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========================================================== First International Conference on Construction Grammar (ICCG 2001), UC Berkeley, April 6-8, 2001 ========================================================== Final Program FRIDAY, April 6, 2001 Charles J. Fillmore (ICSI and UC Berkeley): Mini grammars for time-when adjuncts in English Natalie Schilling-Estes (Georgetown University): On the role of memorization in language production: evidence from the sociolinguistic interview Jan-Ola Oestman and Jaakko Leino (University of Helsinki): Constructions and variability Knud Lambrecht (UT Austin): The French presentational relative construction SATURDAY, April 7, 2001 Ronald Langacker (UC San Diego): Integration, grammaticalization, and constructional meaning Cristiano Broccias (University of Pavia): Allative and ablative "at-"constructions Johani Rudanko (University of Tampere): "Into -ing" as a construction in English Anne Neville and Patrizia Paggio (Center for Sprokteknologi): Developing a Danish grammar in the GRASP Project: a construction-based approach to topology and extraction in Danish Ronald Cosper (Saint Mary's University): Rime as sublemic construction in English Natsuko Tsujimura (Indiana University): A constructional approach to mimetic verbs George Lakoff (UC Berkeley): How to think about grammar from a neural perspective Carmen Bretones-Callejas, Maria Cristobal, and Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano (UC Berkeley): The construction "salir-de" in Spanish: how Spanish speakers conceptualize exiting events Kyoko Hirose Ohara (Keio University): From relativization to clause-linkage: a case of Japanese Toshio Ohori (University of Tokyo): Construction Grammar as a conceptual framework for linguistic typology: a case from reference marking Ivan Sag (Stanford University): Aspects of a theory of grammatical constructions Serene Gu-jing Lin (National Taiwan University): From temporal adverbial connective to quasi-complementizer: the grammaticalization of "ho" in Tsou SUNDAY, April 8, 2001 Seizi Iwata (Geifu University): The role of verb meaning in locative alternations Noriko Nemoto (Fukushima University): Alternation phenomena and Frame Semantics Christopher Johnson (Soliloquy, Inc.): Toward a frame ontology for English communication predicates Paul Kay (UC Berkeley): Argument structure constructions and the complement-adjunct distinction Seiko Fujii (University of Tokyo): Lexically (un)filled constructional schemes and construction types for modal constructions in Japanese Florian Jaeger (Humboldt University) and Raphael Berthele (University of Fribourg): On the use of Construction Grammar in diachrony and dialectology: the case of perspective constructions in German Nicolas Gisborne (University of Hong Kong): This looks as if it might be a construction: an account of quirky complement clauses Svitlana Zhabotynska (UC San Diego): Genetive "of": a frame semantic approach Arnold Zwicky (Stanford University): Radical constructionism Andreas Kathol and Emily Bender (UC Berkeley): A constructional analysis of "Just Because ... Doesn't Mean" See http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/iccg2001 for further information on registration, accommodation, etc. For questions please contact: iccg2001Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueicsi.berkeley.edu - ---------------------------------------- Hans C. Boas International Computer Science Institute 1947 Center Street, Suite 600 Berkeley, CA 94704, U.S.A. Phone: (510) 666-2888 Fax: (510) 666-2956 hcb
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