphor 10:15-10:45 Eleni Koutsomitopoulos "The Role of Conceptual Metaphor in Knowledge Engineering: Metaphor-Based Ontologies" 10:45-11:15 Mary Helen Immordino "Metaphor Use in a Seventh-Grade Science Lesson: Implications for Students' Understandings" 11:15-11:45 Mari Takada, Kazuko Shinohara & Fumi Morizumi "Socio-Cultural Values as Motivation of Mapping: An Analysis of Daughter-as-Commodity Metaphor in Japanese" 11:45-12:15 Kevin Moore "More vs. Less Language-Specific Temporal Concepts" 12:15-1:30 Lunch Break Friday May 12 (afternoon) 1:30-2:30 Rachel Giora (Tel Aviv) Salience and Context Effects: The Case of Humor (Plenary Lecture) 2:30-3:30 Literal & Nonliteral Meaning 2:30-3:00 Mira Ariel "Salient, Linguistic, and Interactional Meanings: The Demise of a Unique Literal Meaning" 3:00-3:30 Balthasar Bickel "Conversational Relativity: An Aspect of Irony and Reproach in Belhare" 2:30-3:30 Argument Structure + 2:30-3:00 Ki-Sun Hong "Thematic Roles and Cognition: A Case of Korean Idioms" 3:00-3:30 Tsuyoshi Ono "Japanese (W)Atashi 'I': It's Not Just a Pronoun" 2:30-3:30 Prosody 2:30-3:00 Scott Liddell "Suprasegmentals at the Core of an English Construction" 3:00-3:30 [TBA] 3:30-4:00 Coffee Break 4:00-5:00 Literal & Nonliteral Meaning 4:00-4:30 Paula Lima, Raymond Gibbs, & E. Francozo "DESIRE IS HUNGER: New Ideas About Old Conceptual Metaphors" 4:30-5:00 Barbara Holder &Seana Coulson "Hints on How to Drink from a Fire Hose: Conceptual Blending in the Wild Blue Yonder" 4:00-5:00 Argument Structure 4:00-4:30 Jean-Pierre Koenig "Class Selectivity and the Participant/Setting Distinction" 4:30-5:00 Patrick Farrell "The Conceptual Structure of "Agentive" -er" 4:00-5:00 Interactionally Distributed Cognition 4:00-4:30 Gene Lerner "Finding 'Interactionally Distributed' and 'Shared' Cognition in Searching for a Word" 4:30-5:00 Monica Turk "Discontinuity and Conversational Uses of 'and'" 5:00-7:00 Dinner Break 7:00-8:00 Sandra Thompson (Santa Barbara) Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Object Complements (Plenary Lecture) 8:00-9:00 Wallace Chafe (Santa Barbara) Discourse Appreciation (Plenary Lecture) Saturday May 13 (morning) 9-10 Dedre Gentner (Northwestern) Analogy (Plenary Lecture) 10-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-12:30 Analogy 10:30-11:00 Jeffrey Loewenstein & Dedre Gentner "Spatial Relational Language Facilitates Preschoolers' Understanding of Relations" 11:00-11:30 Esther Kim "Analogy as Discourse Process" 11:30-12:00 David Uttal & Jeffrey Loewenstein "On the Relation Between Maps and Analogies" 12:00-12:30 Lindsey Engle "Analogy in US Classrooms: Pedagogical Processes Structuring the Acquisition of Abstract Mathematical Concepts" 10:30-12:30 Form, Meaning, and Mapping 10:30-11:00 Mark Lee & John Brandon "Metaphor, Pretence and Counterfactuals" 11:00-11:30 Michael Hanson "The Importance of Being Ironic: Uses of Irony in A Group Discussion about Race, Gender and Adulthood" 11:30-12:00 Haldur Oim "STRAIGHT in Estonian" 12:00-12:30 Pilar Duran & Stacy Kingler "Positive and Negative Evidence Provided to Hispanic Women by Children and Teachers" 10:30-12:30 Syntax Across Clauses 10:30-11:00 Beaumont Brush "Force, Time, and Predicate Structure in Interclausal Relations" 11:00-11:30 Cristiano Broccias "A Cognitive Account of English Resultative Constructions" 11:30-12:00 Joseph Park "The Intonation Unit as a Cognitive Unit: Evidence from Korean Complex Sentences" 12:00-12:30 Mirna Pit "Subjectivity in Causal Coherence Relations" 12:30-1:30 Lunch Break Saturday May 13 (afternoon) 1:30-2:30 Kathryn Bock (Illinois) The Persistence of Structural Priming in Language Production (Plenary Lecture) 2:30-3:30 Priming in Discourse 2:30-3:00 John Du Bois "Reusable Syntax: Socially Distributed Cognition in Dialogic Interaction" 3:00-3:30 Michele Emanatian "Metaphor Clustering in Discourse" 2:30-3:30 Sound and Meaning 2:30-3:00 Tim Rohrer "Conceptual Integration Networks in Political Thought: Visual and Phonemic Blends" 3:00-3:30 Benjamin Bergen "Probabilistic Associations Between Sound and Meaning: Belief Networks for Modeling Phonaesthemes" 2:30-3:30 Non-Literal Meaning Across Languages 2:30-3:00 Heather Bortfield "Comprehending Idioms Cross-Linguistically" 3:00-3:30 Ashlee Bailey "On the Non-Existence of Blue-Yellow and Red-Green Color Terms: The Case of Semantic Extension" 3:30-4:00 Coffee Break 4:00-5:30 Phonology: Sound and Use 4:00-4:30 Joan Bybee "Phonological Clues to the Size of Storage and Processing Units" 4:30-5:00 Liang Tao "Transnumerality and Classifier: Do They Come as a Package Deal?" 5:00-5:30 Marilyn Vihmann "The Role of Vocal Production in the Ontogeny of Language: Theoretical and Experimental Evidence" 4:00-5:30 Grammaticization and Language Use 4:00-4:30 Shoichi Iwasaki "Structural Reanalysis in Discourse" 4:30-5:00 Kaoru Horie & Debra Occhi "Borrowing for 'Thinking For Speaking': A Case Study from Japanese" 5:00-5:30 Ritva Laury "The Definite Article in Interlanguage and Grammaticization: A Comparison" 4:00-5:30 Metaphor, Blending, and Change 4:00-4:30 Hilary Young & Anatol Stefanowitsch "Domain Blending in English: The adj-and-adj Construction" 4:30-5:00 Mei-Chung Liu "Categorical Structure and Semantic Representation of Mandarin Verbs of Communication" 5:00-5:30 Josef Ruppenhofer & Esther J. Wood "Pragmatic Inferencing and Metaphor in Semantic Change" 5:30-5:40 Break 5:40-6:40 Charles Li (Santa Barbara) The Evolutionary Origin of Language (Plenary Lecture) 6:40-7:30 Cash Bar (Faculty Club) 7:30-9:30 Banquet (Faculty Club) Sunday May 14 9:30-10:30 Mark Turner (Maryland) Compression in Thought and Language (Plenary Lecture) 10:30-45 Coffee Break 10:45-12:15 Cognition in Gesture & Sign 10:45-11:15 Alan Cienki "Gesture, Metaphor, and Thinking for Speaking" 11:15-11:45 Paul Dudis "Visible Tokens in Signed Languages" 11:45-12:15 Sarah Taub "Description of Motion in ASL: Cognitive Strategies Rather Than Arbitrary Rules" 10:45-12:15 Syntax Within the Clause 10:45-11:15 Terry Klahfen "Cognitive Processing of Japanese Inflectional Morphology" 11:15-11:45 Victor Balaban "I Was Blessed by the Virgin Mary: Use of Passive Constructions to Reduce Agency in Naturally Occurring Religious Discourse" 11:45-12:15 Todd McDaniels "Deictic Shift as a Function of Preposing in Comanche Narrative" 10:45-12:15 Acquisition of Narrative 10:45-11:15 Molly Losh "Affective and Social-Cognitive Underpinnings of Narrative: Insights from Autism" 11:15-11:45 Anita Zamora, Sarah Kriz & Judy Reilley "The Linguistic Encoding of Stance in Written and Spoken Texts: A Developmental Study" 11:45-12:15 Ravid Abramson "The Distribution of Non-Imageable Predicates: A Developmental Perspective" 12:15-1:15 Lunch Break 1:15-2:15 Metaphor & Personification/ Objectification 1:15-1:45 Joe Grady "Personification and the Typology of Conceptual Metaphors" 1:45-2:15 Melinda Chen "A Cognitive-Linguistic View of Linguistic (Human) Objectification" 1:15-2:15 Origins of Relational Meaning: Cognitive Influences and Cross-Linguistic Evidence 1:15-1:45 Lorraine McCune "Relational Meaning: Sources in Infant Perception, Motion and Cognition" 1:45-2:15 Marilyn Vihmann & Lorraine McCune "Relational Words: Cross-Linguistic Evidence" Soonja Choi [Discussant] 1:15-2:15 Meaning in Discourse 1:15-1:45 Kingkarn Thepkanjana "Semantic Variations of the Verb in Context: A Case Study in Thai" 1:45-2:15 Masahiko Minami "Establishing Viewpoint: Wrapping-up Devices in Japanese Oral Narrative Discourse" 2:15-3:15 Ron Langacker (San Diego) Viewing Arrangements and Experiential Reporting (Plenary Lecture) 3:15-3:30 Closing: John Du Bois, Patricia Clancy, Dan Montello