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Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface
Message 1: Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface
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Date: 09-Jul-2006
From: Ute Römer <ute.roemer engsem.uni-hannover.de>
Subject: Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface
Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface
Short Title: ELeGI 2006
Date: 05-Oct-2006 - 07-Oct-2006
Location: Hanover, Germany
Contact: Ute Römer
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.elegi-2006.com
Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Meeting Description:
'Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface' (ELeGI 2006), International Conference, 5-7 October 2006, University of Hanover, Germany
Dear All, Registration is now open for ''Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface'' International Conference (ELeGI 2006), 5-7 October 2006, Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany. Deadline for 'early bird' registration (reduced fee): 15 July 2006. Keynote speakers: Professor Sylviane GRANGER, University of Louvain, Belgium Professor Michael HOEY, University of Liverpool, UK Professor Susan HUNSTON, University of Birmingham, UK Professor Joybrato MUKHERJEE, University of Giessen, Germany Professor Michael STUBBS, University of Trier, Germany Conference organisers: Prof. Dr. Rainer Schulze and Dr. Ute Römer Contact: Dr. Ute Römer, ute.roemer engsem.uni-hannover.de A list of accepted papers is enclosed below. Further information about the conference can be found on the ELeGI 2006 website at http://www.elegi-2006.com/. Hoping to see many of you in Hanover in October! Best wishes... Ute *********************************************************** The following papers have been accepted for presentation at ELeGI 2006: AGAMEYA, Amira: Structural variation in complementation: The complements of verbs commonly associated with the subjunctive BEERS-FÄGERSTEN, Kristy: The lexico-grammatical interface of competing contractions in English BERLAGE, Eva: Cognitive complexity at the lexis-grammar interface: The loss of the verbal coda in topic-restricting as far as constructions BUSSE, Beatrix: Lexical items in Early Modern English and their semantic, pragmatic as well as cultural associations BUSSE, Ulrich & Anne SCHRÖDER: Fowler's Modern English Usage at the interface of lexis and grammar CACCHIANI, Silvia: Lexico-functional categories and complex collocations: The case of intensifiers DIANI, Giuliana: The behaviour of adverbs in spoken English: The case of really in the BNC DUGUID, Alison: Loud signatures ELLIS, Nick, Rita SIMPSON-VLACH & Carson MAYNARD: The processing of formulas in native and second-language speakers: Psycholinguistic and corpus determinants ELLIS, Nick, Eric FREY & Isaac JALKANEN: Psycholinguistic investigations of semantic prosody: When good words fall into bad company ENE, Estela: Using corpora to research advanced second language writing FACCHINETTI, Roberta: The expression of futurity in English varieties: The case of BE GOING TO FUKAYA, Teruhiko: Remarks on syntactic and lexical aspects of the coordinators when and though HARTMAN, Jenny: Construing a bit: Combining corpus linguistics and Cognitive Grammar HERBST, Thomas: Valency between syntax and lexis HOECHE, Silke: A corpus -based investigation of cognate object constructions IYEIRI, Yoko: The historical development of the verb doubt KOLBE, Daniela: The semantic and grammatical overlap of as and that: Evidence from non-standard English KRAUSSE, Sylvana: Patterns in domain-specific language: Can every dictionary entry be a mini-grammar? LINDQUIST, Hans & Magnus LEVIN: The syntactic properties of recurrent phrases with body part terms MAHLBERG, Michaela: Local textual functions of lexical items in newspaper story patterns MANCA, Elena: Adjectives and phraseology: Describing rooms, surroundings and food in the language of tourism MEUNIER, Fanny: From corpus research findings to classroom practice: Crossing the lexis-grammar bridge MEYER, Matthias: Reconsidering the evidence for indirect and direct objects: A reanalysis of some 'ditransitive' and 'complex-transitive verbs' MÖHLIG-FALKE, Ruth: The Old English impersonal-accusative/dative construction: On the interaction between lexical and constructional meaning MONDORF, Britta: 'Outrageous mismatches between syntax and semantics'? New insights emerging from corpus-based studies of English resultatives MURPHY, Amanda C. & Pierfranca FORCHINI: Investigating 4-grams headed by common prepositions in Business English PACE-SIGGE, Michael: Priming as a marker of dialect in speech communities: Intensifiers in spoken informal Scouse and in spoken informal UK English PARADOWSKI, Michal B.: Lexicalised grammar or grammaticalised lexis? The language-interface perspective PISHWA, Hanna: Single rules, lexically constrained patterns, or a system? RYAN, Lorraine: Cohesion and appraisal analyses of an academic and a poetic text SAILER, Manfred: Modelling the lexis-grammar interface in a competence-based framework: The case of bound words SIEPMANN, Dirk: Lexis, sentence building and text grammar: Linguistic and pedagogic issues SPINZI, Cinzia & Denise MILIZIA: The 'terroridiom' principle between spoken and written discourse STOITCHKOV, Rossen: Grammaticalised lexis: Bridging the gap between words and sentences SZMRECSANYI, Benedikt: Trigger Happy lexis: The case of lexical persistence TANKÓ, Gyula & Krisztina KÁROLY: Lexico-grammatical correlates of sentences with special discourse functions in Anglo-American type of argumentative essays TOGNINI BONELLI, Elena: The role of corpora in linguistic description: Between lexis and grammar TSIAMITA, Fanie: Polysemy and Lexical Priming UHRIG, Peter: To what extent is syntax lexical? ******************************************** Dr. Ute Römer English Department University of Hanover Königsworther Platz 1 30167 Hannover Germany Phone: +49 (0)511 762 2997 Fax: +49 (0)511 762 2996 Please note NEW e-mail address: ute.roemer engsem.uni-hannover.de http://www.uteroemer.de http://www.fbls.uni-hannover.de/angli/ NEW conference website: ''Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface'' (ELeGI, 5-7 October 2006) http://www.elegi-2006.com
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