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DAY 1: Wednesday, September 12th
09:00-09:15 | OPENING | ||
09:15-10.15 | Plenary Talk I (Lecture hall 5B) Albert Newen “The cognitive architecture of social understanding including a new solution of the paradox of false belief understanding” [abstract] |
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10:15-10:30 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture hall 5B | Lecture hall 5G | Lecture hall 5H | |
10:30-11:10 | Sapphira Thorne et al. Understanding and Dependability: Metacognitive Beliefs about Concepts [abstract] |
Kata Balogh Frames in discourse [abstract] |
Valentina Niccolai et al. Cortical oscillatory signal correlates of action loudness and movement amount [abstract] |
11:15-11:55 | Arvid Båve Concepts as event types [abstract] |
Kata Balogh & Robert Van Valin Continuing topic and topic shift in Hungarian and Lakhota [abstract] |
Yulia Esaulova et al. What’s happening? Biases in the visual perception of event scenes and their descriptions [abstract] |
12:00-12:40 | Manolo Martínez A Rate-Distortion Theory of Concepts [abstract] |
Klaus von Heusinger & Frederike Weeber Framing weak definites: Stereotypical situations and morphological form [abstract] |
Margit Scheibel Processing correlates of action verb specificity [abstract] |
12:40-14:00 | Lunch break | ||
14:00-15:00 | Plenary Talk II (Lecture hall 5B) Peter Hagoort “Beyond semantics proper” |
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15:00-15:15 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture hall 5B | Lecture hall 5G | Lecture hall 5H | |
15:15-15:55 | James Hampton & Sapphira Thorne Intensions and Extensions – two sides of the conceptual coin [abstract] |
Andy Lücking & Jonathan Ginzburg “Most people but not Bill”: integrating sets, individuals and negation into a cognitively plausible account of noun phrase interpretation [abstract] |
Mariann Proos From feeling to cognition in Estonian – a study on tundma ‘to feel’ [abstract] |
16:00-16:40 | Paul Thorn & Gerhard Schurz Inheritance Inference from an Ecological Perspective [abstract] |
Henk Zeevat Interpreting Dependent NPs [abstract] |
Ralf Naumann et al. The interaction of action verbs and adverbs in the brain: an approach in frame theory [abstract] |
16:40-17:00 | Coffee break | ||
17:00-18:00 | Plenary Talk III (Lecture hall 5B) Luc Steels Fluid Construction Grammar – A progress report [abstract] |
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DAY 2: Thursday, September 13th
09:00-10:00 | Plenary Talk IV (Lecture hall 5B) Sebastian Löbner Cascades – A fundamental structure of cognitive representations? [abstract] |
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10:00-10:30 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture hall 5B | Lecture hall 5G | Lecture hall 5H | |
10:30-11:10 | Katja Gabrovska & Wilhelm Geuder Acting intentionally in Frames [abstract] |
Elisa Scerrati & James Hampton The Modifier Effect with Unknown Subcategories [abstract] |
Ruben van de Vijver Phonetics in phonological representations: Evidence from Hungarian [abstract] |
11:15-11:55 | Wilhelm Geuder The inside and outside of event concepts: “Mental” adverbs and “agentive” adverbs [abstract] |
Corina Strößner & Gerhard Schurz Is the modifier effect explained by rational reasoning? [abstract] |
Jonathan Ginzburg et al. Interaction, Appraisal, and Non-Verbal Social Signal Meaning [abstract] |
12:00-12:40 | Timm Lichte Incremental, inference-based MWE processing with TUCO [abstract] |
Annika Schuster et al. Stochastic Frames: motivations, applications, and challenges [abstract] |
Tobias Kalenscher et al. Rat ultrasonic vocalizations as social reinforcers – implications for a multilevel model of the cognitive representation of action and rats’ social world [abstract] |
12:40-14:00 | Lunch break | ||
14:00-15:00 | Plenary Talk V (Lecture hall 5B) Kjell Johan Sæbø “By”: A vindication of the Anscombe thesis [abstract] |
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15:00-15:15 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture hall 5B | Lecture hall 5G | Lecture hall 5H | |
15:15-15:55 | Jens Fleischhauer & Thomas Gamerschlag Composing the meaning of light verb constructions – a frame account [abstract]
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Peter Sutton Tall, tall and not tall, neither tall nor not tall [abstract] |
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16:00-17:00 | Plenary Talk VI (Lecture hall 5B) Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal What´s cognitive about rat empathy? [abstract] |
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19:30– | Conference dinner: Restaurant “Libanon” |
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DAY 3: Friday, September 14th
9:30-10:30 | PLENARY TALK VII (Lecture hall 5B) Nicola Guarino Events and their context [abstract] |
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10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture hall 5B | Lecture hall 5G | Lecture hall 5H | |
11:00-11:40 | Yi-Chen Yeh & Hsu-Hung Ke Frame Your Smell: The Multimodal Prototypes of Olfactory Concepts [abstract] |
Curt Anderson & Marios Andreou The role of context in disambiguating –er nominalizations [abstract] |
Yulia Zinova & Rainer Osswald The difference between terminativity and telicity and its reflection in the morphosyntax of Russian [abstract] |
11:45-12:25 | Franziska Kretzschmar et al. Prototype vs. Prominence: Experimental studies on the decomposition of agentivity [abstract] |
Tamara Dobler From ad hoc concepts to ad hoc applications [abstract] |
Felix Knuth Toward a Semantic Classification of Norwegian Pseudocoordinations [abstract] |
12:25-14:00 | Lunch break | ||
14:00-15:00 | Plenary Talk VIII (Lecture hall 5B) Daniel Hole Scope-taking strategies and the order of clausal categories in German Sign Language [abstract] |
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15:00-15:15 | Coffee break | ||
Lecture hall 5B | Lecture hall 5G | Lecture hall 5H | |
15:15-15:55 | Jennifer Head Rethinking the slur/neutral counterpart relationship: towards a prototype semantics of slurs[abstract] |
Ioana Hulpus et al. Using External Knowledge Graphs to Automatically Assess Conceptual Complexity of Texts [abstract] |
Kristina Liefke A ‘Situated’ Solution to Prior’s Substitution Problem [abstract] |
16:00-16:40 | Eleonore Neufeld An Essentialist Theory of the Meaning of Slurs[abstract] |
Curt Anderson et al. Automatic clustering and the lexical semantics of cooking adjectives [abstract] |
Katrin Schulz A dynamic account of backtracking counterfactuals [abstract] |
16:40-17:00 | Coffee break | ||
17:00-18:00 | Plenary Talk IX (Lecture hall 5B) Friederike Moltmann Attitude Reports with Attitudinal Objects[abstract] |
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